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I, I M ill Page Eight THE EUUExNK GUAED Tuesday Evening, j,l0 Hit-1 hi: Hi .! J f ; ft sip' 'iiUI S, hi l tin ' t " ! T, ! it ' f. r M t ' in , .1 . I 'iTi'f n i- "1 i 1 A 3 -. i ' - !.'; '-4 '1: ill' Hi! hi Hi! ' ! M ' i i A i? I !h! f i ! t i Approximately ?rei,f"0 federal mon ey will be ppent on the construction of roads and trnilK in an elabornte fire protTtinn program in the ('am ende n.-itioniil forest, according t the report from the office of Neliorj F. MriPiluff. forest supervisor. This -li-cludes 85 miles of trail, seven and a linlf miles of roads, and the clearing of IS and a bnlf miles additional for construction during 111-6. The new trails in the communica tion system will in nddition to the trails already built, make approxi mately 74.1 miles. All" trails arc logged r.ud plainly marked with stuns pre pared and posted at considerable colt and trouble, Emphasis is laid by fore'.i officials on the need of not molestina these signs, which nrc also in tbii path of vacationists and fishermen. Central Telephone System. Besides the road and trail communi cation, an elaborate central telephone system is maintained. It is so arrang ed that every one of the road auJ trail crews. 12 in number, can keep In touch with the rangers offices, mi l In turn with the central office. The strictest watch is kept for all indications ofismoke and fire, fire breaking out in immense area cf th? Cascade forest, 1,0U1,1S.) acres, which Includes 70.075 acres of., alienated land, could spread with tremendous rapidity under low humidity nnd. higii temperature conditions, doiug untold damage to property nnd endangering human life. The forest wealth which stands in constant danger of destruction dur ing this season, comprises 27.22S.0OO, 000 board feet, estimated timber stand, of which 20.000,000,000 board feet are Douglas fir. The remaining 7,22S,000.000 feet include yellow pine, western hemlock, while pine, noble, silver nnd Shasta fir, while fir, hem lock, lotlgepole pine, western red ced ar, iuceusc cedar, sugar pine and hardwoods. Timber Sales Operate. One large timber operation is con ducted at Wcstfir by Ueorgc W. Kel- SOCIETY AND CLUBS By MARIAN LOWKT : Mr. and Mr. Herschel K rarer at Portland arc visiting in Eugene unt'l after the Fourth it July with the for mer's grandmother, Mrs. U. N. t'ra zer. Mrs. Arab lloyt line left this aft ernoon for Missoula, Montana, where vho will epend a greater part of th-- summer. . Mrs. E. Rupert left for her home in Portland this morning after a week's visit in the home of Mr.s. Myra Kupert. V ' ' Major and Mrs. Harvard Moore (f Fort Lawton, Washington, have rs turned to their home after a few days' visit at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M. AVilkins. The picnic of the Santa Clara young niarritd people's Sunday school class which was to have been held Wednesday evening