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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
ju&ilI.l.J Thursday Evening, Jos ' Page Ten THE EUGENE GUARD N: '1! f .Hi '.!. Un LEGION MEi LEI Br AUTO Sevrral automobile loads of Amer lmn l.PRion mcmliprs left Kugene lo-dij- for the slute convention lit l'rine ville Ihis week-end. Tho vanguard of the lural deltsntlr.il, lorl by (ioorge K. Love, ette chrf rle garo of the 10 and 8 society and coroinnnder of the drum nnd bugle corps, went yesterday. 'I'lie irin is !ein made by the Mc- Kenzie pass, where automobile, truf fle continues uninterrupted, nlthriiin mini" of the enra got sturk In tho mud b le at the nummit of the mountain, it in renorted. Several legion delegates from othar towns in the Willamette vnlley pass ed through Euitone this morning on their way up the XkKemie highway to the convention. A party of 11 n.eo from Oregon Cily stopped over In Eugene Inst night on their way to l'rineville, travelling nbonrd a mnrine auto (ruck. Helween 15 and 20 drum corps will compete in the state contest which the Eugene post expects to win, it is announced. Snlem's corps lias nindo rapid strides In I lie Inst few weeks, their commander declares, find the or ganization is planning to give, Kuge.no 1 hard run for lis money. 1'rizcB aggregating SHOO am being offered for the winners In the contest, nnd: the Kalem men are using SI 50 they won in Portland hist. week to pay their expenses on the trip. They will dress in a full outfit of convicts uniforms. Kugene wilt be represented by ap oroximatelr 75 men before tho con vention ends, is the estininte of (ieorge fove. A large number nre going over for the week-eud only, although friui 40 to 50 will be able to ntteud the entire convention. SOCIETY AND CLUBS Br MARIAN LOWRT Mrs. Gale Campbell is to enter tain at a bridge party tomorrow af ternoon the country club, having a her gufuts for the orratijon the inem lin of Wextsido Undue club. Mrs. K. I. Smith of Pendleton, and Mrs. O, C. Sturgis, of IlnHton, Muss, mother and ("inter of Mrs, HitiiI'i While, left (his morning afler a abort visit here. They nre going to the bench and will be j"inej later by Mm. White. Mrs. Krnnk MrTiiggert has return ed to her home in KiiRene afler an extended Bliiy In I-os Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Ii. rnrks have bb house guents at their home this week Mr. and Mra. William flmerson nnd daughter, Mitrtha. of Douglas, Wy oming. Mrs, OinenHon is a formT college classmate of Mr. and Mrn. I'arks. Mr. nnd Mm, (linrntnn left yesterday f' r I.os Angeles, motoring through the south. The Degree of Honor is to meet this evening. There will be enter tainment for the evening, Mrs. Mae Moon, Mrs. Kiila Parker, and Mr. Adeline Newman being the committee in cbnrge. An invitation is extended t visitors. Interesting among musical affairs will be the recital 10 be given thin I eveninii by Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Crocker at tho Pacific conservatory of muic. The program will be at eigh: o'clock and those interested in the study of iiiuic are invited. The re cital will be the first of a series of programs they plan to give during the summer' weeks. The program will be as follows: Jtomnnee (SvendsenJ. Serenade (Pierne). Jif recuse I (Jnilnril). Cavalina t Holm). Abendlied (Schumann ). Itomance (Wioirawski). I.argo (Handel). Hungorlnn iKler Bela). ItMnnnzu ( Wilhelm). Mazurka ( WieniawskiV. Ti A list of newspaper syndirstfl nr tleies ho will write for the Kcono miRts forum of Associated Kditora, Inc., has been submitted by Dr. Peter C. Crocknlt, professor in tho nniver aitv department of economics. These nriit-'es will he publiohed in leading itewEp.iperH of the country, circula tion of which run into the millions, i A list of titles, from which the avndirnte la asked to choose on art!-1 -lc fcr the first contribution, nro as foil twit: The Motor Bus and the Railway; A Study of Rome Kconomic and So-, cml Aspects. f '.msolidation of Itallrond. The American Merchant Mnrine on the Pacific; A Study of the Question of Handicaps nnd Possible Forms of tiovprnment Aid Kecessnry. N'w Itnilwny (Construction In tho Vnltrd States; Tho Speed Means nnd It.icetlon will bo Considered ns well k an Annlysis of tho Trnnnportntion Act of ID'JO referring to New Con strue! iott. . Conflicts In Policy end Jurisdiction lt"tween tho United Stntes Shipping Mnniri nnd tho Interstnto Commerce I oinii.ission. Why has Section 2R of tho Mer chant Marine Act of HrjO Never Iteen .p;,!'d; Itisrriminnting Hail Export nnd Import Hates ns a Means of Cp bitdi'.ing tho American Merchant Ma line. i'he ngn of Communication: fa) Study of (ho Amount, of Nntional health Represented in nil Forms of Communication, (b) The- Rapidity of Improvements, (c) The Kffects of the Ace of Communication; (d) tien ernl and Popular Participation; (e) Man's Command over Nature Measur ed In Communicnlion. (in) Kmnomle Limits, (g) Social