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turiliiy Evening, June 27, 1925 v- THE EUGENE GUARD COME IN AND DRINK REFRESHING ICE COLD WATER FROM THE FOUNTAIN Men's D ept. CITY NEWS x j (Continued from pat", oat) j0hn c. 11 ln.fn an.l H. ). 8Wr. j I postal i lrrks at the loi-.il poMnffir.- . is already anounceil, half an hour i '' ft ."'"""lay for- Astoria to alioivli : the regular daily tram. Those 1 'ouioniK.n of p stal carrier-, i ' to Oakri.lce on July 5 will have "" ',rk. the regular 7::i0 a. ni. train.' ! tier, Mr. Oraham nnmmc-pn, n B'M Name Filed ..,'inl on that iy will only be i ''i,,' ""rtiti.-ate of the assumed hmi-' ' one w. from Oakridge to En- ! '"One, Clarke K:ertrie compare, j " M'l.-rk llryjon l.v Warren (i. Clarke! was file,! )n the office of Count v yelerday. The" company is t Sir I Olive street. Attend Picnic The pienw-" of the. Centra1, l'refb.r- KiviT roan wan uueiioeu yesip T bv ;!'" church meinbers. A pie ; .,"ir.;-"r was served cafeteri.t :JB ,-nurch. at Robinsons grove on j Apartment To Ooen :.. ,- r.inil Willi nttpniiftl rpn-. I . r i ne new apartment of Jess Darling on Willamette street Will onn V, t 11 in,1 VAllnt.h..ll uiuiiv.-y Jlliy iu. a feature o. the afternoon sporn jt js annoure() 'S8 1,0-lm'" 0tram. The picnic was under joitt j .!? " .", r" j Leave For Salem j. ,he Lad.es A,U aoce.y and th, Mr an(, WMliam c rlubb ,nda, k-Uooi. Mr an(t N)rs wmjs y RuWe an """"" U'illio I.. ...in i . cih ........ ... n hi nine in paieni t,nches soia E1. Sunday t0 attend the annuaf liuble V. . reunion jCh west of Eugene to J. Al- j ' ;.rl of Alberta, Canada, It was Vists at B,achy 3nUm,nd tllaSynrrraftor,rwhoi Wi,"',r of Port- Sae, ?olredram:hrnoar "o,:: ! Jh" "? 'TV lougai ,!,,. J. I. Ilamlin, left vesterilav for .,Aa tlio deal. The William .Mc-. ii0. i... ., ,, . , , I to 3 h'trnrnlt n( 1 ,1, ' "V "ller6 '""' "ill Vlflt a SISter! a sold to H. S. ENerett of Lo b-jof Mrs ,,h , 3. Wash., who in turn sold hiSj I iicre property at Lebam to C. A. Back from California- i ,, sold his 200-acre tract to. Klll,r). ,la, murord , Kr. .Mcuougai. ;a week spent in Sacramento. Cai.. : 1 1 . . .. . . . . . . . iicrr"n w vis t a tiro! Nor in Li Hear Secretary Jardlne : I,,.s Angeles before returning to Eu- E. Eugene Chadwick, tecrrtary of gene, -s 'ehauiber of commerce and J. A. BIcLean, manager of the Osburn ho-1 Attending Ruble Reunion Ll went to Portland to hear the ad- Mr nnil N.-s llnru.o s.mnr Erejs of Secretary of Agriculture Wil- I and daughter will attend the Itlibl im .M. Jaruine at ine roniatm cnam- . reunion held at Salem this vear. Jr of commerce today. -Mr. McLean They w ill leave Sundar. I.ft last night for Corvaliis, and met ; Fir. Chadwick there toclny to go on ' Portland. They will return tomor- ; " K j .1. M. Alsteail and family of San ! Francisco. Cnl.. and James A. Hush Leaving Fop Salem Mr. 'and Airs, trunk K rs, accompanied by Mrs, th Kerns and Mirs and family of San Jnonuiain, left vps- . Cham-' tor('"-v f,,r 'I'siiiruiis laki- afti'r visinns i KHza.jiu Kuene. i Maudo 'Kern.s aro motoring to Salem via ! Leave for Homo dependence to attend the meet- l-intii(t Hlukeiy tf Oakrulsp ijng tomorrow or ine irvms eian, -"- "i -uoik iou. an- ,. n.hih Mm Phfimhora nnrl Mm t iltla. llo ll:l t Ijct'n lltTC visitittv I lr ifnd Miss Kerns are meiuhers. I -'"'J" Siimtim, left yesterday fr the.r here are 1100 members in t!te ; milH s- ;ate, according to Mr. Chamber.