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i ? J i f ii', 1 Pago Sixteen I'UU J!iU(JJ5NrE OUAED Saturday Evening, June Radio Programs AXY WOMEN'S GREY OR TAN SUEDE OXFORDS OR TUMPS IN OUR STOCK, MONTH-END SPECIAL PAIR $3.85 ONE LOT MISSES' WIIITF CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORD SIZES 1H TO 2, MOXTH-EVn SPECIAL, PAIR $i10 AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE IIS : :!' : . . i I ' : ! 1 jn f !r 1 (! i Hi HERE IS JULY 4 PACIFIC COAST Launching of the three-quarter rai sed deck rahia cruiser "June", 11-10.1 the first and only type of pen-craft to lie built in Kugene will take plane with appropriate ceremonies at Mn nlelon Sunday morning.' The cruiser will be taken to Ma plelon on Lawrence ( 'nucha large truck, where it will be slid into the Kmiduw river. It in a well-built boat and was designed anil constructed hy Harold Waggoner and Hubert IJon n'ellv of the Jensen garage. 1 The "June" i -7 feet long, 8 feet wide at the beam and ia built of gal vanized ateel. ta power plant in a horsepower gasoline motor, with all controls from the steering deck, lis speed is in miles an hour. Cabin compartment lias accommodations for a crew of four, having two sets of upper and lower bunks with gaily ac- : cominodnlions. All lights are elect l ie. Mr. Waggoner, who is n-machinist. baa designed a serviceable cruiser, that is complete in preparation for her I rial trip Sunday, ''he body of the boat is in light gray balllesbip color, wilh green water line. Interior finish is of while ei el. Those of Kugene who will go to Maplelon Sunday to participate in the l,i,,r.ctiinir ceremonies and "t'amda rv" christening nre: Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Waggoner, llobert Donnelly and mrtfher. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jen sen. Mr. anil Mrs. Chester 1,. flood, Me nnrl Mis. Kichard I,. Moon. Captain, officers and members of the crew of the cruiser June have arranged to take part in the big Io,irth of July celebration at Maple ton, in which specinl aquatic eventa will he featured. During the summer the young men will enjoy deep sea sports, as the cruiser has been equip ped for outside fishing. Another motor boat enthusiast of Eugene la Chester Wood of the Ku gene Heclnimed Auto Parts company. He has just completed a '2." foot speed boBt and launched It at Mnpletnn Inst Sunday. It is a nifty apeed craft wilh a rli-eyllnder, fid horsepower motor. Mr. flood has named It "Skoo- knm the Fifth" as it is his fifth boat. Mariners at Maplelon declare it Is the fastest craft at the harbor. "Skoo knm" and "June" are expected to he big attractions at Mnph'tons July 4 celebration. Curtiss Peterson t. In Music Activity CiirtinB A. retprnon (fcnrt Poter bom), urndunte of tho Unlvemity of Oregon in '20, find son of Mr. nml Mrs. I AiiRUnt Pot winn of Kurpin, is busy dirftctinn the commencement mimic of Benedictine academy, New ork city, where ho is conductor of the woman's chorus at St. Anthony's Kiiild, according to word received by hiM parent!.. Ho with his wife, Pntty Vronrh Peterson, are Hpcnilitiff the Hummer on tho Heywood Broun coun try estato near Stanford, Conn., with a group of New York nrtiKts, critics and muntral people. While at the IJnivernity of Oregon Mr. Peterson was mnniiger and nicm her of tho gleo club, and since that time has studied vocal under Tercy Hector .Stephens. K(1Y, Portland, 40J.5 meters 0 to 8 p. m. Jackie JSoudcrs' l'ortland hotel d fin co on-bcutm ; in tftr mission union by Si Vnleutyne and 'I'liclma Shepherd, foprniio, and Kutli Kit-hel-berger, pianist. 