nnd Kconomic Kf-fects. was held Inst night In tho Central Presbyterian church. The three Kn gne churches represented were; Cen tral PresbytnriHii, Fnirmount Preu bjterian, ami .Christian; out-of-town churcheN: Hebrnn, Trent, Pleasant Hill atid Creswell. Walter L. Mcyprs, Lane county Christian Kndeavor advisor, told about the program for tho convention. This will be the last great conven tion Frances K. Clark, president of the C. K., will be able to ntteud. Other speakers which Mr. Meyers told about were fiiffora Pinchot, governor of Pennsylvaia; J. Whitcomb Urougher, former pastor of the White Temple nt Portland; Doctor Kelly, president of the F.uropeon C. E., who hns trav eled extensively over tho Hrltish Isles and is now in the United States. Elks' Convention Program Completed Eugene's delegation of Elks to the sixty-first annual session of the grand ledge in Portlnnd July 13-18 will be well entertained, according to word received here today. Formal sessions will be held In the Portland auditor ium, July 13. The InrgePt fleet of automobiles er nKseinbled for any gathering, will he available to take visitors on spe cial scenic nnd informative trips, in cluding the famed Columbia -Hiver highway, historic Fort Vancouver, Wash., the great milla at J.ongvlew, Wash., nnd the largest pnper mills in Oregon City, Ore. City trips will be featured. Meanwhile, there will he hand eon- certs galore by visiting bands find drum corps nnd drills by tho unified outfits will servo to enlertnin largo numbers en Multnomah field, prizes aggregating about $11000 having been hung up for the bent in this line. MARCEL AND CURL, 75e. 43t'i Washington St. Phono PJIIW. Eugene Group to Motor to Turner Hctween 20 and 2." persons from Eugene will attend the thirty-fourth annual convention of Oregon Chriw tian churches which opens Saturday at the tabernacle nt Turner. Ir. and Mrs. E. V. Stivers nro planning to leave Saturday morning and other groups will leave before that time in order to pitch their tents and have everything in readiness for the meet ings. More than 4000 persons will atend the various meetings, it is estimated, by the committee in charge. The pro- j gram, which will last nine days, has ; been divided into different classes of ; religious instruction with several loaders of national note in charge. John L. Itrnndt of Oklahoma is to be the chief speaker nt the convention. He is a minister of national repute. Inspection of 200 acres of barley fur certified seed was carried on in Iine county yesterday by Professor E, N. Hressinan, associate professor of form crops at Oregon Agricultural college, and O, S. Fletcher, county ag ricultural agent. Professor Hressman found all of the fields pure as to variety, reports Mr. Fletcher. ,but because ull have some vetch and oats adinixtured, (his will prevent the listing of tho seed as certified seed. Among the farms and the amount of birley inspected are tho following: John S. Cooley, Springfield, 10 acreH, (). A. C. No. 7. ! John Michelbrook, motor route A, i 00 acres, O. A. C. No. 7. I I. E. Longcroy, Coburg, 15 acres, Tcnnesse Winter. Wn rd Pa te, 7i acres, Tennessee Winter. A, I.rigps. Coburg, .10 acres, Ten nofnce Winter. . Mr. Fletcher nnd Professor Bress- ; man finished their trip yesterday afternoon and Professor Hressman returned to his home at C'orvallis. j CONCESSIONS for stands, attrac tions, amusements, racks, shooting gHllericH. etc. Big 4th Celebration at Midw:i v Eugpne-Springfield Auto Park. Large, crowd ensured. Address Itavmond Torrpy. Manager I. O. O. F. Hand. Plume .'100. je2T BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER OF YOUR OAVX MATERIALS , i AX SILLV DEPARTMENT STORE PURE, COOL RE FRESHING WRIT WATER AT FOUxSv -MAIN AISLE Warmer Days, Lighter Days, Make Many Needs Apparent These ' Garment Bags Will Protect Your Clothes From Moth3 DUST AND DAMPNESS 93c POPULAR DANCE At Thurston Saturday. June 27. Music by (Albert's orchestra. je27 iNsnnic wrm fiENur thomp Try Eugent Spfd.il lot a good cfgir. i Girls Conference To be Held Sunday Second monthly Lnne Countr Girls' conference will bff held at Krankiin Christian church next Sunday after noon, June 2S, it Is announced. A spe cial program has been arranged for the meeting, and since this will be the Inst conference of the summer, Mra. V. C. Ive. who Is giving up tho work, will direct it. Mrs. Ive snrs she Is nnxious that all girls who have been with her in past conferences make a special ef fort to attend and help make her farewell conference a success. It will srart at 2:30 o'eh ck and close at 4:;t0 oVloek p. m. There will bo no.reg-j vstmiutt PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Eugene Hotel, m;ifn lobby. Outside -ork soiicitefi. riione L'uuu. ORACP V. OLDHAM Ivlfl I I NOWl ! PQH tut HCO IMIT.' I Beware of the moths these summer days as they are active. Or on your vacation trip these Sun garment bags play an Important role, too, as here Is where