The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 23, 1925, Image 8

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THE EUGENE GUARD
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STATION NOT TO
Tllf prnpi'S'd radio broarlrnstin'
tuition from the top of the Eugene
hotel will not nffert rfrptlon hy local
Ta'li " if ''"J Dot ol'l-l'""
ui.iuilfiture, etaten O. V. Iluinrirk,
prrniilpnt of the Pacific Northwit
It(li" Trade aasnclalion. Station
KI'IM, of Oregon Asrirultural col
lege, iiIko may he ui'ecnflllly tunrd
out by the. late model eeta during tlie
DiRlils of broadcasting, it i" Btated.
Pinna for the radio exposition in
Knri tio will be discussed by ilealera
at their nrxt meeting the night of
June .'!", it i planned.' Mnhlon .Sweet
j rlnilrmnn of Ibe committee plan
ning the program, and nt the name
time the datea for Coos and Curry
county expositions will be discussed.
Automobile stickers, hearing the
name of the association, and ltn hea-l-n....HpB
iti Kofeno ore. to be 'dis
tributed to nuto tourism and radio
fans this summer, according to plans.
A ..nth nri?e of will l)C offered t O
the person who turns in I lie liest
three-word slogan to occupy ine ccn
..... ..r lltn atinkor. and to carry nut
ide;i of service to radio funs a well
as booI for Eugene. Dealers will
each distribute from 1000 to 2!KKJ of
these stickers this summer.
' Southern Pacific railroad i offer
fug fullest co-operation In clearing up
power leaks on Its lines, according to
Mr. Ilumrick. ami since recent tests
were made throughout the city, many
radio fain have reported that the
noises have clenrod up greatly.
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
Br MARIAN LdWRT
One of the larger club pfidicringH
f the week will l (hat of the Kugciie
Daughters of the Nile club at the On
burn hotel tomorrow afternoon at
two-thirty o'clock. Mra. Wayne
tirecn, .Mrs. J. !S. .Mngliulry, Mrs. IC.
Ililtihraml, Mrs. Itity GIiikh and MrH.
K i iff p no KeHter will be IiokIchhob for
the afternoon.
Mrs. Kilwin L. Knrtpp and her
niece. Mins Vivian Steud ng. are vis
iting in l.ongview, Wash., stopping at
the Hotel Munticello.
Miss I! ma Ilendricka h:in as her
giH'Kt ber Hister, Mrs. I'hester Starr
of KunsuB City. Mrn. Starr will be
in Kugen for several weeks,
Major and Mrs. Harvard ('. Monre
of Fort Iawtn, Wafhliigton, are vis
iting at llie home of Mrs. Moore's pa
rents, Mr. and -Mrs. M. Wilkins.
Miss rh.vllis McCiirdy of Copjille
iu n visitor In I'.neene for n week or so
as the guest of Miss Nellie Itaxtcr. .
Miss (rut KMier los returned to
Kngeiie to takp up Jier work in the
ruiversity nf Oregon summer session.
She has nnint the past week with her
parents in Portland.
Jr. and MrH. N. C. Nelson are ex--neciine
Mrs .Marie "1'eterson to ar-
rive soon from her home in ('bin, go
to spend iho summer in Kugene at
their borne. Mrs. Peterson i Jirs.
Nelson's mother.
ROyALAlEIGHBORS
HOLD CONVENTION
E.J.
K. Adams of Washington, I). C
secretary to Senator Stnnfield, will
be the speaker of the day nt the I. O.
O. V. band eelebraion at the official
opening of the Kugene-SpHngfield
nuto park July 4, it has been an
nounced. . , Mr. Adams will depart from the us
ual style of Fourth of July oratory,
it la stated by W. F. (lilstrqp of
the committee planning the celebra
tion. Mr. AdaniB will discuss the
practical idea as applied to govern
ment as already established.
The celebration progrum Is pro
gressing rapidly, and several nppliea
tions for concessions have nlrendy
been granted. It is reported. Arrange
ments ere being made for a jiixx or
chestra to play for the dance, after
noon and evening. Windshield stick
ers are beginning to appear on autos,
and a large banner has been placed
across the mail in front of the camp.
Program as already planned in
clude a band concert, dance, address
by Mr. Adams, umusements and read
ing the declaration of independence.