10 p. in. to midnightJackie Sou der's I'ortiund li"tW iliure orchestra. K I'VA ', Meier & I'riink Co., IMS me ters JU noon, uciiilicr rprt; iiiiMital progrHin; ti, weather report. KI-MH, Ashley '. Dixon & Son, L'tW incti-rs :.0-2:;U p. in., pin no recital courtesy Sherman, Clay iV Co. tcrs; Kb' I, J)S Angclen, Cat., -Hi7 me ters 5:.ilMJ, Km miner's matinee program; OH:!."-, McDaniel's nightly doings; (i:-jr-7, nidiotoriul talk; 7-7:-4."i, vocal rfcitnl, pupils of John Kmalliimn; 7:l.", tho buNkshelf, Mi'is Nancy: V), KAUinincr, program by Zocllner conservatory of mua.c; UH, play by KM plnyers. (ieorge Fren ger, director; 10-11, Packard Jtadio ciub, Way Wiittn and Ins ukHele, l.arl h.iii sisters, Jack Kurtz, pianibt; Dor othy Cleveland, blues s.nger; il '.i a. in., KM midniglit fntlic, arranged by Dm) M?auy of si-reenlaud. KKOA, Seattle, Wash., -J.H.3 me ters iS:4ri H:7t p. in., program; 8:1(0 1(1, a;ddio llarkness and his orches tra; 10:0.Vll:;;u, dance music. Kl-'Wlt, Hollywood, Cal.. li.J lne terri 7:41-11, program; it 10, Warner Bros.' Hynropiilurw, Irene Autbicr, Krnest Karpati, Monty Collins and others singing songs of the day; 10-11 Warner Bros.' frolic, direction t. bar lie Wellmflti. KGO, Oakland, Cut., Ml. 2 meters 8 p. in., (iirard 1'iann company. All America n composers' program. KM J, I oh Angeles, Cal., 405.2 nie ters a:,iO-(I p. m., I.eighton's Arcade cafoteria orchestra, Jack Cmushaw, lender; 0-tl::iO, Art Hickman's Bill more hotel concert orchestra, Kdward Kitzpatrick, director; tl:H0-7:.'b), little stories American history; Professor Walter Sylvester llm-Uog; pupils of ftobert W. Major; 8-10, prognim, Pa cific Klectric Bailway company, nr- r:inged byJ. Howard Johnson; 10-11: '10, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dunce orchestra, Karl Bui'tnett, lead er; 11 :.'t0-J a. m., I.ont Angels of KH.I, Majestic Six orchestra. KNX, Hollywood, Cal Ml 1.0 me-j tors 5::t0-(l P, M., Wurlilzer pipe or- j gan studio, Sid Ziff's sports talk; 0:1," I travel talk, W. F. Alder; lt::iU-7::t(t .1: - 1 T.'lll .u ' UllllK 1 (li ill I III i nil; -t M ii i i ii ai-i pipo organ studio; 8-1), program. West Coast theaters; 0-10, KNX feature hour; 10-1 1, Abe Dymun s Cocoanut (irovc dance orchestra from Ambas sador hotel; 11-2 a. in., HHywood night, presenting movie stars and en- ' tertniners. I KI'O, San Francisco, Cal., d'JS.:t : meters 0:l"i fi:.'I0 p. in., baseball;1 0:;tri-7:!i0, Johnny Buick's Cabiriaiis; 8-12, Johnny Buick's Cabirians. J KK1S, I.os Angeles, Cal., 2ii me ters II::i0-4 :.'(0 p. m., (ray studio program, presenting Itulh Clayton, reader and soloist; Blanche Clay, so prano; Mildred Wetkawka, violinist; thegirl's trio, composed of Ada Art in n nka. iicraldinc Walker and Tcarl iiczcrian ; preview of the Sund.iy school lesson by 'J. N. Nichols; 7:.'t0 'J:.'iO, Ffriiraip.ii.re church service; ser mon on divine healing by Aimee Scru ple Mc.l'hersoii ; testimonies of heal ing; altar call. The fifth annual short course for commercial secretaries will be held nt the University of Oregon July 5 to in, it was 'iniiouiiccd today by K, C. ( U(dbins, dean of the school of busi- ness administration. A