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Tuesday Evening, June 23, 1923 Tl'lE EUGENE ' OU ARB" e CITY NEWS (Continued, from pje one) forester, who leaves today for Me Keurie bridge to be gone the rent of tiio month. Forester Lockard will lay out camp sites ami direet the rocrea liou plaos for the district. lloris ranch ou the Hiver road. Mr. Calkins' address will be at 7:30 o'clock following the basket diuaet. : and his family wif f0,-ate permauentiv m hugone. I To Go to Oakridge . U L. Urwfcam, tiutriut freight and Pfin?cr agent foe the Southern Pa- ja i rs tomorrow for Oakhttgtf to confer with city officials theie about running u special train for th Oakridge Fourth of July celebration July -4 and 5. Old Fine Collected H G. Holt dldu't think the law would remember that ?J5 fine he has o.vcd aince last foil for hunting with out a uon-residence permit, according u Iiodney Uoach, depffty state game wuden. But vhn flult was ushen't. into the county hoosgow and looked around he decided to raise the money. He had been arrested and fined lat fall in justice court. Nut wishing ;o send the man to jail, the justice al 1 wed him to go upon his promise to bring the 25 In later. Holt never showed up. So yesterday Judge Wells decided to briug the incident forcibly io the mind of the offender, so he gut out a bench warrant, and orderod Holt arrested and thrown into jail in ol fault of the ?io I. no, and nerve onu aur for each $'-. The nm! warden wide the arrest with the result' ;is mentioned. The fine was paid and the irisoiifr released. Y. M. C. A. Committee To Moet A meeting of the V. M. C. A. mem bei'diip committee will bo held this evening t 7:80 o'clock at the "V," (.(cording to the announcement of Frank Kberhart, V. M. C A. seere riiry. This is the initial meeting of the uuwjy appointed membership com mitter, and will lis presided over by Lester J. Temple, chairman. Tenta tive piano and membership policies f-jr the year T.-ill be made, .Mr. Kbcr hnrt stateo. Form or Resident Dies Old-time residents of Eugene will he sorry to learn of the death of Ster ling Hill who lived in Eugene 35 years ago. lie was formerly in busi ness here with his brother, Farmer Hill. Ho died yesterday in a Portland hospital. Dr. (, M. Hill, of Berkeley, Cul who was visiting here at the A. K. Wheeler home, left this morning f.r Portland to settle his brother's estate. Leave for Southern Oreooa .Mrs, Higvald Shavian and her hro- ther-in-law, and sister. Mr, ami Mrs. .Aumony i. Kobumon who arrives re cently from Newman Grove. Nebras ka, will accompany Mr. Skavlan Vn a business trip to southern Oregon to day, stopping at Medf rd, Drams Pat?, Ashland and other points. They will go on to Crater lake, returning in about ten duys. Visits from Oakridge Miss Grace I. Iriver, pastor of the Oakridge Methodist Kpiaeopal church who arrived yesterday morning from Lowell to visit her brother, L. L. lri ver, LIDO Villa rd street, returned this morning to her home. MisB driver's work includes not only the Oakridge pastorate, but Lowell, Vnity and Weslfir territory. Child Knocked Down Th small graudeon of Mrs. Matlm Plath, 574 Fifth avenue west, w;is knocked down mid badly bruised last evening when he ran in front of a passing automobile. The doctor was summoned immediately, but the child was fruind to have no serious injuries as the car did not pass over his body. The little fellow has been visiting from Dakota at his grandmother's home. Lumber Employe Injured F. E, I-t rower, employe of the Or own, Lumber oompauyi 1 inslaw, was brought to the Eugene hospital this morning to receive treatment for an injured knee, which he hurt wh-v.ii he accidenatly humped against a lever on a dinkey engine, fie will