The district convention (if the Itoy-
al Neighbors was held yesterday aft
ernoon and evening at MutcoIh, with
Mrs. Arthur llamblin of Pendleton,
stale supervising deputy. Mrs. Kunice
Denney of Kugene, district deputy,
nnd Mrs. Jennie Higgins of Kugene,
supreme delegate from the district to
the natior.nl convention, as honor
guests. Mrs. Higgins has just return
ed from the national convention in
Kansas and made her report.
A delegation of US members of the
Kugene camp attended the gathering.
l'J from Cottage Urove, five from
Springfield, three from Creswoll,
eight from Monroe and 'S2 from Mar
cola. A banquet was served in the
opeu on the banks of the Mohawk
river by the M areola camp. i
Y. Wl. C. A. BQYSTD
Postoffice Team
Wins League Game
The postoffice baseball team won
from the hardware team Hi to 0 in
Inst night's Twilight league game. It
was the first game to be played by the
leaguers on the (.'Diversity of Oregon
field.
The score wna tied nt four, but
the postoffice came in strong with
four counters in the last of the f if t n
and five more in the sixth. The hard
ware men rallied In the seventh, but
too late to save the score.
Itattcries: Postoffice, H. Keopp,
firaham and Green; hnrdwnre, Skin
ner, Itnrtbolomew nnd Kobcrtson.
Umpire, "Skeet" Mnnerud.
Burial Service for
Mrs. Prindel Held
WOODMEN OFTHE WORLD
Iir.th Anniversary Cclchnliou State
Fair tiroiindK, Salem, Oregon, SAT
I'ltMAY. JI NK 27th. lO.(Hil) Neigh
bors will celebrate this grent event.
loOO candidates will be initinled.
Hem! Connul I, I. Honk nnd Hoard of
Head Malingers will be there to wel
ci me the Neighbors. Kugene Cnmp
J la needs 75 automobiles to transport
Candidates and Neighbors. All neigh
bors nwiuing autos please notifv Fred
Lamb II it'll nireet, idione LMHla by
Friday night. Autos will leave W, O.
W. bull corner ami Lincoln street
next Saturday morning, S:!lt, Jmn
J7th. je'.'l
ELKS, ATTENTION
Funeral services for Mrs. Alvirn
Angeline Prindel of Swissbome, S7
years old, were held yesterday with
interment in the Alsea cemetery. Fu
neral arrangements were under direc
tion of W. W, Pranstettor.
Mrs. Prindel is survived by six
children : Mrs, A It a M. Dixon and
"'nvill' pr'ndel, both of Swisshoine,
I.nFnyctte rrindel of Paris, Oregon,
.... oy and S. W, Prindel of San Jose,
Oil., and . I.. Prindel of Alpha.
Horseshoe Tourney
Scheduled Tonight
Five two-men horseshoe, pitching
teiiuia will compete in one TiO-pnint
gr.ine with cndi other team nt the
Krnnklin boulevard courts at 7 o'clock
tonight, iinnounccH 11, 1.'. Conk, pres
ident of the club.
All teams are asked to be at the
grounds on time, snya Mr. Cook, as
'iitcHin will Inst late into the evening
Awarding of the Ilendersholt (.'amp
Honor niednls will be one of the fea
tures of the V. M. C. A. Hoys' l amp
this yenr. These medals are of gold,
silver and bronze nnd are awarded tu
the hoys who nuike Iho best of their
opportunity while In camp. Hoys are
graded on health, neatness, prompt
ness, cheerfulness, manners, morals,
trustworthiness, achievement, indus
try and oluntcer service.
These medals have been given by
Arthur Ilcndershoot for the Inst three
ycais nnd competition is very keen
for them. T-nst year the winners were
Delbcrt Addison, gold medal; Clifton
Culp, silver medal; and l'nync Iyer,
bronze medal.
Another feature of the cnmp is the
training afforded the boys for lender
ship. Iloya who show real ability
after attending camp for several years
nro given the opportunity as nssistnn'
ct.iup lenders nnd if they make B"i1
they nro ziven on opportunity ns lend
ers. "I.nst yenr three of our cnmp lend
ers were boys who hnve been to camp
with us 'for h number of yenrs, flnd
they mndo good," said Mr. Wn'lter.
"This year we are taking three boys
ns assistant leaderB who huvc been
regular attendants nt our camps for
the pnst four or five years, nnd they
will make n renl contribution to the
cnmp. This gives a boy something
really worib while (o work for," he
tnted.
