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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
it.! Hi Pnjrc Ten THE EUGENE GUAKD Friday Evening, June 26 SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWRT Law lir'nlcra in Kii;'ne have pni'l S.'7(KP..'0 in o t Ik- cil.r roffcra during I lie first five months of l!i'-'", ncponl ins I" llio rort nf Mrs. lirnre s. hiskn. city occoimt.-inl. iiiinniii''l tmiiiy. Tolnl income "( tin- rily ihir inj! lilis iirioil was :'.I.!I0I.7J. ivhile rxiH-niliinir were $sl.Ml li'iivins not operating deficit of $."i,(is". The anionnt "in tun red" in not no H lu rlitillE l mislit firm appear, in-i-onliiiR to .Mm. Srliiskn, for neditoil iiBiiiiml it may lie added tlm luxes payalde in ID-o of $1 11.7-lojrj. niviiitf a imiplus increflHe of Sill.'riS.- Items of income are classified an follow: Kecorder'n court fines, f 1 7iH.."il; building permits and inaiirrtiuiiH. n -crual, ''ttlil.HI: fran.liiiic taxes. 71."i.4 l: ri'iitalp. liuildincs, $."iti7."i'i; i unto park rentals, f!H7; il"K licenses, p, i,,ies of the (i. A. It. lire to $l!.Vi; ii.iscellanenus licenses and per- their regular meetintc Saturdny mits. SIL'liCii milk nisiiei lions, ,y.n..i"; fi, .,,,(. on nt two-tnirt.v n ctorK in ine paving cuts, $NS:i; sale of animals, I ,s-t rooms of the nrmory. fl.V.I: diMiai'llnenlal sales, win k Mr. and Mrs. ,1. (I. Holt have left lneetinif -reports of the convention ore for their summer home in the Willn- to be given, and nil members nrc ask- kenzie liistrict to spend the summer ! ed to be present. I weeks tin-re. j " i ! Willamette Court. No. 2, Order of About one hundred members of the ; the College Crest j oreif at their for n dinner, ! and program. (. S. Fletcher, county agricultural agent, gave on address on Cc nullity Interests nnd lliiral I'e- v-lopmont." It was decided by the club to have the younger members di vided into two tennis to conduct n membership contest for one month, nt j ing for the pcinic the conclusion of which tile losers will ! entertain the winners. The illustrated j Miss I.ylnli MoMurphey is enter lecture to be given last evening by ; tnining as her house guest for two Lester llulill was postponed until September. Last night's meeting was the last for the club until September. At eigiit o'clock this evening Tin ted Artisans will meet ill the M. Vi. A. hall. Miss Katherine (inodpnsture nnd (oirdon tioodpnstiiro motored to I'ort land this morning, planning to return this evening. While there Miss (inod pnsture will take a whistling lesson. At this Merit badges to be featured nt the Amnrnnlh, is to entertain with ' first annual Key Scout camp nt Mn- plelton .July l.'i to 27 were announced today by members of (he ennip oom mitiee. These will include forestry, bird study, botany, camping, conver sation, lilesaving mid pioneering. Some equipment has been borrowed from the Cascade national forest of fice iu Kugene for timber cruising in c.nnp, and the boys will lenrn from n former forest officer the methods of mensiiring the height nnd diameter of trees and how to figure board feet. To obtain a merit badge for for estry, a scout must be able to iden- Commiinity club gath- I a pienie Sundity at .Myers grove, inr i-lnbhouse Inst evening j all members of the order nnd their hurt business session, ! immediate families. 