The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 24, 1925, Image 10

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THE EUGENE GUARD
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(ConUo'ie from poire one)
being done there. 'J'he way in which
tudrnts use the library, end the man
ner in which the.v apply themselves
to tbMr studios indicate thnt much
constructive work is being done here,
Dr. Spaeth dorltired.
. Institution Endowed
Princeton university is on endowed
institution, supported in a large part
hv the alumni, hence the organization
of the governing body would differ
somewhat from that of a state-
owned university. Executive power is
vested in n board of partly self-perpetuating,
partly elected trustees, re
cruited from alumni, and iroin um
tricla of the United Stales. Alumni
ronrcNctilntion is very important.
staled Dr. Spaeth, nnd It is his belief
tlmt since Btatn institutions arc can
ing more and more on alumni for help,
through endowment and gift cam
paigns, that a demand for represen
tation on governing bodies would be
made in the near future.
The board of trustees nt Princeton
deals with the faculty in almost ex
nctlv the snme way aa requested by
the faculty at Oregon during Iho re
cent demotion nnd dismissal cases. A
"conference committee" composed of
five members of tho faculty nnd a
similar number from tho board of
trustees, meets before every meeting
of the hoard. Here nil matters relat
ing to the faculty, on which a confer
ence in desired, are brought up, dis
cussed, nnd resolutions passed con
cerning them. In this way. faculty
opinion and desires nre definitely
understood, and presented for ' con
sideration. Commltteo Plan Told
The faculty committee is an actual
representative body of the entire fac
ulty, and it is appointed by tho "com
mittee on committees," a body elect
ed by the faculty. Member prve on
the faculty committee for three years,
in rotation, nnd in this way experi
enced men arc always on hand. The
board of trustees nlso presentB mat
ters at the conference, through its
committee of five! nnd If the faculty
committee feels that the ' matter
should be given deeper consideration,
they request thnt the' be allowed to
present it to tho faculty in regulnr
meeting.
While the action of the conference
committee Is not binding on the trus
tees, the faculty hns a definite voice,
and a full opportunity to present its
side of every point for considerntinn,
pnintB out Dr. Spaeth. All discus
sions are brought to definite conclu
sions, nnd recommendations in the
form of resolutions, are passed. A
course of action Is thus outlined for
both the fnculty nnd the board of trus
tees. Feeling Is Better
"The faculty members feel that they
are being treated like gentlemen, nnd
that thcynre receiving every fair con
Kiderntion," said Ir. Rpaetll. "Their
consultation and advice la not only
received, but asked In tho conference
tin-clings. The dignity of tho profes
sion, and nbovo all, the liberty that
comes when men nre nnnfraid of in
terference or dictation from others,
Ib thus preserved."
If an Investigation of the recent
acta of the University of Oregon
board of regents Is taken up by the
SOCIETY AND CLUBS
By MARIAN LOWRY
Mr. and Mth. A. A. Itogfra nre tliii
pvnniriK entertaining the Wednesday
Dinner Jiridge club at their home.
Mm. Frank Ph fie will entertain
with a one o'clork luncheon nt the Os
bnrn hotel tomorrow, gueuts for the
oreaKinn being members of Thimble
club.
Suits !'s club members will be en
tertained at a luncheon tomorrow for
whifli Mrs. A. A. ltogent will be
hote8 at her home.
One of the very Informal nnd de
lightful socio I gatherings of the cam
pus during the aummer mission was
held last evening when a lawn picnic
supper was given for all students ond
fnculty members. The event this year
whs given on (he mm pus grounds lie-
twen Pcndy nnd McClure halls.
After n year's study nt flrinnell
college, (irinnell, Iowa, Miss Mclbu
Williams Itss returned to Eugene, to
spend the sum titer with her parents.
Vhe arrived in Portland Sunday, her
mother, Mrs, C. S. Williams nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Hall motoring dowd
there to meet her. Miss Williams has
been studying voice in Iowa and will
return to continue her work in the
full. She is u graduate of the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Miss Crace Knopp who recently
left for the east, preparatory to sail
ing for Kurope, has sent word thnt
she, is in New York and. will soon
leave for I-aris. She is to study in
Madrid, Spnin, but will visit other
European cities.
Miss Barbara Enrle has gone to
Portland to visit for two weeks or
more with friends.
The regular monthly meeting of the
f'ollege Crest Community club is to
be held tomorrow evening at the club
house. Dinner will be served at bii
tbirty o'clock. A short business ses
sion is to follow the dinner. Lester
Hulin will liter give an illustrated
lecture on "(Jlimpses of Karly Hm
tory of Kugene nnd I.nne County." O.