more compre-h'-iiriive program, with a new feature, "director's day," linn hern nrrongM for the week. J. H. Ftilfer, of Ash land, president of the State Associa tion of Commercinl Secretaries, which 'with the school of business adminis tration in sponsoring the meetings, will ntlend for the fifth time, and he reports that the enrollment is ex pected to he heavy. ' Instruction in technique of chamber of commerce work will he one of the outstanding features ibis year. This will be led by F. . Hagie, managing secn-tary of the chamber of commerce of Wnlia Walla. AVashington. Mr. Ifagie in president of the Washington asNnciaiton of comitiercinl organizat ion secretaries, and has bad consid- ; erable. experience in many lines of secretarial work. j I. F. Viuing, president of the state chamber of commerce, will be present! to diseusH Important state problems,: as will W, B. D. Dodson, manager, l'ortland chamber of commerce, and, W. i. Ide, secretary of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce. The regular program this year will follow the form of ihose of the pre vious four years, anil the usual fire- ; side dincusriions nml recreational fen- ' lures will be enjoyed. ' Many (opirn of great Interest to the state will be taken up. "Ore gon's tranHportation problems," will be disruHK'-'d as will "State Develop ment and Land Settlement," "Ore- ; gon's National Playgrounds," and oth- , er subjects. j The complete program will be as frdlows: j Monday, July 0, "flow can a com- munity build industrially?" W. B. P.' Dodwm, manager Portland chamber of i commerce; "The Tourists." W. A. 1 Heid, secretary Corvallis chamber of commerce; "The Community and the Peddler," J. II. Fuller, secretary Ash land chamber 'if commerce. Tuesday, July 7, "Flements in City Development," I,. P. Sabin, secretary Klamath Falls chamber of commerce; "Self'lmprovement for the Secre tnry," F. F. Chndwick, secretary Ku gene chamber of commerce; "Auto Taxes," discussion. ' Wednesday, July 8, "Protecting the Oullihle Public," L. Antics, secretary Boseburg cbninber of commerce; "Civic and Service Clubs," K. C. Bob bins, dean, Cniversity of Oregon. Thursday, July 0, "State Develop-1 ment and State Chamber," W. G. Ide, secretary stale chamber of commerce; "The President from the Secretary's Standpoint," F. O. Hagie, secretary Walla Walla chamber of commerce; "State Development and Land Set tlement," fliscdsHion; "State Develop ment, ami Marketing." discussion: "State Development and Publicity," discussion. Friday, July 10, "(Jetting Your Ac tivities into Print," C. F. -Wilson, see reaery Salem chamber of commerce; "Oregon's National Playgrounds." I,, (iilltey, secretary Albany chamber of , Commerce; "( 'ha ract eristics of the Oregon t ountry, .1. ji. l tiller, secre tary Ashland chamber of commerce "l'l ilizat ion of Wast e Wood Prod nets," discussion; (pii'M-tUMi box; an nual banquet. TWO DAYS, MONDAY and TUESDAY Month End Specia Is Mail Orders Filled From This and Other Ads -We advise early shopping as some lots are limited -in quantity. Here's best proof what real good values Month-End Specials have, for you. , Women's Sweaters Less Than Usual At $2.47 Dnlfghtful sweaters that suERest vacationing, golf ing as well as street wear with tho jaunty, breezy air of an Oregnn s'lmmer. Just the very thought 'jf summer suggests a light airy .sweater. , ; Among