1 tiose coming are asked to bring their own ilisties. ine picnic will be lit one o'clock nnd dur ing the nfterneon various events will be scheduled. Mrs. Abide Wlienton, Mrs. Kmma Finloyson, nnd Mrs. Fred Chess nre committee members arrang- weeks. Miss Ifutli Akers of Wasco, OiTgon. Miss Akers graduated from the I'niversity of Oregon this .lime, and is here to take advanced work in the campus summer session. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. F. Hanrnhan and son, Marshall, Miss Iternice Hlnck, of I'alo Alto, California, and Mrs. T. W. Mcllcu, of Hcrlinghain, California, are visiting with (Jeroge W. Keegan nt the lloffinnn hotel while on a visit in the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnnra- nnn are parenis oi .oie. .imii.-n ... . .i- , I. Al.u llnn.ahnn Hires. Ol J-.IIKCOV, HUM .Min. and Mrs. Mellon are sisters of Mr. Keegan. Mr. llnnralinn is a building eontrnctor in the southern city. the three genertl classes of fires and how to fight each. "" In addition to this each acout must tell how and when to collect tree seeds, how to eitract seeds from cones, how to clean and store seeds, how and when to sow seeds, and bow to care for seedlings nnd transplants, and to set them out. He is required to present a collection of nt-least six tree seeds. "Ilwause of the great economic im portance of the timber industry in Lane county we are going to lay great mress on the forest merit badge," says the scout executive. "We hops to' have a large number of scouih as candidates for this award.' Program is Ready For Church Picnic Edith McMullen of Eugene. George Hennessy of l'ortland will lead the community einging. Luncheon will be at 1:30 p. m. J. I'. Kiivanaugh, Portland attorney, judge in the circuit court in Portland for n number of years, will be the "''J'T'V'f .VrPS '" lF."f' principal spenker at the' picnic of the or 10 kinds of decldioiis trees in win ter, and tell some of the uses of each; identify 12 kinds of shrubs; collect nnd Identify samples of 10 kinds of wood and tell some of their uses; de termine height and estimate amount of timber, approximately, in five trees of different sizes; state laws for central Willamette valley (.ntllolu nniislies Sunday at Hellfoiiiitnin. A large delegation from Kugene is ex pected to nttend. The program which begins nt 11 n. m. w-ill include nn nddress of wel come by lit. Uev. A. Lane of Albany. Solos will be rendered by Hugh in- Concert Program For Tonight Given The program for the I. O. O. F. band concert nt the east park blocks this evening at 8 o'clock is announced By A. I.andles, director of the baud, as follows: March. -Front Section" (Bagley). Idyl. "Mountain Maiden's Ureani" tl.nbitzky). Waltz, Hock-a-Hye Baby Blue" (Powell). Overture. "Hnrinoninnn" ((.Toe). One-step, "o Kalarina" l flail). Corner sol , -"Love's Old Sweet Song" (Molloy), pbyed by Lionel Stintton. Overture, "Princess of India" I King). "March of the Chnnpions' ferl. "Star Spangled Banner." (Huf- ixsuiik with flF.N-nr tromv transplanting, grafiting, spraying nnd 1 der nnd Miss K. Bristow of Kugene. protecting trees; tell what nre the A violin solo will be given by Miss effects of fires on forests; what are I Kileen Colbert, accompanied by Miss outs de fund bill lilMiiCIUTnUOUnTOBE BIK' t'OKlK, 1 1111 1 r iinnn'l ffCH, S.'J.ijO; niih'Plliii u m- c ii hip fHd'pt'i (Ifpiirt iin'iit (, T2 miHcclhiin'inm im Mine, .frf.itli; n'fnwl on tnxpH frutn l-'uic f My, yinno; mrriird inUMTHt (in mIom, $1,- (.."i.M; prrniiiiin "H lH'l niIch, $1S7. 