be at the hospital for three or four days' treat ment. Portland Men Visit J. 1). Mickle. chairman of the food and dairy commission (or the state of Oregon, accompanied by L. S. Leach, deputy, and lr. Nteiner, state health nttinf wofft here Inst, evenine to an- ' pear before the city council in the in terests of milk inspection ir tne c) of Eugene. W. W. Calkins to Speak W. W. Calkins, president of the t'nited States National bank, will make nn address on the city bond is sues nt the last meeting of the year and picnic of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club to be held Thursday evening at the Smith and WELL ONE DAY IN BED THREE That Was the Life of Mrs. Hollister Until she Began Taking LydiaE.Pinkham's ' Vegetable Compound Wyandotte, Michigan. "After my baby was born 1 did not do my own iworK lor six months and could hardly take care of myown baby. I al ways had a pain in my right side and it was so bad I was getting round shoulders. I would feel well one day and then feel so bad for three or four days that I would be in bed. One Sunday my mother came to see how I was, and she said a friend told her to tell me to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. So the ,iext day 1 got a bottle and before it tvas half taken I got relief. After I tvas well again I went to the doctor and he asked me how I was getting along. I told him I was taking Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, and he said it did not hurt any one to taketfc, I am always recommend ing the Vegetable Compound to others and I always have a bottle of it on hand." Mrs. Henry Hollister, R.F.D. No.l.Box 7,Wyandotte,Mich. Lydia L.Pinkham'sVcgetabie Com pound is a dependable medicine for ill women. For sale by druggist jverywhere. Bend Man Visits T. .11. Foley, manager of Hig Bend l.iftht and Vowp-r cnnuinny. i a F.u jrrni visitor of yesterday and tmlay. lie has been here looking after his fruit ranch interest nt Alvadore. He leaves today, by way of (lie MeKenzie I'flss. Fine is Paid L. W. SHiuHx and J. I). Sr-hull who were fined $i")0 eneh yesterday on a elinrtte of piving liquor to ft girl, paid their fine. The Sehullz brothers were found guilty by a jury Inst week but leniency wna recommended mid this was taken into consideration by Judge 'ti. Skipworth. Prowler is ArrMtetJ Kmmon Haylea. accused u( prowl ing around the home of V. 1.. Frady, Kifth avenue west last night, wal lodge! m jail by isiu putxo-luwu. w was to answer the charge this lifter noon in muniripij court. JSavlcss ma caught bv Mr. Km.u. nn,t hi evu, nun is alleged to have been hiding behind . . .141 coupe ucar a Dcdrooiu wmdow of the house. Four Admitted to Hosplt.l I'le Martinson of Oakridge, Mrs. Joseph Perkins of Treswell, t K. ("usperson of Woodburu, and ti. It! lireen of Springfield were admitted to the Kugene hospital todav. Mrs. Annette lwiehr w lio.iu i the hospital this morning. Rev. Mr. Clark Makes Address The mtroose of tl,., en-..;.... ni..k as fostering the communitv spirit was the theme of Fred J. Hark,' pastor of the l'irst i vongreeailonal church at the banquet of rhc Kiwanis dub last night iu the Ctsburn hotel. Plumbers' Strike Over Twenty or more plumbers go hack to work today as result of strike set tlement last evening, after three weeks. The wuge scale will be SS per day, and all shops will observe the Saturday half-holiday. RULES GIVEN TO a luneh hunter of bun (tan.lwh he, pie, cake, salads. t.-. rcin'rt very sntisf;ict.rv Krii.-u it,., r-.' ..n.,r,- ie cream and the Urge iud of cnu- lei-ut'nvry fowl kept the young peo ple quite Imjbv ilisjn'jjjiij)' thf iu itir Hungry aim iiursiy. i ae tmii game between Junction t'ity and Pleasruit Mill rt'snlied in a K.