tho lot are those with long anil' short sleeves In slipover styles; Including vest creations fsleeveless) which go hand In hand with tho tailored blouse. Not to overlook tho "Kid Boots" gloss silk sllpons with just a suggestion of sleeves. Plain and combination colors. ' (2nd floor) Wonderful Indeed! Women's Bungalow Gingham House Frocks Only 95c Perhaps this is Just the news you've been wait ing for and even if you hadn't thought of buying house dresses right now, don't pass up th!s oppor tunity to buy good-looking ones. To add zest to this you'll be Interested to know they are recent arrivals. A splendid selection awaits your choosing. Plain colors, checks and plaids, with butterfly or set In sleeves cnii' comfy slipover Etyles. (2nd Floor) Women's 1 To $9.00 Corsets $3.C3 High-grade "Binner" corsets in top quality pink or white, brocade. Satin trimmed. While there is a good range of sizes represented'-though not in every stylo. i (2nd Floor) Men! Men! Oxfords Formerly ' Having Sold To $8.50 Pair $3.85 Come in and see that lot of men's brown calf oxfords we are offering during this spe cial selling event. Again we state many of them are worth in a regular way up to $8.50 a pair. Although there are not. all sizes. In any one number. all sizes are represented Jn the lot. Our 22c Quality Percales, Yard 17c Fresli, crisp, yard-wide per cales received Just in time to add zest to this month-end sell ing. There are many pretty patterns in lights, blues and greys in this special lot. Entire Stock Of 35c Printed Windsor Plisse Crepe, Yd, 29c just what its name implies a really crinkly crepe, ready for making Into the prettiest underthings Imaginable It wears remarkably well, has the Windsor crinkle which will not disappear in washing. The broad range of patterns ' consists of original designs and delicate grounds characteristic of Windsor fabric. Even Men's Bathing Suits Enter This Month-End Special With the lure of (he surf, the river or the VI (l ol' swimmin' hole what could be more timely 01 JiJ tlinii a bathing suit offering, ocenring as this does at the beginning of vacation time and 4lh' of Julv liolidav! flood color combinations men like orange and roVal blue or maroon and ornmro. Men's 25c Dress Socks 3 Pairs For 50c Termed as seconds but the ir regularities are scarcely de tectable. All sizes, in black, navy, brown and grey. Don't Overlook These Boys' Suits At $6.75 In this special . selection of boys' wool suits are numbers that formerly sold upwards to $10.75. Good colors and pat terns. Sizes 7 to 17, but not In each pattern. Men's $6.50 Corduroy Riding Pants $4.98 Made of Crompton's all weather corduroy; well made and always satisfactory. Laced legs, reinforced seat and knees. This should be of interest to the vacationist too. Neat shade of tan. Men's Work Shirts 85c Good weight blue 6hirts In sizes 15 to 17. Men's Balbriggan Union Suits 89c You owe it to yourself to be clad in light cool unions like these. Short sleeves and ankle length. - MONTH-EX D SPECIAL 8 Feet By 10 Feet Gra3s Rugs $3.85 FEET BY 12 FEET OKA S3 HUGS 4.!W This should be of especial interest to. thpac who have cottages at tho beach, lake 'or top tho Me Kenzie, as they aro inexpensive and serve th3 part of high price rugs, lined weight and come In neat patterns and coloring that harmonize with the coloring scheme of the room. Ask for "Acme" russ. ; , 