7::: refill d n lifilils (park (li-nirl-jn'nO. .!'!. S(. , l:xicnltnirt' wpvo. liwlrd as f'l lown; AflmiiMnrrntivc. if.VI 0; ntlnr l.pv't ot'fi.o. NM.7.'i; refurdrr'H "f fin", .V-'ITiIMl!!; irciiKtirrr's nffiri', i;:t(Mil; rnniii'i-rV offirf, L'.'tL.OO;' fip (lepiuiinriit, ?7rtS.Hl; polii-i e p irtnifiil, $ i;.Ul.-l."i; police niiitnm, Jiil.'i.l'i; htrrpt nm hrirlcc ilcpnrtim'nl, Sl.i.OI7.SI); piirkfi. -rii"Mt!. $17.'!S..'tit; uulo park. lin7.i!i; honUU fli-pnrt-inrnt, $7 K).7,i; buildinjf itiFpiM'tnr, 7.V.i.',(i; rit h:ill. urn ntrriniicp nnd opi'Hitinn. $SH1.1CJ; milk niNprrtor, IJI); miiiinn field, J-i7.:.:t: r t,. pnund, yi."iii.,'t7; kmvit iiininlcniinrc unt! Mpfriition. ?IH'-I."'!I; rmplo.vinrnl HCrney, ititilnt onaiico, li'K'il I ires, yH; intoifst pit id i-n varninl, S.";:.(U' ; inirroHt nn Imndrd didd, jtriit-nil, l.'t.'J I.Vi'.l; riiHT-cii' .v (i-'.S.nS; ch''li"n oxpfnH- $7:!n.:t0; li Urnry inninlcniinr- nnd oprnilion, SS;.; iiitfii'Ht on improvrinoiu hondd, f t().Hi.07. Jane Cowl to Play Eugene Next Month Kuitt'iip thriitpr-corrH will slinrr with l'hrtliind (ho l ist iiu l ion of heiiiK uumi.jt Ilio firI lo rtijoy .him Cwl, noted netreuM, in her new vehielo, "Onu Trip to Hi? Silver Star," whirl, will make it debut in I'orlland Mon day. Hy Hpeeial iin-aiiKeini'iit, the en tire eompaiiy will be hrnuBht to Ku-B-.'iit' .Monday, July (t, and the piny preHented here, uniiouneeH V. H, Mo )onald, nuuiaifpr of tlie, Jleilift. The. nee no of the delightful play h a MiHHiKsippi river Hteaiabtnit, nnd it in diiriiiK I lie days of Hie dashing erin olincH tlint tint net ion ntkea place, Minn Cowl will be mi p ported in (he play by mieh ntiirn uh Hidiert Me foarty, Lionel Ilognrth, irre Hampton. Vernon Knlxo, Jessie Htilph nnd Kevei'iil others. I lie play wa written erspeeinlly for Mihh Cowl, who ilerliueH it 1m (he most delightful tdio lias ever been )ire rented in. KndnrKemrnt of th KlliriohVhitf ChnntniKpin whirh will he pre-ented in Kugene .July 7 to 14 hns been mnde by Kugene post of the Amerieen Le gion. TIip Chnutnmiun program linn year in the best to be offered in koiijp time, nrcording to the committee, in charge of nrningements. The following 1h the letter from Kugene post of the Americnn Legion; VeteranR of the World War' nnd Kegimmaires of Kugene, ( 'oin Hides : It h with nlenslire thnt wc hnve thin opportunity of enlling your ntten tion to the romlng Kllicon-White Chnutaufim program, scliedulfd fnr nppearnncp in Kugene, opening on Tu esday the 7th. mid cloning Iho lUJi Kugene Ih forlunnte and favored in the coming of thin nationally known educational nnd entertaining Chnu taunui organization. You, nH n good ritizen. rnn well afford to lend your HUppo" to the high clnnH program nppended hereto. Keglonally yourH, " Kxecutivo Committee, Kugene 1'oHt No. It, The American Legion. byterian cbiirrh Is being held today nt KobinRon'tt grove, seven miles from Kugeiiu on the Kiver roml. T. E. Sanborn Dead At Home in Eugene ICE COOLED BY THE $14,000 VEX T1LATIXO SYSTEM FORCING A I It THRU ICE COLD WATER. - AX BILLV OCPORTKCXT STORe , Out Of Town Shoppers (Who Find It Too Warm To Siiop Personally) Take Advantage Of The Mail Order" Privilege. Promptly And Carefully Filled. Group Picnics Are Here With Season Tim pit-nii- Kcnuiiii Ih on In full swum, Willi