-ore ( I'O to 5 in favor uf rioatmnt Hill, Tnpro Fivo Father O'Hara In Portland Father Kdwin V. O'Hara, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church, will re turn this ve&ing from Portland where he attended the celebration of the fjftjpfJi anniversary of the founding "f St. ViiK-em's hospital, Son Hero From Fort SHI I.ieutouant LeUoy WowIk, is hrc from Fort Sill, Oklahoma, visiting his parent. Major ant Mrs. Lerov Woods. H is 8n officer in the field artillery. Society to Meet The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid society is to meet Thursday nftt'moon nt IMtO o'clock at the church purloin, eorner of Sixth and Pearl streets. This is to be no-hostess day. Visit from Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. K. (Joodfcllow uf Portland, accompanied by Mrs. A. Talbot and daughter Patsy of On tario, Canada, ore visiting their mo ther, Mrs. Hora C. (irny of this city. "It is easy enough to stay on top of the ivairr it you want to gi ashore, just reach for shore, firat with oue hand ami then the other. That' alt swimming is, but if you want to drown yourself and get to heaven, reach for it with both hands." This is the statement made bjr Com modore W. K. Longfellow, assistant national director of the American lied Crows life Having service In comnuiuicittioii to Miss Grace Nor ton, executive secretary of the Lane county chapter of the American Ke Cross. "The human body is lighter than water." the Commodore explained, "and very little effort will cnahle anyone to Vie on his back and paddle easny witn the hands. In this way one can stay u fur a long time. To rescue another by swimming usually requires either a good side stroke or a good breast stroke, a these have a kivk ?fmvmt enough to enable a swimmer to propel both himself and another person who is being eonfra?Mf by the hands of the swimmer. In de fault of n better hold, the hair of fers a splendid place to graap with one baud while you swim vcitU tU other and both leg. " J f over-1 urncd f rom a boat or canoe, stick to the boat. If the rest of the body is kent submersed a wooden row boat or wood and can vas canoe will hold up the heads of a number of persons for hours. " Commodore Longfellow said that ca noista around Portland, are rated among the most expert in the whole United States. Most swimming fatalities occur dur ing the months of May and June, he cause the water is stilt cold from the winter suows and ice and people are Mill soft from their indoor in activities of the winter. Those who have been swimming nil winter in swimming pools have kept up their endurance in the water and are more nearly ready for emergencies. Kvery person should practice, life-saving every time ho ' goes swimming, the speaker said. CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Helmetta club menders re to be entertained by Mrs. Lou Larson nt her home on Eleventh avenue eai Wednesdiiy afternoon at t :Hi o'clock tor a covered dish luncheon. To Attend Summer School Miss Evelyn Schenck, stenograph it in the office of County School Superintendent E. .1. Moore, will at tend the summer session of the l.ni versity of Oregon, and her place in the offitve will be taken by Mrs, Helen Edbloin, who held the position previ ously. Rents Gallagher House- Walter Clark, who recently arrived rt this city from MmlvMa, ChI. Iv.u rented the huiise at 10O0 Seventh nv nue west, owneti by Mrs. Margaret (J iIIhkIht of Kluiuntl) I' alls, and lie 1 Special communication of Eugcno Lodqe No. I L A F. Sl A. M-, Tuesday Juno 23, 1925. Work in E. A. Donree, Visitors wolnome. W. M. Je 23 ! June 24, nt 8 ELKS ATTENTION Kepitlnr session of Kugene Lodge No. 3.