IS. Klctchet is nlso to epenk as n part
of the program.
American Association of University
professors, it is to be regarded very
seriously, declared Dr. Spaeth. While
this association has no executive pow
er, nn unfavornble report will mean
thnt It will be prnctically impossible
to induce men to come to a university
thus reported on, he pointpd out.
Actions of governing bodies of state
owned universities should be given
full publicity, and the press given ac
cess to all material directly concern
ing the university, believes Dr.
Spaeth. In this way the people will
bo correctly informed, nnd the uni
versity will render a maximum of ser
vice to those who support it.
Dr. Spneth Is well known in Oregon,
and is regarded very highly, both as
educator and for Ins courses
taught here while he has been a
mC'iiiher of summer school faculties.
New Features are
Planned for Camp
r)0 you build up your eollec
tlon of valuable hooka hut
neglect your moat vnluanln eye
Bight? Your knowledgo and
vlslon-plpnatiro will como halt
ingly If your eyes nro Impaired
and unaided.
Dr. Rodl Qick
OSTOMITBIST OPTICIAN
Next Door to Flrat National
Bank
678 Willamette St., Eugena
"We can aid you
we'll help you back
to clear teeing by
science and skill. "
Lipton tea Agent
Visits in Eugene
M, M. Riddle, representing the
Thomas J. JJptou Tea company, is iu
Kugene and Is a guest nt the Eugene
hotel. Mr. Kiddie reports that his
company has just installed a cocoa
machine in their New York plant,
costing $"jS0.OO0--the largest in the
world.
"Thomai J. Liplcn now controls the
tea, coffee, cocoa nnd raw .rubber
market of the world," snya Mr .Rid
dle. "Incidentally, he Is starting n
yacht to compete In the International
cup inces next year, nnd to represent
this country. Tea is cleaned nnd pack
ed, and coffee roafted in Snn Francis
co ffr Pacific const distribution. The
company will ship '200 carloads of te.t
the laM week of this month from the
three factories, located nt Hobokun,
Chicago ond Han Francisco,"
An innovation nt the Y. M. C. A.
camp on the Itow river site July 7-11,
will be n council ring, a suitable place
for it having been chosen a few rods
from the twits. The brunli nnd trees
will be cleared nnd the place made
useable for oil affairs of camp Incl.nl
lug Sunday services, pow-wows, stunt
nights, and knngnroo court.
W. P. Walter ond four or five of
the older hoys will spend Wednes
day ond Thursday, July 1 nnd 2 at
tho camp for the purpose of building
the bridge, mess hall nnd kitchen.
An added improvement this year
will be a bonrd covering for the din
ing ond cooking quarters in place of
the canvas one of .last year. The
tent formerly used for provisions will
be first aid nnd headquarters. .The
chef will be in charge of the camp
commissary where campers may buy a
limited supply of sweets.
The joint picnic of the Catholic
parishes of the cent nil Willamette
valley, including Eugene, Cottage
Grove, Springfield, Junction City,
HnrrUburg, Monroe, Corvallit and
Albany will be held Sunday nt 11
o'cloc kat Uellfountuin under the aus
pices of the Knights of Columbus. Ar
rangements are being mnde by the
Knights of Columbus councils of Eu
gene, Corvallis, and Albany.
Charles Schoefers heads the Eu
gene committee, rhicn includes Itev.
r other D. P. Curley, George Miller,!
Joe Kranzwa nnd C. hidings. Mnss will.
be held Sunday morning nt the usual i
hours of 7 a. in. and i):'A0 a. in., and
the church members will leave In au
tomobiles fur liellfountain immedi
ately afterwards. T,wo or three speak
ers will make addresses in the after
noon, and there will be a special pro
gram of music and sport.
The following Eugene, people nre
aiding in the picnic plans: Itcv. D. P.
Curley, Mrs. V, X. Schoefers, Mr. and
Mrs. Johcps. II. Koke, Charles Schae
fers, Keorge Miller, Otto Vitus, Jo
seph Kirchoff, Joseph Kremmel, Mike
Wald, Joseph Eranrwa, It-.bnd Iturk
hordt, Clarence Iddings, At Hoffman.
Leslie is employed at the Eugene
fruit Growers' company.