No edible fish Is found nt n greater
depth thnn WIO feet.
PHYSICAL DISCOVERY
SOOTHES AND RELIEVES
"NERVES"-
A rnmnrknble new form of treat
ment for neuritis, neuralgia,
"nnivos," nnd other nervous dis
orders Vrhlc.h tins been proved nnd
tested in thousands of ennes. is an
nounced by an eminent San Fran
cisco physician.
It lias been compounded into a
prescription which Is now put up
In convenient tnblot form called
Kopa Neuritis Tablets.
These tablets are Ktmrnnteed
harmless and free from narcotics,
bromides nnd conl tar products.
They act to relieve nerve pains
nnd nervous dlsonlors nnd to glvo
tone to the exhnusted nerve cells,
thus revltnllzinK the entire nerv
ous system. Your ilnicRlst will
recommend them. Allen's IlniR
Store will supply you. Mall or
ders filled.
lletritliir session
No. :i.-i7 H. P. (I.
June "lib, 8 p. in.
welcome,
jcl
of Fugene lodge
I'liks Wednesday.
Visiting llrothers
SF.CHITAMY.
Cn.NCF.SKIONN for stands, nltrsc
tinns, amusements. racks, shooting
galleries, etc. Hig 4th Celebration at
Midway Kugene-Springfield Auto
I'nrk. l.nrge crowd nssured. Ad'lres.
ItM.vmond Torrev. Malinger 1. t. O- F.
Hand. I'hone .inn. Ie'.'7
AC
LAST
DAY!
A drama of love
and rejuvenation
One Way
Street
with
Anna Q.
NILSSON
BEN LYON
Marjorio Daw
Your Health
is affected by wrong hygienic habits
This NEW way in solving woman's oldest
hygienic problem will mean much to you
SIXTY pfr cent of many
women's disorders, doc
tors now point out, are often
traceable to wrong hygienic
methods.
Now there is a new way . . ,
a way that supplants the dan
gers and uncertainties of the
old-time sanitary pad.
Thysicians urge it. Women's
doctors have adopted it. Hy
gienic authorities employ it.
And your own peace of mind
demands it. For it offers
charm and immaculacy under
any and alt circumstances.
The name Is Kotex ... a
method scientifically right.
It absorbs 5 times the mois
ture of the ordinary cotton
pad. And that means great
protection.
It is as easily disposed of at
a piece of tissue that ends
an old-time embarrassment.
It is deodorized. And that
prevents danger of otlense.
You can get it at any drug
or department store, just by
saving "Kotex." And that ban
i.V the embarrassment of
a.tking ur a "sanitary pad."
Kight in every ten women in
the better walks of life haves
adopted it. Which proves its
benefits.
It will mean much to you in
health, in daintiness and pro
tection. It proves old ways a
needless folly.
The children of Kugme'nn'I Lane
contiiy will Imve a-playground in the
i-ast park block m-ross Iron, the court
house, if lU'liun ti:ken by the city
i:nuiiril at its meet in hint night :.s
matched by the county.
The rily crifiinpir was empowered
to pun'lijitjc enough land ut the f tr
uer of Fifteenth avenue and Fair
mount boulevard to do avvny with tb
dangerous curve ut that place.
Local milk dealers and members of
the ute hoard of health appenrnd
before the council to auk that Knife n'
have a milk inspector, nnd the council
ordered the city attorney to draw up
an oriiiiuinee to that effect. . 1
(.'outiiuts awarded for street nav-
inc putted the $111,000 murk, it ml ;
ordinances authorizing further street i
improvement were paased. Stien br -thera
were awarded llie'contract for
paving Fifteenth avenue from Moaa
street, to Knirmount boulevard on
their bid of iri.O.jit.-'JO, the contrail
for paving Hilyard street from Thir
teenth to Twenty:fourth avenues, at
S'.io.Hil.'M, and Olive from Eleventh
to Thirteenth, and Fourteenth avenue
from Alder to Kincaid afreets at ?'.(,
r07.50 and Jf'JiMiJ renpeerively.
Other contracts let were for the
paving of Knirmount boulevard from
Moss street to Fifteenth avenue and
the paving nf Kigluu avenue from,
Monioe street to- Van Huren. The
Fairmount boulevard project wm '
awarded to Mct'lnin nnd William on j
their bid of -ll,8S.5.75. George V.