has been post poned until a later date. ... The women at Susan Campbell hall have arranged a series of interestini affairs for the summer session a:u dents, entertaining at an at-home hour between seven and eight o'clock each Tuesday evening. The first of these events will be held this evening at which time Ilr. Edward H. Hulmc, a member of Stnuford university fac ulty who is teaching in the Kugene summer session, will give an address. All members ft the summer studeJit body and faculty are invited to these affairs. ... Miss Josie Milliorn has returned to Eugene after visiting in I'ortland over the week-end. ! 1.M, J. H. Knight Co. JS2.87. II. H. , B. I,. Duller ?.'IO.as, It. II. Nesbet Averlll Machinery Co. ?28.05. Dodge : SS. i.i, Walter linker $10.50, Ceo. Hills u.2o, C. Shelley $0.12. Eugene Sand & Ciravel Co. $7.00. Oscar Smith $3.00, Hen Wilson S58.37, E. J.. Math- $10.00, L. Dow Motley $7.U0," ,7. .'V"""" x "rarel Co. fM.OO, A . h. andjke $21,110. C. U. .luckson -UIH, Hoyd Ayers $20,110, Heu Wil son $I2.IMI, Oscnr Mmitli $l(UHl, Mrs. t . I.. Sloan $-.Nl.vM. A. Horn $.1.11:1, Hnjd Ayers $4.!l!l. C. .lackson $4,011, with the same benefits as if they had; $34.50, J. O. Ward $H9.00, J. C. enlisted in the regular service within three months from their last dis charge therefrom, says 1. W. Nnrtb cToft, recruiting officer of the Port land station. ' "Itntcd men can get back into the regular navy with their rating at time of lost discharge, provided there is a vacancy in their rating, and thiv are still qualified," says Lieutenant Nortlicrnft. "Here is a chance for old salts who still feel the call of tbe sen, lut for the reason of broken ser vice, hnve stayed out. Now the door is open." Harris $12.75,' Walter linger $10.20, J. W. Hickett $0.50, II. A. Howe $13.00, Frank Bush $9.75. HO AD DISTv 22: J. S. W'oodard $13.50, .lonns Dablin $5.2.V Olo Dahlin tSJM. O. Dowell Jr. SS.0O, i Nets BerKi'iim $i..50, i:. A. liabb Mfg. Corp. $51.35. H. F, Goodpas ture $12.u2, Kuowles & Uraber i.tv ellum i; Clow $3u.30, llow-urd-Coojier Corp. $2u5.Ui, Oregon Machiuety Co. ll.'iu, ihell Oil Co. otute inuuatrtal Acciueut luui. sou $27.44, J. K. Daiuewood $132.Nl, $00.53, Coast Culvert & Flume Co. .',i(l.U4, J. 11. Baker $0.(H, Hamloth & Uohde $5.10, W. M. V orden $151.75, 1'ac. Tel. rc Teig. Co. $13.15, West i-st I Dale Tucsing $5.1s. ltalnli Kinir Sll.117. Side Oarage $3.5u, It. A. liabb lldwe. I J.'- Miller $14,117, C. II. Fanner $22.- f.juts.114, J. 11. llaker $U.!KI, Ilnmlotll 'It. J oilman mii.uk, llias. K. : lioliue $5.10, W.M. ttunleu lldwe. "I "" U1..17, Eipiipineiit & Hcpair Co. $.t-0.u3, S. B. t ineguu $0i 1.40, ! "'; ',.'.., . Unftin-Uabu lldwe. Co. $5S.il), 11. ; MWDGh MARKET IiOAD: Blue W. ohari u. $1.4.s, Walters BusUong Mountain l.br. Co. $75.01, W. (i. Eeat Lbr. Co. $2.4u, tugeue Vulcanizing ' " $2!