Women to Receive
Swimming Lessons
Swimming classes for the women of
Eusene will be held at the University
of Oregon burin; tiie six weeks sum
mer session beginning tomorrow eve
ning. The classes will he held regularly
on Thursday evenings from 7:30 !o
tt:.'IO o'c'ocK in the limk in the Wom
an's building on the campus.
The time from 7:.'l(l to 8:.'!0 will be
devoted to beginners in swimming and
from S:30 to 0:.'SO thofe desiring more
advanced work. The charge for this
service will be which includes
the instruction. 'Only such bathing
suits aud towels as provided by the
school of physical education are al
lowed in the tank.
STATISTICS
BORN
CANBY To Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert
Can by of Vcneta, June 23, 102i, n
daughter, weight eight pounds.
Name, Violet Louise.
CONCESSIONS for stands, attrac
tions, nmiiscments. racks, shooting
giiVriPK.'ete, Big .ft Celebration nt
Midway Eugene-Springfield Auto
Park. Large crowd nnsured. Address
TUyinond Torrey. Manager I. O. O. I
Band. Phone .1(10. je27
GETTING BETTER
Roads leading from Eugene tOFlor
ence and nearby beuches nre in good
condition, provided motorists know ;
which road to take, says W. J. Kyle, !
of Florence, Lane county director in
the Itoosevelt Meinurial Coast High- j
way association.
"Take the road out of Eugene via .
KImira to Triangle lake." says Mr.
Kyle. 'Then drive to Itainrock, -watch
for the forest road sign, 20 miles to j
Florence-over .Mapleton bill (right j
turn).
"The Mapleton hill road is good and ;
the trip over the hill can be-made in j
25 minutes easily. It is then 10 miles
to Florence over good roads. . j
"From Florence to the ocean bench
is seven miles, a trip mnde very eas- '
Uy through s.ind with Imlloon tires.
This is one of the bost beaches on
the const and Eugene people nre in- i
vited to come and see for themselves." !
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Eugene Hotel, main lobby. Outside
.ork solicited. Phone 201 ().
GRACE V. OLDHAM jylO
MARCEL AND CURL, 75o.
4.10 Washington St. Phone 1243-
Drive Continued
For Legion Fund
The drive to raise Eugene's quota
for mnintennnce Qt the Doernbechor
hospital for children, in Portlnnd, nnd
the American Legion endowment fund
for aid to widows and children of dis
ohled men is still being carried on,
according to J. E. Shelton of the com
mittee carrying on the drive.
Approximately half the fund Is be
ing raised, although reports have not
heen heard from several of the com
mittees canvassing business men. The
drive will be cleared up this week, it
Is hoped.
Eugene Girl not
In Danger Region
Of Chinese Fight
Miss Wave Leslie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George L. Leslie; lia2 terry
street, who has been teaching at
Christian college, Canton, China, is
out of the danger zone of the Chinese
uprisings, according to cablegrams re
ceived by Mr. Leslie this week. -
A newspaper report dcclnred that
a group of Chinese who had been at
tacked and shot at by the rebels bad
sought refuge at Christinn college,
but information received by the head
quarters of the college in New York
stated that the report was erroneous.
This information was sent to relatives
of all Americans at tho Christian
college.
Mrs. Leslie is nt present at Oregon
City, where she is a delegate to the
Women's Relief corps convention. Mr.
INSURE- Wrrri flEXHT TROMV
Try Eugene Special lur a go''d clglf.
Jlx health
Mia x.ra'j;.'Hiiyi a
Im tjjt Immt Hi
CPJtaKOU CO Mj
from the
mountain tops
Nature provides for the. wants of
man In hU h and tn sickness.
FIARK-ROOT Tonic Is a atur
ttemedrt brewed from medicinal
herbs, roots and bark found on tha
mountain tops and In the deep
torents.
As an app(1zer. stimulant mild
Mxatlve and Kneral system builder
HAHK-HOOT has no equal. Thou
nand? testify to Its health-giving
qualities.
lie eonvlarefjl Klv tt a trial today.
BARK-RG07
TONIC
For "ale by All Dma-frlsta.
OELRO-KOLA CO.. Portland. Or.
Your
Hair
Will
Stand
On End!
NEW
SHOW
TODAY
The Funniest
Mystery Play
of the Year
TODAY
LAST
DAY!
SMOLDERING
FIRES
with
Pauline Frederick
Malcolm McGregor
Laura La Plante
RENALD0
BAGG0TX
CONCERT
Regular
Prices
THRILLS! TICKLES! THROBS!
