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Monday Evening, June 22, 191:3 J ggyi ' j limi mill M i . 1 . .. " ' V " - . ... . . . .. ! ( f.TTV NTOWQ . . ! i'1 ' ( Continued from page one) irill le one about two weeks. Mrs. ViUox vvl1' ccompany hi in. prince Callison Returns prince Cultison, graduate of the urii Tereity with the class of l'd-M, linn re turned to tbe university to attend tbe summer session. Callison, who was a member of the varsity football team duriuR bis college career, is a mem of the faculty of Medford high ncliool where he coaches athletics. His football team won all gamoa last fall, the Bchool came out well in other branches of athletics. Callison will return to femora nigh school Sfit fall. . children's Camp Opens The Salvation Army children's rfinp. the first ever established on the Pacific coast, opens today at Cala poova Springs, and will continue until July 1. Captain Hanson if ford, of Portland, will De in cnarge of the cauip. which will have a program of religious, recreational, handicraft and scouting activities. f rmer pa-tor of the Kucene Kamit rcun-u years ago. is expected to arrive this evening on bis way to thf Haptist convention in Seattle. Dr. Hill is new president of the Haptist The -logical Seminary Iterkeley. He will visit at tlu A. K. Wheeler hame ami make u trip un the McKeuzie river. Dr. Zimmerman Returning lr. K. I ZimmermHn is expected to return this evening after spending a month in the east. He attended a re union of his class at Jefferson Medi cal college in Philadelphia. Pa., and a medical convention in Ailmiic City. I weu as visiting his old home in uaraen v.ity, tansat. Eugenean to sing Miss Sly via tiilfilen of Kugene, in structor ill the school of tmrsif at ihn Eugene Itible university, is to bio,; ! over radio station, KGO, Oaklan 1. j Cal this evening. Miss UUfilen is visiting in Oakland for the summer, anil is taking special work in music while there. She frequently sings :n the Christian church of Kugene. To Boost Livestock Exhibit The Lane County Purebred Live stock association will send a man out to interest breeders in making a dis . play at the county fair, it was decided by the executive committee. Prizes totaling $15 for showmanship among the boys nnd girls of the county in livestock club work will also be of fered. , Wholesale House Sold The wholesale candy, tobacco and beverage business of L. S. McGinnis, fvlti Olive street, has been Bold to K. II. oore and company, incorporated. Tbe company taking over the business hi; been operating in Coos Bay, this being branch number 1. Mr. Moore, the company head, expects to organize to cover the territory of the upper Willamette and south. Mr. Goodrich Here L. L. Goodrich, former vice-president of the First National bank, now president of the Longview National bunk at Longview, Washington, and assistant vice-president of the Anglo and London-Paris bank of San Frun csico, was a Kugene visitor this morn ing on his way from San Francisco to Longview. Former Eugene Girl Abroad Miss Helen Carson, former Ku gene girl, has left New York for a six-weeks trip through Jtaly, accord ing to word received by Mrs. Sam Hugh. Miss Carson is in charge of tbe Montieello fund which is being mined to purchase the old home of Thomas Jefferson for the states of New York and New Jersey. Chamber to Meet The regular meeting of the Kugene chamber of commerce will be held this evening at S o'clock in the chamber rooms. Frank L. Chambers, president of the chamber, will not be able to he present, as he left this morning for Medford, and will not return until tomorrow. Ellsworth uAr... ; --u"u Morgan, who ha been ! IPa'n,nK in Wyomfaf. is here for six jWeeU stud-. Mr. Morgan is a grad- I 11.1 1 n iw t,. . uurreiiy ol Uregun with the dnsn f -oil. Hf studied io j . auu iM-rim ut'iore tue war. Epectiag Guest i Mr. ,l Mr, s. iuKtl ar, rI. -ting .M. ,-. Ull,h f Uneit I olormlo, to nrrive Boon (or mi e j !,l,-' v'5''. Mm. Hush has been vis I !"" " tireshatn. tires,,,,. a,l