rriiir-rnnl unci immnr-nn mill ri'liitioim nrgiiniziilioliK wi-kiiia: thi oiit-uf-flniii's. Aliour l-,"i MnwoiiH 11111I llii'ir fiimillr-H nltiMiili'il llii1 Slirinc Willi iiii lit Cnbiirir briilBO Inst ovi'iiinir, with niiii'r nt 0:,'lO n'i'lork j unci iliiiirinir fullowniif. Kiirly inciiiliorR of tlio llusinpss nnil I tinil I'riifi'MHiiiiml Woiiipii'h rlulis pit" nirkt'il nt tho Durris nut! Smith rnncli hint rvt'iiiiiK, whrrt '. W. CnlkiiiK, hrcHitlt'iit nf tin' I'liilntl Stnli'B Nil- litititil linnk ninilc nn ntlilrt'ss fnllnwinK tlio tlinni'r. Itivt'rKitlp pnrk wns tho spoilt of thp KniKlits of rythin picmr- .vtstprtlny, nltt'iiili'il by 1IKI niiiii'liiM's of llt'lliit't loilBf. Tho nniiiiul pirnit? of Cr-ntrnl l'rt's- a H 1 C ,:i ! H im A I D ; ( y I 1 Tho STUNT STAR! NEW SHOW TODAY A Dnrerlevll In Action! A D'Artnnan In Love! An Oltlflcld In Speed! A Fairbanks In Funl That's Richard TALEV3 ADGE In his latest and peppiest tornado of thrills "THE SPEED KING" ,J He'll Take Your Dreath Away Laugh! "Scientific! Husbands" Thirty fun filled minutes of nn tickling comedy Oregon's Own WEBFOOT WEEKLY DeVANEY at the Melodious Wurlitjer KEEP KOOL! It'a oh, to much cooler IN The Rex than OUTSIDE. B ' JUNE BARGAINS j VOILES, 36 inchos wide, 9 9 nOfi mid fiOn vnlnos iO B V'r: 15 i Zone Grey's. Trnry K. Sanborn, V2 .vrnrs old. DOTTED VOILES, - iff A3 l I, il'prl ypsferday afternoon nt. Ilia home, m i r- 1 tB-Iv S m V easiass H (170 Twelfth avenue east. He was a -'Oc to 6i)C Vnluos -ttV BL L I resMem of Kugene for 14 years, and BURSOX SILK HOSE, all Colors, llZd B 1 1 B ii 1 K" I was a member of the Macule lmlKe, ...... ' ' tl I H.l?tlafHa I the I. (). O. 1'. and the : Modern Wood- .TJ..UK iMUt!S lor w n VWdsl mZ m ,, r GIXGHAMS, 32-inch width, OCtf I Keaidna his widow, Mrs. Ida E. San- in- i yS 1 nf tVin born, he is survived by three daueh- 30c and 3ilC ValllCS atf OI Ino ters, Kthel I. Sanborn and Mrs. Ruth H Hiietlirhell, both of K.iifrene, and .Mrs. 1 V A TT"1 A RR II lirnee K. Wnlfeth of Clear I.nke. RJ " UT HLUI1 l I lrTf H V,"l,7 South Dakota. The body is at the Y&W hm jtl tV r-erM J JW 1 If B Rranstetter ehapel and will he Bent to ! JvTTm!j Jf fflrir Mtk Jf JWi A B Uff 1 II 1 Clear I,ake for burinl next Sunday., WwlSV A1-1 fir j & J&JB JL JJ6lJ&JmJsLc H afcflka Mk JM 1 1. . . , J I My I iA Paramount Special oil I I I ...... 11 1 1 j i urey s iiiiesi novel 1 Although a number of camp ground mmmmmmmmmmmmmm'mmm'i. ; H H owners in l.ane rounty nvh complying . , . r j H H with the new law that went into ef- -cjjjm- g REGULAR i feet May 2R, there nre still several sisisssaiis -naa . j. who have not yet npplied to the state f . T1 J ' ' t J3 M " xKlti-iO hoard of health fnr the necessrny j Iril 1 nMnAT I InnTtinil 1 I s:etVPfro?r.orerr larp6l lltiililig J Today and Saturday whirh goes to the stntc aiid.sj I'll S7..rill In the county. 1 M ill II W KM TTT'TTOM Certain sanitary requirements must I ffil s9 . -. f . D I 'CllTl a! I 8 k 1 ::;,rtr PWvicVimm LtS54U i camp grountla open for the tourist, rj iffCis3 n B Jr m I Inspections nre made by county M o.ivest.. .r, ' " VCW 3 , I THEATRE I !'"'',, ?f!:" ",V.:nti!f!.,?f,1, Ira P hone 300 Sm tl . . . I ocaV; of thrVerinR and 'clong U , ZlllIZl Fig UleSt SP0t 111 T0Wn til " ' ' . Returns Saturday, June 27 " Just in Tims for Your Enjoyment Picnicking, Camping mMm I A Delightful Group Of Women s Brand