(.!I4. C. It. I'arks $20114. W. A. Works $21,311, liulli-Uoocrttion 1'ow- Swane $2(i.04. Otto Fisk $1.!.!K1. der Co. $10.7(1, Shell Company $72.50, -N.,TI "'EST: It. A. Bubb lldwe. .-Southern 1'acific Co $12. n, Union i o. $1 12S.S5, Coast Culvert ei Flume Oil Co. $342.01, SMuimuril Oil Co. 1 o. $!Hi.-.I7, F. D. Thompson $47.CKl, $400.31, Service Ourage $1.35, Edwin - .N- Mathews $2!l.5ci, A. I.. Uoberts Tullar $lil).S5, (.'has. W ilson $.2.2.., ; $. Adna II. Siguor $2.25, Elbe Dr. Fanner $l!.75; Jess Fergueson ?"":no,r --110. F.. I!. Stephenson $21. $5.1KI, Elvm William $5.lHI, Coe Sta-.""'ph .De.Mott $3.50. Harold tionery Co. $5.35, liond Builders i Bmighman $7.(KI. Ituth Hoherlson Equipment Co. $2(1.00, Willamette 1 ""',''r 'a- $7S.32, Cordj & Mucl.ar- luuininent t o. SI HI .1. M. Koieht ' c" V"' Lane County Girls Finish Club Work lldwe. Co. .l5. IiOAD D1ST. 24: M. Gillespie $14.00, W. 1. Seals $13.00. KOAD D1ST. 25: Fred Smigley $7o.ou, lrert ever $01.75, A. M. Sturtcvent $3.50, Orlaud Lewis $L Clayton lumnn $3.50. . IiOAD DIS1'. 20: E. L. Mathews $114.25, Louie Waskc $34.13, Kay niond Frev $3.50, Frauk Peebles $2S.OO, Swan Olson $10.03, J. K. McKinzoy $34.25. Koy l'atton $32.50, II. S. Merrlum $17.50. Claude Huff man $3.50. Bob ojv $14.02. N. C. I Burch $14.02. Tom Olley $11.12, Hen Nine Lane county girls, members cf ry Whitsell $.S7, A. C. Miller $7.50, the Vida Sewing club, have finished 1 J- 1. Browne $3.75. Dale Tuesiug their work for the year, nnd are no-v $2.4!) IUIjih King $US7, U. 11 Far rated as "100 per centers," reports ,r(XfJ"i'- "(. and liepair Arnold. D. Collier, county club lead- I)AD DIST. 2S: Henrv Harrow er, who went to Vida Saturday night $ir,.75, Carl Echler $15.75, Dove to take part in the club's Achievement Stoup $2.15, Otto Eichler $15.75. day program. IiOAD DIST. 20: Herman Larson The club lender Is Mrs, Ii. H. Payne $3.50. Frederick Stoneficld $3.50, Hu nnd those who finished tiieir work on ia",' ,ftoP1",fr,1,'1 ?;' 00' . , , the project are a, follows: rjdW Aivinn Thompson, Ardith L. Pob:, j IiOAD D 1ST. 31: T J Neely Gladys Minney, Metoln Allen, Wilma . $1(13.50. Frnnk Sjiencer $5(1.00. Tom Post. Patricia Fickel, Louise Allen, I Spencer $21.50, Geo. Wilson $2S.(0, Co. S.4.40. 1(. S. Bl vson $4.08. l ll- lumette Furniture Co. $8.00, J. W. (Juackeubush $7.05, W. M. Wordeu $iiu. i5, j'jliner Uundersou $l4V.io, H. E. Lower $23.0(1, W. V. Lower $11.08, Claud Jackson- $8.72, Dale Tuesin $12.40, llalpb King $0.85. C. E. Wilson $2.ll. C. Ji. Farmer $2.24, W. It. Orr $4.00, Jessie Ferguesou $3.73. l.ivin William S4.0S. V. II. i Hanson $2.49. UL.c. -I'T.OIUiNCE FEBHY: Frank Kuowles $1.50. EUGENE - H.OliENCE: Juck Iiobertsoii $200.00, l.ouis J. Miller $30.00, M. Johuson $50.00. (.I.MPL HILT.: .l.ouis Anderson i"u,- H ntso" f-"S. F. I,. Marshall $20.40, A. A. Winter $31.50, Ii. O. Dunlnp $45.!15. II. Torkelson $1.80. Geo. Watson $52.1::. Win. Mathers Si.OO. F. L. AVnite $3.5(1. John Fisher $24..0, K. .1. Weaver $15.75. .7. P. Greiner $S.75. Chas. McColliira S1.32. Bailey Brothers $17.10, K. M. & I,ce Ballev $84.",.