attend- lug the Kose Festival in l'urtland. j Forest Supervisor Leaves Nelson F. Macduff. M.pervijr ..f j ,hl I'aseade National forest, left this morning for the forest reserve at i Oaknilee u-here h. -ii - : - " c- m iur- vey of the work there. He expects to . be rone nwi.t ,,f .1... i. Board Not To Meet No meeting of the nrhool board will be held tonight, according to H- Jones, clerk of the board, lie cause of the absence of several mem bers, enough could not be present to assure a quorum. Returned From Vaeaiinn Miss Alta role returned vesterdiv from l'ortlaml where the s'priit the week as a guest of Mrs. Y. A. Finn former Kugene lad-, and attended the' rcse festival. Camp Fire permit Issued A camp fire permit was issued this morning by the Cascade forestry of fice to ti. K. )0Jln f the Kugene hotel to build a fire on the upper Willain ette river. of Fort Lswton. W(f.mi..n .... iting Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and , Mrs. F. M. W'ilkins. They arrived yesterday. is here visiting at the hMt.e of her cousins. ;r. Zelda H. Morrow and Mrs. Lulu M. lugersolL , Visiting Sister ! K. U. Leaf of Portland arrived , Sunday to visit his sister and hu ! hr.nd. Mr, and Mrs. It. S, Shelley. tlHt Thirteenth avenue east. He returns home this evening. Return From Portland Miss Ethel Poiuiey and M; Klit Barnard returnrd lait nisht from l'ortl;uid where they have been vitue Friday enj-ung the rose festiv.il. members w ill take basket dinners. -leaving from the comer of Kdtb and' ! uk streets at tl p. m. It in pnn-d ; to hav a speaker on the nthjeet of the city bonds, .Mrs. Ir.nu Htuiouui-e. Returning From Visit j f Miss Uuby Lister, MO Kerry street. returni today from a trip to Port-1 ianu ana Oregon City where she has bet'u for the past week. . Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Carrett re turned from Port la ml ((mUv whr.. they had beeu U a visit to their daughters. Visit Wilsons Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wlieox were guests of Mr, snl Mrs. Chirlea O. Wilson of Springfield yesterday. Leave for Marshfield Mrs. M. K, Austin left yesterdiy for Mtrslifield where she will vinit her daughter. Mrs. W, S. Angus. Mrs. Branstetter Here Mrs. K. f. ltraustetter. of Portland, has arrival in Kugene. ami will spend the summer with her son, Kelly V. Branstetter. secretary of the Lane County Pair board. Here from Idaho Eunice Tearce of Plnmmer, Idaho, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom Hugh. Miss Pearce will atend tbe I'ni versity of Oregon BUimner session where ahe will take work in education and music. She has been teaching in Walla Walla, Washington. Gt-efts Leave Mrs. Charles S. PeFord of Spo kane, accompanied by her two daugh ters, Nellie and Bessie, left yesterday morning by motor to Los Angeles after being a house guest of Miss Anne 'Whiteaker for two days. Cone to Monmouth Cora Smith-Pirtle left Sunday for Monmouth to attend normal for the summer session. Mrs. Pirtle has taught in the Coburg schools for tbe past two years and has been re-elected to teach the seventh nnd eighth grades for netx year. Bank Men Will Banquet Keservations for 4u plates have been made at the Kugene hotel for tomorrow evening when the officers, directors and employes of the United States National bank will' meet for their semi-annual banquet. The pro gram will be announced later. Away Over Week-End Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brundage, Mrs. 15 ru adage's mother, Mrs. W. S. Search, and Mrs. J. A. Brundage who U here from Hochelle, Illinois, spend ing the in miner with her son, spent tiie week-end at their summer camp up the McKenzie on Bear creek. They went up Saturday, i returning this morning. Visit Aunt Here Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Elsey of Everett, Washington, left this morn ing after a visit of a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AV. N. Turner, MliO Willamette street. Mrs. Turner is nn aunt of Mrs. Elsey. Mr. Elsey is n newspaperman of Everett. They plan