Iiead wiih K'ven thp Eighth avenue'
j o on hix hid of $S,:(02.H3.
The n warding of the contract for
the laying of the 22-inch sewer pipe
on Thirteenth nvenuc from Jefferson
to Madison streets nnd on Madison to
the alley between Twelfth and Thir
teenth avenues was held up by the
council until the nest meeting which
will be held on tbe regular meeting
night.
diatrieta lulu tlie five districts alrfaily
in the uniiu Ingh selum! piatnct.
Whether the district, approved will
vote to come Into the central district
it nut known.
The propoaed bond issue for money
to build an addition to the old school
liuiloini; did not come up at yester
day's tlecti' n.
Re-Trial Motion
In Slander Case
Is Granted Today
Additional time to prepare a mo
tion for re-tri:il in the $Uu)0 donmiiJ
suit of Mrs. Nepha Hrown agaimt
Mrs. Hannah Peterson was given by
.lurige (1. V. Skipworth this mornMig
to Mrs. Itrown'a attorney, II. K. flat
tery. Tlie jurv returned a verdict for
Ihr plaintiff f"r ?1 nfter several
hours' deliberation yesterday. Jud?e
I.. 'J'. Harris was attorney for Mrs.
Peterson.
Directors Chosen
At Pleasant Hill ,
Election Monday
P. O. Linton nnd T. D. Robinette'
were elected high eehool tyreetors at
1'leasant mil yesterday nt tlie annual
school election yesterday, tn replace
II. C AVhepler nnd E. T. Jordan, who
will retire. Sixly-nine votes were cast
nt the election.
Of the (i!) votes. f!5 were cast In
favor of accepting four more outside
Today and
Vednesday
When Winter Mate's
With Spring
FIRES
with
Pauline Frederick
Malcolm McGregor
Laura La Plante
RENALDO
BAGGOTT
CONCERT
McDonald Short Subjects
Regular
Prices
MAIL
ORDERS
PROMPTLY
. FILLED
LADIES
HOME
Jom.vAL
AX SILLV DEPARTMENT STORE , ' ATTErtxs
summer
YOUR DIET CALLS
Jor light hut
NOURISHING FOOD
Jaded, warm-weather ap
petites neid a health-guarding
diet free from heavy
foods.
And you get it with .
Shredded Wheat light
and cooling but plentiful
in nourishment. Every ov-"
en-baked shred contains all
the body-building elements
of the whole wheat, includ
ing the bran so essential as
a body regulator.
For a delicious, econom
ical meal serve SHREDDED
Wheat with peaches or
"other fruit.
PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO.
0klnd, Calif.
Strawberries and
a 5 5 rye
9 I0ll2t3 14 IS
"Shs'ilr 21129
I CENTURY INT'LII
COMEDY NEWSlj
K o t e X
DEODORIZED
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nrti.nt rollon part.. J .-i, , , .
Tmi ak tor thtm by nmi.
Mtny tnrni kifp thtm
ymirmlf. pty th fUrk.
thtt U ttt
,S( Laundry discard an easily ns a piece nf ppr.
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AbmrM It tlnit Iti own
w.(M In molilur ftml
Untlll.-aUy dx(irlitt.
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MAlly ft ptC Of UU.
OTEL ASTOD
2nd A Hill Lot Annelea 1 V
Evary Room ha Prlvita Tollat
6(W. Bathi New. Modern
Cloae to Shopping Dlatrlct and
lhe'rea
Fr Garaga Tariff from It.M
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Evary Wedneaday nd
Saturday Night
Carpet Cleaning
ot.rv-T.. art. r-w am. th
m rv
Free
Free
SCENT
SALE
Kindly Visit Our 1
PERFUME COUNTER
Get a Scent of Our Exquisite
Perfumes
A Few of Our New Odors
AFGHANI AMBRKDF, DHLlll KOUSOUKI
t'llYrUK KliYPTlKNXR MING LIGERA
1016 Wiltamttte
Phone "2" Wo Ilka to hear It ring
The Parade of New Tub Frocks
For Delightful Summer Days
Women's Frocks of Cool
Voiles and Crisp Swiss
Marked with those distinctive details which
place them among the most attractive of models
these voiles and Swiss frocks. The styles are
varied so that the woman and Miss are sure to
find' their preferences.