2nd floori 35c Turkish Towels 23c Perfectly blenched, good weight,.. soft finish, sizo 21x4(1 inches. What a Joy it is to have a big supply on hand at all times. This Is your opportunity! An Outstanding Month-End Special On Tissue Ginghams IN A REGULAR WAY TO GOc 29 c The first time this season this exceptionally low price made its debut. With sheer cool Hummery frocks in mind. this, indeed, will receive a wel come reception. For good measure, soft French ginghams are included in this special lot. ' They are fast color, ,12 Inches wide, In stripes, checks and plaio'3. MONTH-END SPECLVL Cut Glass Tumblers, Each lOo Beautiful grape design. (2nd Floor) ' ' MONTH-END SPECIAL 9x4 Bleached "Pequot" . ....... Sheeting, Yard 63c 42 Inch "Peppercl" Tubing, Yard 35e. 18 Inch Genuine Indian Head, Yard 18c. f)4 Inch Genuine Indian Head, Y'anl 42c, (i.'i Inch Genuine Indian Hfnd, Yard 47c. At The Churches Sunday ) ! First Methodist J, Krnnkliti Mann, minister, (ion pral ntfHdnlily of llie church school at The limiitiiiiii'l Milk tiiuriit uuil huxiipliono i-lnh of l.ou Aiiki'Iph will plu.v fur tlio assembly, I.rt every of ficer and teiiclier and pupil lie in their plu to. The pJitttor'g morning sermou will bo on Hie theme, "fcervico ami UreainrKR." Tho viuitins tpmrtet will fin tlinii the iniixic fur tins mTviee lo. V on tig prnple'H inceliiiK at 7, in I h university renins. We (ire expeetuig to hear repuiu from our delegates to l he SeebtM'k conference. All joint; folks of high neliool age and ohicr are rhpecially invited. The entire eve ning hour beginning nt eight, will lie given over the the Immunuel ipmrh't and Haxophone dub. They will render a IhkIi elttxrt concert, Nil tiihniruion, Silver ol ferliiR. This orgumnf ion co in pa tu tin his lily i reoimneuded ij ttuch piioitHH n h lr, Melius and H Itronglirr of ,n AtiRt'leM, 1Uh1hii hfiiitu'l and other. lo nut hums ihi musical trrnt. UciiKinber the ilvet-j and praise meeting in the hariemem of j the ehurrh at 7 :0 oYlnrk, ( Mir mid j Wffk fcenicfb arr splendidly attend-1 td. They an precisely what tlipy onl calk d pruj rr nieetnij:. Uf invite i you to Ihix fdlowhip of prijvr. ' Sttvera, paHtor. We nre happy to have Or. Jesse It. KelleniK, eviinneliwt, mi l l'rofeasor Jluruld Jtichards, ain;in evniiKelist, with im over Hiimlay. anrt they wHt'liavo clmrne Sundny mor'i iiifC. It in a real pleamirc tt huve the hp Kimene boya hack homo and their many friendn will want to ine.'t them unil hear tbeni. ! not fail to be preaent Sunday inorninj;. Wo also urge tie Sunday school attendance. If yt li are in the city he Mire nod be present. Snnd.iy cveninit Ir. Sliver preaches. I lis mibjeet is "The Fried Nliip of JehiiH." Thin ia the lat ser vice before the I nion service of the dimmer. We urR-1 loyalty on the part of the meuiherit mm invito our friend- to. attend. Pslrmount rrf-bytrrlan . Pund;iy morning we nrr to bear Mr. j E. J. Moore who v;is n dclcrfit from WlJIniuetri rteb.vletj t the gentMal asspinhy at t'tdmnhir, (Miio. lie will1 pive s nfM-ripiion of iiit Hsspinl.ly mid; Kll US hmnelhinjt of th" hid thlimt. the: l'rehl' lerotn (l)iirfli m diih( thr- UKh-i out the world. It'n a cie-it story nrcl all t-hould hear it. 4io d uncm,' a Wttrhtpful atuio plu'rc. u I'ordtal y- pie. The hi'de hi Ihm.! inert m at t'miif with your ftirud f--r the stmlvj l'NOn. Tlie f. I-;, UlM llot l Its l:lsl