to go to Seaside before return ing to their home. Dr. Hill Expected Dr. C. M. Hill of Berkeley, Cel., Funeral Service Announced Funeral services for Mrs. T. T3. Goodpasture will be held Tuesday. June 2,'t at 2 p. m. in the Ventch chnpei, conducted by Kev. A. II. Saun ders, pastor of Central Presbyteriim church. Interment will be in the Gil lespie cemetery. Picnic on Sluslaw Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Hodgsdon of Eugene and their daughter and son-in-law. Professor nnd Mrs. A. AY. Oliver of Corvallis, picnicked on the Siuslnw Sunday. Professor Oliver Is in the animnl husbandry department of the Oregon Agricultural college. Goes to California AY. A. Elkins, proprietor of the Elk n gift shop and E. E. Morrison, man.ngi r of the Farmers' Union ware house, left yesterdny on a motor trip to California in the interests of bus iness. Hom from School John Berger, who has been attend ing Bchool at Mountain A'iew, Califor nia, returned to Eugene Saturday eve ning to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Ber-8r- , Return From Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. Iiarold II. Layton returned Sunday from Portland where they have been since Tuesday attend ing the Hose festival. , Meeting Is Tomorrow ! There is to be a meeting of the j general l.ndies' Aid society of the First Methodist Episcopal church to morrow afternoon at L:.W oVloek in I the church parlors. Laies for East Mrs. Arthur Moses leave today for n two months trip to Mnnt.m.t and North Dakota where she will visit relatives and friends. Back from Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hawkins re turned home Saturday to Portland alter visiting here with Mr. llnwkin!.' 'sifter, Miss Ituth Hawkins. Spend Week. End On McKenik Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Tiffany spent the week-end nt their summer home up ihe McKemie river. Schedule is Made For Swim Lessons Movo to Salem Mr. and Mis. K. I. Fischer inovrd to Salem yesterday. Thev have been making their home during the past j winter m r.ugcuc at l.tus Willamette street. Visiting Sister- Mrs. Norma Hendricks Starr of K.u s:is City. Missouri, arrived yes terday to visit her siMer, Miss Elma Hendricks. Miss K el terns Expected Miss Vivian Keilems is expected to nrnve soon to spend her vacation with her mother. Mm i.n;-.. i-n this city, she has been spending the ,u .m'w iork city. Major and Mrs. Moore Here Major and .Airs. Harvard C. Moore Here From Walton j (ieorge H. Stevens of the Slmn i non Lumber company, Walton, was in town on business this morning. Visits On McKomie Miss- Grace Norton was n week end guest at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Armitage up the Mc Kencie Sunday. Hero from Kansas Miss Zelda Bell of Girard, Kansas, Camp Up MrKcnii- Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Long ramped up the McKeiuie over the week-end just this side of the fish hatchery. Hera from Los Angeles Kalph G, Miller arrived this morn ing from Los Angeles to spend the summer at his ranch at Ieahurg. Changes in the schedules for boys' tud girls' aw immuiR Vlassea at (he University of Oregon were announced today. Ou Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, at 11 o'clock, boys and girlM between S and 11 years of age will take their lessons, the girls in the Woman's building, and the boji in the I men's gymnasium. ! On Tuesdays, Thursdays and S.it urdsys at 11 o'clock, bos and girls . from 1- years of age upwards will g for their lessons in tbe respective tanks. Every girl is asked to bring her ow n cap before she will be allowed to en ter the tank. There are two teachers nnd an e tra life guard nt eaeh tank, thus elim inating any possible danger. One teacher is for the elementary stu dents, and one for the advanced students. Club to Picnic The last meeting of the year and the annual picnic of the Business nnd Professional Women's club will ho held Thursday evening at the Smith and Drrrs ranch ou the Itiver road, according to the announcement f Mrs. Kiumn