-7 It. I'. O. K. Klks. Wednesday, p. m. Visiting Brothers welcome. Secretary. III Your Socks Do von like them in solid colors (plain or clocked) or in fancy stripes, bars or plaids? No matter which you'll find them all in 75c to $1.00 Wade Bros. Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes Joint Lions Meeting Tomorrow ' The Springfield l.iona club will meet with the Kugene Lions nt noon tomor row for luncheon in the Kuiene hotel .1. 11, .McMnlcy, secretary of the local grout), announces. Rofurns From Portland Mrs. J.Ottie Itmvmnn nf nrnriAl,l yesterday returned from n extended trip to Portland and other northern points, where she has been visiting uu relatives anil tricmlH. Horo from Portland A. K. llnlden, of Portland, repre sentative of the Springfield I'ire and Mar ine luHVirttttctv eompany, arrived IllKt niffllt tn visit in 1 1 IfJi'fs tomorrow. Mrs. Gray Improving Mrs. Horn C, Oray who has been ill for some time mist at the Kugvne hospital, has been removed to her Inunp iiud is impntviDg rapidly. Notarial Commission Filed The notarial commission of L. L. May of Eugene has been filed in the oft ice of County Clerk Hryson. Directors to Moot Mirpctors of (lie Far West Manu facturing company will meet tonight in the chamber of commerce rooms at 7:.t0 o'clock. Mr. Neff Rents House V. K. Neff has rented the W, It. Cooper hnii.nr at Tenth avenue and Ch.uubers street in Westmoreland .id-dition. Going to Newport Mrs. W. 11. Lee and son Norman and daughter Virginia leave tomorrow for Newport to spend a month or so. Leaves on Vacation Miss Kntherine. Welch left yester day for Vancouver, li. C where she will spend a two weeks' vacation and visit friends. Planning Trip Miss Mildred Ward plans to leave next week for Ashland where she will spend her vacation visiting relatives. Rents Ramsey Home A. K. Fredericks rented the Itnm- sey house nt HK0 Chambers street this morning. Spending Day at Reedsport Hubert Holmes, traveling agent fo the Southern Pacific company, i spending (odny at Kcetfrporr, Dismissed From Hospital Carey Thompson of Vida wnj di- inisntt.I thin moTiiing (rJin ihe Pacific Christian hoipital. An extremely low labor turnover I featured last week s employment re port from the various fir producing centers of the west coast, according to the 4L employment service letter received at 4L headquarters in Eu gene today, which indicates that the usual movement of men from job to job is at present nt the lowest piMiit of t h e y eu r. Th e letter states that there is not a ureal number of unem ployed men in the fir districts. I he over supply of most till kinds of belt in the Inland Empire, a con dition which has prevailed lucre for the past month, has n't perceptibly .lecrensed, the letter slates. Hcportw from the various districts follow: Medf ord Not many unemployed men her. Eugene Resident help well em ployee. C'onstdcriihie migration to nrfii from Natron cut-off. McMinnville Fruit ranches hu-fy with full crews. Haying well along. If ttiwwtoy U Uu dUuict. Portland New jobs offered confin ed to construction work. Hmali JaWr turnover. Slu'rt iim joba for berry pickers nd sugar beet workers giv ing employment to many men an I women Small suevbas of common labor. Youthfully Styled Lace TuiliCS w WINDOWS TODAY 1 Wherever there It oatherlna of smart ly attired women, ttu ummc ant wiU find these charming; lace tunlo froeka much fn evfrfence. Venltiun, fllot and vttlenclonnos lncoa In twro ahatVo comtiltio their Indlvidiml rhnrms becomingly to fashion iltuae de lightful aumnter frrnks, Tho flarn nklrt with Ita Incn nnd net godeta ewlnga gracefully youthfully, when oa walks or ilrapes with equal chnrm and fns dilution when ono pauses, Jirws nt frothy lnipprtttli-rtt lacea arrange themselves Into port ltttlo sleoves, W'uen worn witti pastel colorod under slip they are tndeeil rhir for eunimer nfternoon amf ovontng wear. Seo them In our window today together with tho very smartest now mid-summer millinery. 