j ineitinj: tor the summrr Sund;i rvp.f i;mi NeM ri.t all atintud f t the hie' ronention in roriinnd. cltil order of things which are out -if harmpny with ttnd's plan to he done away with. The (ienesis uecount of mau'tt creation -arefully reviewel. I man snperinr to the brute brunt and how so? Trinity Lutheran (orner f Sith mid 1'rrtrl. Overt S!t Hin d, pastor. Sumlay schmd a mi. 1 "ticl h. Only n (h 'i t eiou. lte on time. Confirmation cerviccM mi.i oininuni ii from It) .'to a. nt. The fieuing iTUr'' at S i.Ylo, k ill be the fnirwrll sermon bv (lie iii-J ,r .is he from lb' firi of July drvoten nil his time in the intrrest of tbr l.u therau Hrotherlpn-d f Ainerira, Falrmount ChrUtian. Corner Seventeenth nml Olumhi.i tret ti, Iteguhir rrvii e rurh Sun'ihy at usual hours at 1 -b'Me school. I'reachitiK at 11 a. m., and at H i. to. Christinn endeavor met nt 7 p. in Morning sermou topic "lleeliii( (ine's Seif." K veiling, "Candles o( Scrip ture." Kvrryonn welcome. First Christian. Oak and Klevruth itreetft. E, V. Central Prosbytcrlan. A. II. Siumler;!, minister. A uniqUi' plan has been arranged by the nni isfrs if Corvnllis and llugene for nn exclmnge of pulpits during the sum mer union service.. Heginning July .1. the nni-Mi (o-rlces will be held in Ku gene n follow s: July 5, Congregn tional church, preacher, Uev. Wiltimn Iliiitd, Methodic, July -, Prpsbytcr iitu church, preacher, Kv. Ibirohl S. Tin tie. ( 'ongregutioiul. July Me-tt.ndiM I'burih, preaeher, Uev, Hugh T. Kerr, O. D.. I-. K O., I'itts burgh, I'm , bring a union meeting in eoniiinct'oii xv ti ti the meeting of Sno-l of Oregon ef the 1'resbytenan church. July '.'ti, C n n g r e g a t I nnnl chun !i, prnudier, Itev. Clnience '. lieynolds, I bristian. Aug. Mei Imdist chur.h. ptearlter, IWv. A. H M-I.eod, I . !.! I'resbytorinii, Aug. H, Christian' otiurch, preiii'ber, Itev, I. W. War rington, .sei-reimy of Y. M. C. A. of Oregon Agricultural r dirge. Ave l'l ltai'tit rliiireb, preacher, Jtrv. K. J.: Harper, M, K. foiith. Aug. -o, ChrN tiati chuivh, prearlirr to be arranged for. Aug. ii", rresbyierinn church, prri. her to be nrmugtMl for. Em mius Lutheran. On Se nnd avenue west near llliiir houlrMtni. Henry 1 vernoti, pstm'. Stindar school at I.ir a. m. Mi.-s t 'ariidU Anderson. supf vilitendenr. t'nion serien dt Itethewda Lutheran clmrfh at tanebo at U a. ni. Hud m thin church at S p. m. Itev. 1. Ha mnM'ii, t I'ortiund, Oregon, will spf ak nt both sen ice. Prayer meet ing Thurnbiy evening t eiglit o'ebH'k. First Congregational, Fred J. Clark, minister. 11:4.1 Hun day S'-lio d H a. m. serm n, "The An gel in the Sun." N p. 111. sertnnn. "A Otjima of lreams." tJood musie An 1 d fiitiully welcome nt nil services. First Unitarian. J"ast Kleventh avenue nt I'er.'y street. The last service preceding th suminer vncutiou will be held in this church Sunday -morning at - 10: l o'clock with sernmn by the pastm". KranK Fay Kddy. Sermon tnpir: "A ('our-Sijuare Uospel for Liberals." The solri"t and song leader for thix service will be Koae Stacks, soprano. "Tho Full Gospel Church." Located on Jeffernon street jiut north of First nvenue. announees reg ular services for (he .Lord's day nnd for the ensuing week. This church is organized for iho promulgation of the commonly known ( Four Square tfos peh giving the doctrine of divine healing, the baptism of the hdy spirit. nnd the eminent