From tho moment you sink Into a cushion seat, you'll not
stop laughing or gasping until you're half way home.
Comedy
"SLICK ARTICLES"
NEWS
KINOGRAMS
Always
Le Roy
DEVANEY
nnd the
Mighty
WURLITZER
Cool and Comfortable
REX PRICES: 10c 20c 25o
Ays fiUfcieii?ftf
Carpet Cleaning
wfV IT.. rr. m Mto stm 4
Fhons300 v
Watch Repairs rptly
Three Wn fell makers
Work Systematized
Mr. Clarence Pegar will examine your watch for you,
regulate it, fit crystals, and do 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
" W. V. Bristow
1 H.I l, Vizzms
1 dlrmrJfrf hnnrliirts
ounecd
not 0o to
PAkJ 5
in quest of
BEAUTY
GmAtituie
Toilet counters and hesutr parlors thnt rsrrv Boncllla bring Paris to you
If you are beautiful, you will be sought after -you will be Invited everywhere and llfo
will overflow with social and personal haopl less day In and dv nut
The usa of four Borjlla Items which comprise the complete Boncllla method, most surely R
point the way to personal loveliness. U
MISS LUCIA PLATTVA
Famous skin snd completion authority, win (t!re free demonstrations of Boncllla products
In our window from time to time. The remainder of the dav Miss Plattva will be at
our dru section whers . sho will gladly explain In detail the Boncllla method of clearing
and beautifying the skJn. Free, samples.
FREE SPECIALS Miss. Lucia Plattva will give absolutely free of charge (no obligation)
to regular $1.00 facial treatment In privacy at our store, by appointment only.
W. A. Kuykendall, Inc.
- AX BILLV QEFM.IlTvrr nr
Complete Stork Of Ptv, r-
Gasoline Stoves, Beds, Tables, Tenf?'
""u rioor
The Call Of
Bathing Suits
A splash, a ripple and oh, Trhat joy!
A dip in the surf or river, how invigorating it
But the bathing suit. have you a new one, If
not, surely you will want , one of these for they
are beputies.
And how much pleasure it adds to the swim if
one is clad in a new bright one. There ar several
well known brands to select from.
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
BATHING SUITS $2.50 TO $7.00
RUBBER BATHING CAPS 19o TQ 95o
BATHING SHOES, PAIR $1.00
DAME FASHION SAYS
Felt Hats Are The
Very Latest Out
$4.00 TO $7.50 .
There is charm personified in the little close
fitting new pert felt hats, so gayly colored. Per
haps its tiny brim turns up in front in chic
style. Or perhaps its down in front and sharply
up nt hack. In any case, the smartest sport's
hats follow closely the contour of the head.
The discriminating fair sex wear them while
golfing, motoring, street or business wear.
Fashion has decreed their smartness for most
every Summer occasion.
AND SUCH A RIOT OP COLORS INDIAN
ORANGE, DUBARRY, LIGHT I.IVERY, TWILIGHT,
TANGO PINK, BITTER SWEET, CONCH SHELL,
TALVERA, ORANGE GLOW, CASTILIAN. PABLO
DOUBLOON, OLD CHINA, TRAVERTINE, ETC.
(2nd Floor) '
Putting Milady In The
Shade With Japanese Parasols
is quito the vogue during theso
delightful summer days. That's
the mission of a parasol. Our stun
ning new ones put everything else
in the shade, too.
The colorings and oriental designs are
picturesque and a welcome requisite to mi
lady's wardrobe.
Including oil-painted parasols that aro
showerproof.
From
75c
To
$1.50
(2nd Floor)
RIGHT NEW!
Beautiful English Semi-Porcelain
Dinnerware, 42-Piece Sets $18.45
' "ALTON" AND
"HORTON" PATTERNS
A beautiful set of dinnerware does much to helgMen
the well appointed table for their role In the home
decorative as well as useful. Not only during summer
all year round. .
Colonial In shape In two distinct patterns. Tne
ventlonal borders are unique, colorful and' quite dinerra
to any other patterns Bhown heretofore.
(Jnd Floor)
ii.
"Women's "Bobolink" Guaranteed Thread ou
Hose- In 30 Shades, Only $1.25 A Pmr
Take Your Films
to the
Film Specialists
To be developed1. We specialize in
developing and printing pictures an
guarantee you the best ' possible re
sults. at
BAKER-BUTTON
7 West 7th
EUGENE. OREGON
EVERYTHING FOTOGRAPHK-
870 Willamette
DRUGGISTS
Telephone 23