--, j Buildling New House Will Attend Reunion j 11. (J. O'ltrien is bcpinrini? enn- Mr. and Mrs. (Maude Wilkorson rif-l i jii uf n modern buny;.! v on Irs. Sadie Ruble, Bernhi Ruble tlie l"i nt 1H Si'vcntci m h tivr-ni;- 3d Webster Ruble leave Sunday : we-t winch he recently pim-lused ir Salem lair grounds to Jun irem i- rank I., i. nainhers. titer members of the Ruble re- j i,Mon Last year the n untun Returns From New port w as held in Eugene where approx-; . . m.ir.or ,,.. nn.i Your weight is your size in a Jantzen! A method is another Jantzen innovation originated because the surprising springiness of the original Jantzen stitch accommodates the build of thebody"across" and 'up and down" re gardless of waist or chest measure I One hundred and sixty pounds, for instance, takes a Jantzen sire 40. As easy as thatl There's a weight-and-size scale on every suit. Only in a Jantzen, also, do you get the patented bow trunk pattern, the non-rip crotch. The reinforced Jant ren shoulder strap is sur mounted by an unbreakable rubber button. The most widely-sold swimming suit in America I We carry Jantzens in attractive 1925 styles for men, women and children also a new speed suit I Come in and get your free automobilediving girlsticker ' PRICES Mfn'i Jantrcnt. $00 00 to $00.0(1 Women' Jantirns. $00 OO to $d0 00 C;let Janticns. $00.00 to $0,1.00 Children'! Jnu;i-.s. $00.00 to $00.00 r.itely two hundred ivure r res- secretary of the First Natiniul Kar: i wo nunnren or muru imc i ,.., k, .:.,; . ..in.' fipectcd to be there this year, j ,us f,mi)v f f(.v , NVw Aichorage Opens Tomorrow ivy friHii ililferent 1- nrmers iinnt'i locals at ('nttase lirnc last eveuitu". The opening of the Amhorape ten- Di-CU..M Markailnn Prtihlem Louse for the ummer season is an-; (i w .u., ,...... ..,.;.. i(, , ,i 'tflonced for tomorrow by T. G. Foley . ; ,.,.. ' ,,..; ' ,....',. roill IL-lUl . J.I1C iuuiu linn m l u nucv.i for the past two weeks, but b 'KiuuiiiK omorrow the Sunday hiucii aim eve- ring dinner service will be given, to given duily with atternoon ten ser- j uatn irom mraiuro e. The Anchoraite will he open i l)r. A. . Waller was hark in Ir throughout the yumuier months. 1 office this morning nfier spend iu ; two week nt t amp .lackson with Ine National Cuard troiins. 1 'ZfnbTl Back from Portland . A. Smith has relumed from Return From Trip Itev. and Mrs. .1. t . I eniplienn. ot U Columbia street, returned tins i.iorniug from several weeks' trip m ne east. lu-v, iniiMnn - - ,..,,,.. ,vlll1.0 i... wtl11. ...... tt lissioner to the general nsenihly nf , - be Presbyterian church nt Colum ns. Ohio. They have also been visit- lid their children nt Juliet, 111., and Milwaukee, Wis. business for thp Fi pi.n.v. eher I. ntnlier ( Acreage Sold William t'lubh Ins und his five aura till liiK li 11 1 " Lortli of Kugene across from the inf rme scuool to i,. nnneris oi .n 1'roncisco. it was announced ' this morning through the Sam Hugh Iteal- I) CO 111 pHny, X IIC UCIU b un.-m-n ifttenlny. Concert Well Attended A large crowd heurd the I. O. 1'. band runecrt in the east park h.oc.-i evenine. Classical and popul ir . flertions were played under llie lea-( krship of A. handles, l.i nel Strat-: 'i pl:tcd a cornet soio. ; Furniture Store Moves I The removal of the stock of the : Ai'Iil'Tate furniture st-re from the; Hfie-nt locution on Willmnette stre.-: fl U the new .Miner hutMing began In-1 , i-reniiiK. The new store will be open t fr business July 1. Returned From San Francisco H, V. premvitt Ims returned fron i f-an Friiii'-isco where he went on a nwt.ir trip with Mrs. 1'resentt i'11' : Umily. Mrs. Trescott ami the cliil ) ir"n will remain in the San Kronen-; w hay fiisuiet visiting Mrw. 1'rr- rott s aunt. At Longview ! Mrs. It. Hoy l'ontli mul Mr. and, Mrs. ('hnrs C. I bc flin of linger.. I Leaves for South - ' Mis Mildred Ward leave t..m..r- JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES 6lory br Hal Cochran DrawinBi by I- W I'.iJnei TOY CAVK I'lIAlTKI! -'7 mi ! Kill to Close 1 Thf -losinit dnto for the Marmla 'U f the Kisrhrr lurob'r pop".' I" I'riiluy evoning. .Inly II fr tin1 ''"it'h of July, n, b.'in nprritinn '.n .liiiy ,1, it ki, unnounri',! tlii l;"rrin; from the KuKfn' office ( : '"i.ii'iiny. c"re is Tonight 'Hi- informal ,:nncir(! party for thf r,l"-i!a i.'nl of visitinn Marshfifl'l "!f-r ami their loilirs i. to !' I,"!'l liiN pvniug at tho country clun. it i t,nn.if...,.,. Mt.ni1Pr9 of tlie cluh are """I I.) Kttl-Wl. ifL a, IMS The suit that changed bath 'mn to swimming Vt XkVTT-' n i-Wc S 'imt i:i.7 rvjr-gofa ,Ta..'t.i irx.rj are auior jj visitors fr in thin . -i Hloppina ni I.o. u ,'v. Wafliiiiloii. Went to Nowporl .1. H. Hewitt I It tliis iiiiii'Imii; for t'lrt o jiilii his fjitiiih win, li;( Iiio-ii dprtiilillj: a lew il;i.M un til" S, tlio liennit ran up on sliorr anil ,1 isaiipi-arril l.aik of pome tree, .laelt womleriMl nliat was to liappi'ii ln't. His nomler was mi.n an- Hwernl. for in a few momenls the liennit renppearnl with a hut burlap naek of ,'OH.anuts. "Iletter take tlH'k" alons." he luilltirl. Von ran drink the milk anil eat the iiomle.." F" is Traoed Hnipli K. Voiler has tra'Ieil hi L'K) f irm mi miles south of Pexter "'1 I'n a, Te lioincatea'l ailjoinin for U- 6,.,;. ,n, lo, l0,.e, at Jl! liar--!n ..t belonging to John 'lin. 'Ihn '"'I ns maile by I,. .MontgrnnerT f ti' Hi.mv Healty comiany. ! '1-111- ,-o,oa,r,l were lse,l into the !.., ami then Jar k ami 1'ott.v ""' 1 e', a farewell ,o the l;t.le tor ra,e n.en h - I l- ' "'.' cr. ..' -aid I tatty. -Vo be. .e have. .h.r.nH m ill. AnVthVnp. -he pe, Ho,, b.rke.1. a .,.. .h. P- .nonk.r. r,pieake, his farewell. Wr Aoams to Astoria I- I A'iams, aerretary ti Sen.itor '''frt . Stanfiehl. left thi nnrr.- I! t f..r Atol'ii. in renone !o an in- ' '' deliver an addre-j there -'' :-'lore a g.tthering of p"ti! He will return ('morrow. . ha Dr- Dale Buys Home ' M. I:ile ve,erd.'iv pr ' 't -i,., ,,f Hm i jsjellM. -:t"f ' "f th. s uslaw national fre.t . II Se e. ....tie ,hr nrli ti 1- CUdLKST 1 IX TOAV TO SHOl BASEMENT NToKE TEMl'ER ATl'RE 72 ALL DAY! ' 'Month - End Monday' ' Sales In Every Department ! f!p fell! IM 100 WONDERFUL NEW SILK FROCKS IN A GREAT "BEFORE-THE-FOURTH" SALE STARTING MONDAY Lace Tunics Tub Silks Flowered Georgettes French Voiles Beaded Georgettes High Grade Cantons Embroidered Nets Novelty Crepes Vhnt a niarvi'lous strnko uf .mmuI luck for 111" MfMorrim & Wnslihui'iif slorc! Lust week we wired our New Ym-!s resident liuycr lo .secure UK) sill; l'roel;s for 11 ' "before. tlie-l'Vuirlli" side. We einpliasixed tjnalily and style and also l.()Y I'KU'E. And K"l it! We did imt i.'.ieel lliese dresses until Wednesday or Thursday but here they are already for Monday's selliii";! 1D0 of the jirelliest little summer froelis you ever laid eyes on! And think of it, only $11).!).')! Not one dress in this ontiro lot of 100 would you ever associate with Mich n little price. "WK want you to see theni to examine Ihcm, mul know for yourself what really wonderful values (hey are! No amount of des cription or words can adeiuately describe them, Wo'll wner they'll be gone lone; before I'Yidny, for what woman doesn't want a smart summcrv little frock for "ovcr the-Kourtli !" EVERY SIZE, NO TWO DRESSES ALIKE In The Entire 100! Sec Special Display How We Make KOTGX Easy to Buy Mykccpuijasuplyof p.ic!..ir c.,a!l rcaJy-wrappcd, wilting for you on a convenient counter You learn the price from a email Mgn and pay tht clerk. Pick up your package of Kotcx and p,o out. No embarrassing questions, no explanations necessary. If you don't know what Kotcx i.' and what it docs get a package today. F.ujht women out of 10 in the better waJks of life have adopted it Your first packii;c will tell you why. Write Ellen 1. RucHjnd. (iraiiuete Nunc, 1M W. kaon Blvd., Chicmto, lor new IvmiIc, written by promi nent wnmin'i doctor, which explain! the vilue of Ketex from the itindjoint of health. A off r (pmr in irtilfii ta t'tt'i t 0 ?. 