return euunl emphasis with the dortrine of salvntimi in propor tion to their relative valui? to bu rn suit y for time nnd eternity. Wel come to nil. "Toward the I'nderstanding of .leus." A male ipuirtet will lead the singim,'. Went minster league at 7. o'c ocK. Prayer meeting Thursday evening -at. K o'clock, with the past or b adin-:. Tojiic. "The (iood Samaritan," basc.i on Luke 10:L,."i-;t7. The prayer ineetiiu' room is cool, and it will he a brief, refreshing service. You nre cordially invited to enjoy thru services with u and to make this your church home. Ihr work we are tiii;g to Kverett ('. Itrown of the lornl guard won places on the Oregon state rifle team in the tryouts at camp. I Another try out will be held in a j month at Clackamas, when members of the state team will be p'eked to i compete in the national meet nt Camp Perry, Ohio, in September. and hetn in 1 do for Christ's kingdom. Don Zimmerman is Chosen for Honor . Members of (.' companythe head quarters company aiid the medical nt- j tachment of the 10'Jnd . regiment of j the Oregon National (luard returned j yesterday after 15 days' field work j at Camp Jackson, Medford. About! ',0" ''"'"rmrt". son of Mr. nnd .I'Jll iiihi were detrained in the Ku- Mrs. J. W. .immennnn, has Been np 1 gene group. ( pointed to West Point Military uead- Officers from Kugene who had 1 emy hy Senator Hubert X. Stanficld Mothodist. I nusual musiial attraction, Sunday, l.m.. "sj 'l'l.., mit tomi llv I e llov lieu Jin- n,nillli Oinirtet mid laxaiihone ' Officers from Kugene who had 1 emy hy Senator Hubert X, club f L u Angeles will appear at a I ; charge of the local men at camp were 1 nnd has left to take the entrance ex of the services of the M-lhodi-t j Major William (I. White, commnnder nminations, acorn-ding tn K. J. Adams, church next Sunday. Thev will render 1 of the first battalion. Captain. Law- i secretary to the senator, n niusical prelude for the gcneini a- I fence Jensen. First Lieutenant I. It. I Mr. immerninn is 11 graduate of ,.L ., 1. 1 1. ,.l 11 11.1 liiiij' Newman. Second Lieutenant Vircil 11. the Kugene high school, nnd the 1'ni itml itlav for the. morning service. li.jWnod. tf C company. First Lieuten- Versity of Oregon, nndns been fl. '; a. f.iirht. thev will rrnn'er ant J. . Koepke and Second a full evening's program, for which . nut James Meek of liea.lquarters com 110 charge will be made, hut a si v-r ; puny, nnd Mnjor Amos O. Waller and offering will be takm. Ir. J. Whit- 'aptain Pel Sianard of the medical n.iul. Itr. uglier of the Temple Hap-, nttachment tist chundi of Los Angeles said con- "h.le nt camp . company s team cerning thrm recently. "The Imma..- won the baseball championship by , T ..1 v,K,ni. pIhIi com-! winning six games without one defeat, uei vuiiiii. '.. ... . ,! nwfirdrd n silver Inrin enn by Hrigndier (leneral (ieorge A. White. Captain Jensen nnd Privntn Lieuten- ' assistant in the ! "5.V, doparfinrnt of rimiI- . At ..iiiri..l mv iMniirroiiaiinn or iirnplr the other Sundiiy nieht. ' Thin will be n i!""' o'P"rtunity ti KiiBonP. T.bf mpmbors o( I ll it. ornnii ;.i., r. nil of tliPin ChriMiaii I. r.1'5. .rn.Hllonnil nn,l o"n null, ivhn ro vrop.rin tl.pm- BIG DANCE Vencta Every Salurday Nloht Under new management. Bob Holsten's Orchestra Everybody Welcome. BRING US YOUR nrlvri. for t'hrinlinn work. Flr.t Church of Christ, Scientist. t'ornor