1IEADQUARTKKS FOR FAMOUS JANTZEX SW1MMINO SUITS mm f rnoxv Huttorick 'attcttts Formal instiillatiou of troop -1, Hoy Scouts of IS i. Mary's Cutholiu pariah, will take place Wednesday evening at 7;UU o'clock at the troop iicudtiuurtrei. ut .St, Mary a high school.' Presentation of tho troop charter will take piace at this time, Tiiis troop, organized l)y George Miller, N r . .Michaels and Lelund Jolmon, wltli M, F, Fleming us scoutmaster, has been meeting since r ebruary. Uurlnit recent good weather tho orgnniitatiou has been meeting iu a secret render- vuus i:ut of doors. Last week the troop gave a pro gram before, a largo Knights of Col umbus meeting, showing team work iu first aid, pulling on biiudtigc, drown ing resucitation, and a pantomime Il lustrating the lir.Ht aid treatments lor a boy with a broken leg. i he program tomorrow night wiff he as follows; Invocation, Hev. E, V. O'Hara. Singing of America by audience. "Fmntixnis vi a Troop VouimiMe' by C. It, Clark, sivut executive, "iAfcJarrttioti tif fYfudpfcs of Scouting,'' and installation of troop committee by Rev. E. V, O'Hara. Talk by visiting scoutmiiMer, ,hune Curv, newiUmttcliit w ttwp N. I. lustallatK'U of Scoutmarttcr M. v. Fleming nun Aimitttniit iicoutttutAitr Carl Iovo. Scout oath by the Inmp. Pledge of nllcgiuncc to the flug. SU;mg ( Hue tnuiugU'd Hatuu-r. Famous Dancers to Appear in Eugene Itemember tho dancers in the caba ret scene of "Four Horsemen of tho Apocalypse':" This remarkable group, known as the Ie la Plana Trio, are coming to Eugeno to the Hcilig to morrow n'tghi, through n chnngo in tho original vaudeville bill, announces W. (i. Me'ionatd, manager. This act iu just as it wan given in the movif-H with Rudolph Valentino, and unusual in scenic effects to im part Vhft Tgvt ftWilOSIV OT ViY- Spanish dancing. Arturo He It Phi in, (stnututt da-fare artfsf, and Juattiiit, da ted beauty, will nlso ho featured in apecial numbers. Louis Frondi, the third member of the famous trio, is a vital tagutaUvd UaiUwufl, A marionette circus, "A Novclly Hall's Catarrh Medicine it rtd your tystcttt of ducth ar lOctf ness caused by Catarrh. Sold by dnggith for ortr 40 yrt F.J.CHENEY 61 CO.. Toledo, Ohio in Figures-" wiii tifi prcfenfrri (om-rr-row by tho Alphonso company. Janice and Chaplow ara presented in n eont .d,y f-V.K, "It r.y. tw A-dvectUe" Uac- tfW 7?ro-rt offers it unique numner, "Rag-Art" in which he throws color ed mgn. Into a beautiful landscape sceno Itertio and Milt Iterronv in "fCoon Capers,' grn m. compiofo (ho pro- INSUR1Q WITH flENUT TUOMIV WW IH TOWN (Ptetur. mod irmtf of ..l.trnan 1 to b InHited I haraby PutJI.h.r Portland Woman Dies at Oakridge Mrs. Florence M. Lorraine of Pon tond, who died at the home of her mother. Mrs. Edwin A. Holbro'k of Oakridge, was hurled in the Oakridge cemetery. Funeral services , were con ducted by Mihs drnce I. Hriver, pas tor of the Oakridge Methodist EpM copnl church. Mrs. Iorrains is survived by Imt husband, of Portland, her mother and step -fn ( her, Mr. and Mrs. I lolbrook of Oakridge, and by one brother. Chester Strike of Unite, Mont, Annual Picnic has j Many Attractions 1 'LEAHA NT 1 1 1 1 A J une I'll. (&Ipria))'lrant JJjJJ pU-me for 1J,") is birory. this being (he :i.Mh An nual held in the grove at this place, a site of Hie ohb'Kt pioneer settlement in the county. Howard Urownell gvi ' the addresH of the dy along th nn'in orie of pioneer dnyi to (he SHtiafnc tlon of All prenent. The progrsm was carried out as per printed programs.; The women of the Sunday school luid START HIM SAVING NOW