7 j e tth u -tirir,Amrt ir; h!ar a,,, tir . ,nfn , 7 ' t t ill iirri I ;rM. ' thf mt t'u fit-Itr. 59c Monday: Sale Of Towel Ends 9c And 11c Each A lot of ,'itin Turkish towel ends secured from tlio mill for n wnitf nnd to hi' sold Monday for less l.han you could buy a "iish cloth for! Moi l, of III, in are Inrjje oiiom:h for n as towels and ALL lire neatly stitched on both finis. All white. It will pay you well to even cut them up for wash cloths! And for the summer home or campini? trip or to take idoiij; for the swim they are indeed "just the thinff." -Iln sale in the basement Monday. - Finest Crepe Japanese Lunch Cloths $2.25 A far superior Japanese lunch cloth to that ordinarily found nt this price. The i-izo is l.'ixl.') indies.. The beautifully woven nnd perfect ly bleached crepe. Neat blue and tan designs are all jrimrnntoel fast colors. I'or summer luncheons, etc., you'll want these tfooil lookini; cloths. And, of course, you know how nicely they launder! 500 Pairs Men's Regular $1.85 Heavy Weight Overalls $1.35 pr. BASEMENT STORE NEWS 16 OF THE 48 ICE CREAM FREEZERS AT $1.39 LEFT TO SELL Ti IIS WEEK! Think of It! K nt th's-i t:l"mli,l 2 ,inrt ".NVw Hl.in,lnl" I, " rr-'ion fr-" mid tn thror ,..,v! .M.elo nl le-foy v al vh nlr-l Iron tutus i-nslly. fr,--7" ,iil, kly. A r'-nilar 12 no fro. jr (,.r II .".'J W-11 te.1 h ,,! i i-ur- -.iior.i brfnrc th Fourth m it j-nu w!h ,m, in tills priie. K"t n 'i"n. REFRIGERATOR BUTTER DISHES 50c 1 lb. si., . Keeps liutter sweet, fresh ami clean. STANDAKI) TI I KfiM' i.M KTKKS-I! handy sizes 35c, 65c, $1.00 (JALVANIZKl) SI'KINKI.IMi CANS, No.,S and No. 10 si"s $1.00 and $1.19 tjt'AKT SlH ALI'M INI'M YAC1I M )',( iTTI.KS $1.0, ifL'.4- and ..:.7.") Keeps liipiids ice cold for 7J hours! The first Ihiin,' we want lo emphasize here is that hVI',l( I'AIk IS I'LIM'TK'T-not a lot of mill s mils such as nre often sold around town for this price or a little less! i Staunchly made of No, J'.'U weight indigo blue denim suspender or hiprh back styles -all seams triple lock titched; riveted metal buttons; ti pockets; every size llj to 4-', and we alter the length without charue. Iiollar to ti doughnut the mail order houses can't come with -IN- of this quality nl this price! Yes Plenty More Of Those Cool Athletic Union Suits At 89c Ileal summer comfort in th'se well made cross bar nainsook union-, all erneroii-dy sized - knitted band backs and buttons that are pea lis SKWKM bouu'ht to sell at $1 .-soiling so many we ii can afford to make this special, o suits for ifl'iO. I; t-j.ij i.w x I'liJi'W.iiiiin'Jtmnjil I.IU'wwr.ll V Atei-iAijt-JfclHIlvft'.'lV.naBINttMtl'L N't. .t ,i,r" ti'.;ht. . T-L-WiV h, f i.l r ti ll- Th -T'f a'nii. PHt ami lli;.,r,l lt"t. .. ..'.! J wl I "". 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'i hy lf. ;v V r 'my-n frfl (nun ft vun$ rlin m-iroicx. - - ' j(ft ti.i, fi.'-rn'i.j hv in.'!1 o f r A br.i kiiiat Imt r(t rtrm. .hr Has Iftk'il Hrr From AIIfU ! ..r j h Mr-y b"iM5. II s I-i'i-i.-n f l-:.lin'.ii'"t. Al '' . r'- ' " ' ' ( Mr. Hoyf Birfc- n i Ftshnrmin Ftnd t (- i. Il.i r-iurnr.l this murninf y l'irm "i akr .It p i' l An after a ! phl Ut Hi'Uurt ami ft, r,-.-a- aa flnA . li,. 41, -..'. j.i 4 .l j' of ::, in J.i.u.a "f r- 1'm, llrijotb.r ..,t yo.nu C '1 Co-fnti(, " W. WjrJ, ru.iil :er. '!