of Twrlflh nnd t'lk streetf. Smuln.v irorninR tfrviof nl It n"iwV; ilnoiilnv HBliiiiR toKlinionlnl mft-t-g nl S "oVIock: Sunday . lu"l V 1i;S0 n. m. Thr rra'lins room at room ,".IJ MiMorrnn and asnourne oiim nrr of r.iehth and W'dl imftip Chinch of nod. TMrd n lid Monr. e. Miimip liicoticr, pastor. Hihlo .chool 1,1 a. ni,, K. A. Ki'clt'j., toipirintcndpnt. A. t'. Head. IIIMHlll. t IH.sr!. It'r nil H.r. ; ,,nftn. Pre idling service tl a. m. The pastor , Mits. is open nan?, rw, will speak on the subject of Ton ; nnd legal holulaj s. nt nil hur. . 1 .hf What is conscience? Wha; 1 l.nunriau u n. .........- til A, t he sunjeci 01 nip i j u r. . -moil fcr Sunday i 'ChnMian Science, in rM r.tnii,illv invited to attend the church scrvicea nnd visit the science is iM sphete? and what are its limita tion? Preaching S p. in., subject. "What will bf the condition of th wnrld when Jeirs comes'" Will it be covered from pole to p'de with a nil ti tle of righteousness? The pistor will iinmir thee questions in the sermon, onng pfople's meeiing 7:1 p. in. M iry Sto?ig, pre-dent. Mary Jam, leader. Subject, "'L'he Young Pe pt nnd their place in llm Church." Mid week prayer meeting Thursday, S p. m. AH are welcome. eadiu room. Eooona-Sprlnnllcld Frtfl MclhodM Sunday n hol 10 a. m Mr. Joi l.fo. aujicrintcndcnt. Trcachins tl a. ni. and 7:1.". p. m. Vomi frbplos nicctinc 7 p. ni. Prayer mertinf i :.W P. ni. Tliurndiiy. 'Dip now pastor. Itev. II. A.'llimnicr of l!ophrg. will br in (harm' Sunday, loin and hplp n live him a hcarly wolooinc. Yoii will he pleased, t'lnnili located one block west of the lilcnwood store. International Bible Student! An. Mefta Sunday p. in. nt l""il II. nil utreet. CliriM'i kiocdoin to be enlnl l!i.h.d on the enrth. The rarth mnn't home and will not be deelroicn. Isaiah 4.V18; Keel, 1:1. duly the o- Central Proabyterlan Corner Tenth aim IViitl. Uev. A. II. Saunders, minister. Mi!. T."A. lv.ic aon, choir director. lrs. Kulll IVivi. Cleaver, oricauiiit. Sunday achu d promptly nt H lo. with tl. A. Soiiltr, neneial enperintendfiit, in eharii.', 't'his i a very intere.titiK part of our Sunday monutiK service, aiul prfl'ar.N lie for the iuirning worship which follows at 11 o'clock. Itev. Itruce tii,'- rcn wi'l briiiR the inorninc mesHjic. 1 ' his theme being "America." (i.xl'a Ser- ' OREliON MOTOR CO. .jut. ' Jesus. Saiioiir. mot jif nuiimnn .-t ' (.Intues) hy the iiuartet and "Where the Weary Shall He at It.-st" ( Park er) ling by Jotin Kordsley, will be the soecial mil.icwl numbers. A short evening service at S u'cl". k during j NOTICE which Hoy Venlih. lately returned Moved o l Mh Avenue West. from Siria, will give an address on if VKANK d. HKltUKR. Healtor NOTICE 1 will not stand tor any debt con- I tr icted be anyone but mioelf. je 3o .1. W. COl.E. rhone s. K. Stevens for piano tuning. RUSSELL'S SHOP Hemstitching and picotine. Iteards. Sotl Willamette. 1'hone I'MQ. Jji) Our custom of returning your garments when promised also applies to rugs. Cleaning and Repairing GRANGERS EUGENE WAREHOUSE 446 Charnelton St. Phone 737 Clean Up For the Fourth Phone 300; Olive St., Between 8th and 9th RAYMOND TOKKEY: JUNE BARGAINS VOILES, inclios wide, 50c nnd GOc vnlnos FIGIKKD IMMITY, 25c nnd 30c prade DOTTED VOILES, 50c to G5c vnluos BURSON SILK HOSE, nil colors, $1.00 vnluos for GINGHAMS, :i2-inch width, o0c nnd 5c vnluos 25 40' 75' 25'