Drain, president. The WE WANT A JOB Boy Soout want work to pay for summer camp. Phone jour odd jobs to Hot). if Try Ftieene Sprcl.il tor a good c!fir. Special communication of Eugeno Lodge No. II, A. F. &. A. M.. Tuesday, Juno 23, 1025. Work In E. A. Dogroe. Visitors welcome, W. M. Je 23 Goes to Newport j Mr. and Mrs. AYhitten Swnfford , spent Sunday at Newport. A number of other Eugene persons are report ed to have spent the week-end there including Mr. and Mrs. W. N. AVil- IF YOU BELIEVE IN BUYING WHERE YOU CAN GET THE BEST FOR THE LEAST. THEN EVEN TUALLY YOU ARE GOING TO BE A CUSTOMER OF OURS. WHY NOT BEGIN NOW? A VISIT WILL CON VINCE YOU. ' Brownsville Woolen Mills Store Mill to Man Clothiers EUGENE ORE. Mr. Applegate Says: MIXER BUILDING Otir now homo nfter July 1 "Tell the people that this great Removal Sale of High Grade Furniture and Furnishings is going to close. Make it plain that no goods will be sold in the new store at our present sale prices. We will continue the sale for a few days only, while the carpenters are finishing up the front of our new home in the W. E. Miner building on East Ninth street. My advice to those who have not bought is to Buy Furniture and Home Fur nishings Fast While Reduced Prices are Obtainable "Monday morning stocks will be re-arranged and all placed for convenient shopping for the final few days of this sale. There are still many exceptional bargains to be had. Remember, the time is short and the bargains are here. There's no time to lose. Shop mornings if possible." Thanks the Public This is Mr. Applegate's first big sale. He is more than pleased with results and extends a hearty "thank you" to the shopping public for making this a remarkably successful sale. -THE AD MAN. APPLEGATE FURNITURE CO. Heilig Theatre Building Telephone 919 CONTINUING ALL THIS WEEK THE GREAT SALE OF Dotted Voiles Selling Kognlarly to 50o 29c. Yard Voile frocks for nummer smartnesa for summer cool ness an comfort! You'll want several bocomlng little frocka for summer vai-nlloiis, ouitncs nnd numerous social occasions, and tho simplo stylos now In vuRue arc easy to lunko up. Plain Dot and Flock Dot Voiles In a wide and pleasing choice of clear pretty colors. They launder benutlfully and look just as fresh nnd prnt ty after frequent tubbings na the day you buy them. All 40 Inches wldo. In our window today m M ill vrrans- lisM.i;i.l5ligy Corrected Statement I wish to correct statement made in my add June 1 8th. I made the statement in this add that this was the First Bankrupt Stock I ever bought. This is not a Bank rupt stock as Mr. Berry is not taking bankruptcy. He assigned the stock to the credit association and I purchased the stock from them at a Big Sacrifice. A. .F. Courter Eye Strain T ho pyr linvn n rorlnln ri'iiorvo power nnd lire bolnif obliged to rjnrt thin ronl Inunlly In onlor to overcomo tlin ilefoctii. Thn Invnrlnlilo rnniilt of thin trnlnln In pnln which begins inunlly In thn eyo nnil then d'ovelopn n(o a mont iovoro form o nilKniln or hcnilaihu. Thn only pnimnnenl rure for thl hind of headache Is Rinnans rlnntlflrally fitted and mlJuHtert. Th! one thlntt we ran do well. Dl auiinattWllloodM ..Li.,MlJ.II-iJWIl'l:UM!bil.HW.W-a W" ftl WKLAMSTTl T. lUOlNI, A GREAT GAME FOR ALL THE FAMILY Tim hlM family "HI B"1 many hour, of fun and aplnn ,11,1 neru.n out of a i-rmiit t. (!oo, ..-t. prl.ed all the ay from $3.00 to $9.00 QUACKENBUSH'S 160 Ninth Avnue PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night II OTEL 2nd A Hill ASTOD Loi Angelea IV Every Room hat Private Toilet 0 llaihi w. Modern Clone to Shopping Dlntrlot and ' 1 hea'rea Free Oarage Terlff from II. SO PRINTING Phone Springfield 2 Weaturfleld Maluy THB WILLAMETTE PRESS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Valley Printing Co. New Location. Stanley Hld. WEODINO AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL ANO SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK SEhv'ICE CALL 470 $15-50 to ! t saN francisco Stage Terminal , l'hono I860