the rtUBt is the contending problem. Size 2Sx57 Inches, of tough, heavy Kraft paper, chemically treated to ward off moths and keep out dampness anrf heavy enough to guard a "press" and keep clothes in shape. Easy of Access With strongly secured metal con trivance that keeps the bags sealed; open at side so they may,. be used with perfect convenience. Use them to store furs, clothes, blankets, etc. Here Is real protection, so easy to use, and Just at the time when It is most useful . (2nd Floor) At $1.19 These Women's "Royal Society" Stamped House Frocks Selling For Less "Royal Society" Is given mention in the heading because it stands for quality. "Crashette" and "Cham hrette" are the weaves employed in their embodiment In colors of lavender, green, blue, cocoa, brown, ta'n also cheery shade of shrimp. Just as many pretty stamped designs as there are colors. Right New! Picturesque Floral Voiles, Yard 75c Its exqulslteness; its softness, its airiness and the pastel ground's combined with beautiful real-like large floral patterns make them a great favorite with the summer girl. Splendid quality, 40 Inches wide. See them! Cool Looking, Cool Feeling Summer Frocks For Women New! Of Sheer Voile as well as Swiss $5.95 Always a boon on a warm summer day are dresses that are easily slipned nto that are as cool as they look, and look as nice as they feel. Being most attractively fashioned of dainty lace in various ways lace Is indeed, a favorite in the fashion-world' Another embellishment that is creatine much favorable comment is the jabot front and flare skirt which are to be found in this showing , In the delicate tints of the Summer Garden arden, conch shell, chamois, DuBarry and crab apple. Fascinating prints and raised dots in convention al designs. (2nd Floor) VHUll PKICtS ARC JilViX RJklStD. lane Greifs r PE church Societies Have Union Rally A pep rally of seven I.ane county rhurrhe which are sending dclcftntt-n lo the Intrmatinunl Christ inn Kuden vnr convention in Portland July 4 -10 AFTER LEAVING THE HOSPITAL Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia E. rinlih arc's Vegetable Com ; pound Restored Mrs. Auger's Strength Tiwrll, Massachusetts. 14 1 read about l.yilia K. Pinkhnm's Vefrotnlilo it nmimuna m thn lltllo nnoKR that you send around and 1 felt very prod after I had taken a couple of bottles of it I had Iteen in tho hospi tal and felt pretty well at first but 1 went down to not h inc. I was weak and had to lie in bed almost all dav. 1 haddir.zyand faint Bpells.painAinmy hnck and lower parts and was so ner vous 1 could not bear my children rTund. I hone the Vegetable Com- :und helps other women an it did me. do all my own work now and feel so well. 1 have told my friends about it f nd my sister and mv aunt." Mrs, (M.1VE AucKH, 19 Howard Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. Over 2(X),(K10 women have so far ro- phfd to our question, 'Have you re .'reived benefit from taking I.ydia K. I'inkham'a Ve Retshle Compound T " 8 out of every 100 of the replies ay "Yes," and because theVefretabla C ompound hns been helping other ft omen it should help you. Stall's Catarrh Medicine zfc t rid your ytem of Catarrh ot Deaf. new ctuied by ratarrti. toU by frr 40 run j P.J. CUENEV & CO Toledo. Ohio m si tn& tEfSB I Playtime Togs For Playtime Ago Tho good old summer time is just one grand, glor ious, continuous playday for the "age of Innocence" nnd nothinir will add more to their fun than these pretty nnd colorful play togs. Mothers, too, will ap prove of them for their sturdy wearing qualities. PAKENTS YOU CAN Euy Boys' Fast Color Wash Suits $1.25 ptf3- ' I A mor, trt w L vvri rat-amount fA P Wfilrv of a Frivolous Flnnuor ' -3--M rMw" 11 .fcrff I a Rugged Cowboy! S-- S JS IFII,MF,n AMID MARVELOUS R 2zJ&V& XATTKAL RACKORfiUNlVS g IZane Grey Novel of a Broadway Bcllo who 1 j came out to suread a little lovo among the N'?V. 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Size 21x40 Inches, pure bleaches, desirable weight, soft. Percales Take a Reduced Price of 18c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPL. 18c A special lot of our 22c percales In lights, greys and navy patterns. Yard wide. EVENTUALLY WHY NOT NOW? BOYS' SUITS TO $10.75 VALUES Friday and Saturday Special $6.75 Sooner or later your boy will need a new suit: perhaps the time Is near now. So why not take advantage of this splendid opportunity. Nearly all come With Two Pair Knickers This is a Bpecial lot. While there are all sizes In each (7 to 17) represented, however not all sizes In each pattern the rea son for the above law price. Consisting of wool tweeds, checks, heathers and' cheviotts In neat blue, green, grey and brown pat terns also fancy mixtures and plain colors. Men's Work Shirt Special 75o Friday and Saturday Feature Good weight blue cheviot work shirts; full1 cut and reinforced at points of strain . Sizes 16 to 17. 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