You cannot begin too enrly to Instill tho hahit of thrift In your children. And tho Uc-M way Ui ctxcaucuRo thrift la to huvo a savings account. Wn'll bfl glad to lend you, without charge, ono of I hose, atrong, good-looking llttlo honk coin banka for your boy or girl or for yourself. We'll open a savings ac count for you with a deposit of only onn dollar, or morn. As the hook coin bank fills up, bring It to us, and we'll credit your account with (ho savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon N 3Sasy Terma 9 0utatnndlnf Muytu Vhcj futer. 6 . Wuhea cleaner, I,rnc,t hourly 7. Capacity in tho world. Molt compact waiher madr tlkfl. tinor ipace B ' only 25 inchce Kuare. 9 . Cast aluminum t u b can't warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. 9Rcaaona for ' World and ready to do your next washing for you For a limited time,1 the Maytag Man,: special representative of the Maytag Company, manufacturers of the Maytag Gyrafoam Washer will give home demonstrations to ail who wish to The World's Fastest, Most Thorough and t Most Careful Washer Vfastvc ft nVvale tub cC clothes In $ to 7 minutes. Completely eliminates the necesaity of liandrubbing of wristbanjis, col lars and cuffs. Launders dainty tilings better than hand methods. Cfeans gritty, grease impacted denims immaculately, Washes entirely by water action thereby adding longer lire to the clothes. -And then cleans llaclfa matter of 30 seconds. See it. Hell'bring the Maytag to your home and wash ad the sorted tilings you have on hand. Or, if you wish, let you do the washing yourself. No obligation. Appointment! "") being made. Features -V.Mily adjuited to your height -Clothe csn bo put in or taken otit with the washer running. -Tub clean it- Kir. .All metal wringer. Self adjmting. In stant teniion reicatc Leadership Gurafoam " ......., .IIB . f.WIIrl ALU Minuw lUJ cWasher I MAYTAG SHOP 76 West Oth Street Phone 180 Local man Named At State Meeting A. I. Willis rnon of Eugene, ws elected as a member of (he b'.srd of directors of th regon Master Ptumbers ftssoetatiott nt the conclud ing sexi'ion of the snnuni ronvenii"n at J'l'rihwi. The anmvt) inrr'hsjt uf the National Aeorl it ton of Matter Plumbers ' pens today. Other officers of the state aoctfttion are; PfeMdent, Theodore M. Burr. Sn lem; vice-president, ('hirtfs J. K'lly, Vort)an; tranurrr. Krjist .1. Rud v. PorMrfnd; directors, (leorge V. Ken dall. Portland; W. M. Smith, Aftoris; A. J. Fih. Maker; Milt-m Kerser, Martihfteld; Samuel Murlntd. Portland and H- Wdlianmon, Mdford. wer nait.t-4 Jelcgjjie. STATISflCS Women are Might Stopping kitchen mussing on hot mornings Quick Quaker cook in 3 to 5 minutes The right summer breakfast ... no hot kitchens HEATING your kitchen on summer mornings is a folly. Cook now the vigor food men hits and children need without fust or bother. Oats and milk . . . that's the right hot day starter. : Quick Quaker makes it easy. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Doesn't heat the kitchen. Keeps the family well protected against hot weather drain . . . and you against in bothers. Alt that rich flavor of Quaker Oat it there. Quick Quaker cooks faster. That's the only difference. TO Quick MK Gwaker Watch Repairs &Uy Three Wctlchmnkt2rs Work Systematized Mr. Clarence Pegar will examine your watch for you, regulate it, fit crystals, and clo all rush jobs. Mr. Blackwood and Mr. Straumfjord will attend to all routine watch repairing. Mr. Donart will do engraving, jewelry and clock repair ing. Luckey's Jewelry Store V. W. Bristow i BORN Hl.ATKft ifcm, at fh 'vp ran y.nt" mot-'r roul A, Momliy. Jiin ''.'. t Mr. and M". A. W. SUfT "f f'fctr, ilt a uaiiKht' ', ..,!'!, I S p"lill'i. Cooka la j to 5 minuMi t