New Cool Crepe House Frocks When drosses as youthful and prettv asl tf0 IP theso can be obtained it is no wonder v)..40 they sell so readily. Others are choosinsr thole summer supply from among them. AVith esnceiil emphasis to the bright cheery colors OOYA TANGIER SPANISH YELLOW DOUBLOON POMPADOUR BLUE FIFST 4 WILD ORCHID IJEAUCAIRE AND EUCALYPTUS The cleverly applied, radiant embroidery add to their attractiveness; novelty pockets, biudinjr at neck and sleeves. To make choosing more inter esting there are others witli'contrasting collars and cuffs. In popular slip-over style, (2nd Floor) WOMEN! These Fast Color Amoskeag Chambray House Frocks Only In desirable weight for summer wcar, (ff ftp these cool.tubable frocks. Gayly plaid-") $10 ed which make them quite smart. Several stvles to select from. (2nd Floor) For The Miss 7 to 14 Pretty Gingham Dresses Splendid wash dresses that mothers will appreciate because ot their dura Pretty plaids, checks and plain colors. 5 98c Embroidered motifs, sash, pockets' and contrast. i..s "iiiiiiung uiu mu aneu uses in their embel lishments. (2nd Floor) CHILDREN'S Black Sateen Bloomers Sizes 4 ) CO Sizes 14 1 nr. To 12 UOU . And ifi hoc Made of soft lustrous sateen, elastic at waist and bottom, also shirred. Ideal for the romping sum mer girl during these warm vacation days. (2nd Floor) Deliveries To All Parts Of City Free Of Charge -10 TOUND SACK BEST CANE SUGAR 67c -FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 42c -TWO POUNDS JELLY BEANS 25c -CASE OF 100 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP $,100 -TWO-LTP HEAVY JAR RUBBERS, DOZEN no -LARGE LEFFINGWELL XXX LEMONS DOZEN 39c Guaranteed Outside White Paint, Gallon $2.98 -GOOD SWEEPING BROOMS, ONLY 40c -REGULAR $5.45 FIFTY FOOT CANVAS COVERED HOSE $4.75 -2-QUAHT GALVANIZED ICE CHE AM FREEZERS $1.50 -12 BY 24 INCH CAMPSGRIDS $1.50 THE FRESH New Crop Is Better Than Ever. That means much, for Krause's Marshmallows have Ijcen leaders in the Northwest for more than 10 years. We thought they were as perfect as could be made until our candy experts produced AN IMPROVED MARSHMALLOW that has an even finer flavor than the Krause's Marsh mallows you've always thought so good. In addi tion, the IMPROVED Krause's Marshmallows come to you (in airtight tins) as moist and tender as if you had just produced them in your own kitchen. Try a pound you'll like them. Your Grocer or Confectioner can supply you Krause's Marshmallows in the Blue and White Tins. -Look for the RECIPES in Every Package ron uutii SALAD PRESSINOH MARGUERITES MARSHMALLOW IClKn MAKBHVAU.OW FRUIT SALAD DRESSING rlNEAFTLE MARSHMALLOW 1C1NO, Id Wills ClIU, Etc. Krause's Marshmallows Are Delicious Toasted and A Treat lo Eat Plain Get the Handy Full Pound Tin Easiest to Pack In the Picnic Basket Sold Also in Small Blue and While Tins a( 20c Each And in Bulk at 50c lb. Don't Cover Up Complexion Ills Correct Them Marinello Aids for every need Tissue Cream for Nourishing Lettuce Cream for Cleansing Foundation Cream for Applying Powder Astringent Cream for Oily" Skin and Shiny Noses Acme Cream for Black' Head3 and Pimplc3 Begin at Once Improve Your Complexion The Sweetest Daddy of them all 101G ."Willamette Phono "2"; "We ljke to henr it riii?- "ItRU-BIU BISCUIT COMPANy-SPOkane and Portia nri'i"'- , - V ' 1 'l,ml.,iJr?.r,nanoh.. 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