The economical Summer garb, and the mod
.crate prices prevailing here permit including
several In one's wardrobe. It would be too con
fusing to give in detnil the many interesting
style features concerning them, therefore we
suggest you come and see , them. Whether
plain colors or figured, they're here.
IN VOILES $4.25 TO $9.65
IN SAVISS $4.00 TO $5.95
Women's Lace Tunics
Are Fashion-Right:
Mrs. Smartdrcsser knows that the frock of
lace holds the latest vogue for evening or party
wear. So she appears in a frock of creamy
lace, over a slip of radiant shade. And silo Is
bewltchingly attired for a summer evening.
Novelty or plain nets, with intricate combin
ations of fine laces. Some show circular flare
at bottom by means of godets, others have long,
waisted fullness. Price $15.00 and $19.50.
(2nd Floor) '
Women's Gingham
House Dresses at $1.25:
$2.25-$2.95 to $4.65. They, too, vie with other
tub frocks, especially from the standpoint of
serviceability. Whether plain colors, checks or
plaids a great array are here. Including fast
colors. . (2nd Floor )
For Fashion's Sake And Coolness,
Too, Let Your Frocks Be Of These
Colorful Sheer Fabrics
Let the thermometer mount if it must! Prepare your wardrobe accord
ingly to cheat this ascending Fahrenheit, and you can snap your fingers
at the next heat wave! Here at Ax Billy's you'll find all sorts of pretty
fabrics in weaves that go hand in hand with summer.
Unboastfully, Eugene's largest showing of dress fabrics at Ax Billy's.
Just an inkling. .
Gilbrae Drawn
Cloth, Yard 59c:
With sheer weaves playing so Important a part in
the world of fashion this season it wouWn't do to
overlook this fast color cotton fabric. Just as Its
name implies,-Drawn Cloth, which reveals tiny block
pattern In grounds of Honcydew, Orchid, Apple Leaf
Green or Salmon Pink. Also harmonizing two color
stripe patterns.
85c Silk Stripe
Crepe Aoiles C9c: 1 .
Another delightful and typical summer frock fabric
The lustrous silk stripes giving an air of refinement;
on grounds of Peruvian Tan, French Grey, Powder
Dlue, Sea Green also Golden Glow. 36 Inches wide.
Women's Summer
Weight Union Suits
50c
Fine rib, perfectly blea
ched, guaranteed to be
full size and to fit per
fectly. Come in bodice
top and tight knee or
band top with shell or
tight knee. Sizes 34 to
38: Sizes 40 to 44 price
69c.
Men! Boys!
Splash Go
Bathing Suits!
"Qomo on in the water is fine,"
exclamations commonly hoard dur
ing these delightful summer days.
If in need of a new one see our
showing.
From 50c to $4.50.
Boys' Sport Blouses 85c
Called sport these "Littlo Colon
el" blouses because they coYne with
low cut neck which the littlo fel
lows of 6 to 12 years like. Choice
of light blue, khaki and a host of
them in neat contrasting stripes
on white ground. AVith pocket,
too.
Rogers 1847 And Community Plato Silverware For AATcdding Gifts
KUGENE t'OU.KCrlON AGENCY
s;s-2ft-:to mi nek ni.ix:.. pho.nk
C00. W. II. IU.OWEUS. MGIt. f
Valley Printing Co.
New- Location, Stanley Bldg.
WEDDING AND BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL
PRINTING
FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470
WHAT
IS
MEANT
hy a broad-gauge"
hanking service?
First of nil. the gen
eral knowledge,
gained from years
of varied' business
experience. which
enables tis to under
stand your needs.
Second, the dispo
sition to co-operate
with you. to meet
;ou halfway.
In Inviting your bus
iness, we feel that
we can offer you
such a service.
Friendly and
Willing
Bank
OP
C0?1?1ERCE
EUGEN E.OREGON
GOING
AWAY!
Take The Guard
with you. Read
The Guard where
ever you go.
Transfer your pa
per to the beach or
to the mountains.
Simply phone 1200
and leave the rest
to us. "
A GREAT GAME
FOR ALL THE
FAMILY
The whole family IU
many hours of fun and P'e
did exercise out of a croquet
set. Good sets priced all uw
way from
$3.00 to $9.00
QUACKENBUSH'S
160 Ninth Avenua Eit
BED STAGE
Leaves Terminal Hotel Daily
2:30 P. IYI.
Low Round Trip Fares
to All Stations Along
the McKenzie
Sisters Stage Line
Phone 1860