(i:i CliOW-VAI GII: Southern Paci fic Co. $25.11. Ii. A. Babb lldwe. Co. $2,011. Lawrence Couch S55IKI. L. N. Mathews $15.50, F. 1). Thompson Mll.dO. Coast Culvert ei Flume Co. $010.17. A. !,. Hoberls $15.00. Adna Neely $125.00, Scott Yount $250.00, Albert V. Knowles $20.00. Jolin & Lil lie Dostcr $108.00, Gilbert & Clara Uenagiu $33.00, T. J. Neely $22.00, Frank Spencer $17.50, Tom Spencer $14.00, E. C. Orinsbee $3.50, Wesley Whittaker $4.25, Hans Nelson $3.0o. LOST CHEEK: F. D. Thompson $111.00. Coast Culvert A: Flume Co. $177.32. A. L. lioberts $24,011, L, N. Mathews $5.(Ml, E. It. Steibenson $3. 5(1, linlpii DeMott $3.50, Kulll-lioberl-son Powder Co. $3.17, Henry Smith $127.00. Mark Goodman $21.00, C. M. Hamilton $12.(Hl, O. V. Hamilton $10.50, W. H. llohart $10.50, James Bobart $10.50. i '. Pederson $10.50, J. S. Wjlnnd $10.50.(1. Mnlhews $1(1.25, F. Parker $13.00, Joe Sclrck $13.00, A. M. Wooil $10.50, W. JI. Schick $14.00, II. (i. Smith $13.00 (irorer Kelsey $3.00, li. A; Babb lldwe Co. $15.41, lialph King $3.74, Equipment & Hepair $0.00. NOHTII FOliK: F. D. Thompson $51.75, A. T. Miller $175.IKl, Diaiuoiid Jlorris $2.00. Earl McNutt $5851.115. FOX HOLLOW": Ruth liobertson Powder Co. $31.10. E. N. Thlunjison $22.50. Adna II. Signor $4.50, Elbe Signor $4.00, Y. D. Fogle $10.00, K. H. Ste)henson $3.50, Harold Btuigli man $3.51), W. II. McBfth $30.00. Win. Kindt $35.00. D. It. McBeth $27.50, T. Goodpasture .$23.00. I.ovd Kindt S3I .50. A. .1. I ledger $27.50. .1. II. Herrnn SI05O. C. A. Swnefiiit $27.50, E. j,. Westrope $33.50. P. Pop off $30.50. G. ' W. Toll $31.25, W. V. Stone $22.50. O. G. Thornton $1SOO, Lewis Brigs $10.50. N. H. Toll $I3.0(), L. Chrislenseu $0.50. George Chris tensen $10.50. L. 1. Harris $7.00, El-' mer Swaggnrt $7.00. i McKEN.IE IiOAD: G. II. Wag- I i!.' ;,':""r -N- '1'hompson goner $15.00. It. A. Babb lldwe. Co. I.,;. .I'".',e MSPor M.iai. V. I), l-'ogle xk:17 t:,. U'lii;..,, n n lu 1 i".", Ii. Stephenson $14.00, 75 Oaten $0.00, C. J, .Meier $8.25, cllt- I linlpll DeMott $111.2... Franc's AVag ' ' ford Cnibtrce $3.50, Lawrence Crab-; f,0"',,t1''". !r,vn.M,!",l'''"'l $045.54. ,,..! tree $3,511, Earl Perry $3.50, M. J. ' 1f 'VJ.p-v7t$rV''-. I';l"'i' Mitchell ' 9 Chase $10.40, J. ,M. .McCauslaiul r ' ""i-.-. ' N ' $t,3.1KI, Motor Investment Co. 1r"p' 1!i"'.01 $100.0(1. P. JJ. Morse j $1384.44, Delbert A. Dick $55.00. ?1.'',.w!', :.";':'.k''!,.hlrh SH "(1. , BIIIDGE: Joe Collins $,il.5o. A. I ''I:1-' M ''AI : '' D 1 iiompson , C. Striker $175.00, Cressey s $1.45, V11-.,. ' ' lUVS1"0" s:i1-"'n- Ke O'Connor 4; Carter $47.liu, Eugeue ,"r"1',1: l,'5!:'.';l,W S0-.'0. Adna H Sic- ! Transfer Co. $20.25, Knowles & Gra- n,or ?-!'.!V' (,""nl, I'rmtine Co. S5 .40. ber $10.30. ll. A. Bubb ll.lwe. ui.1',:' (ulvert & Hume Co. $312.19.1 M It ; .. Ii. ItOnerrS .V'l.lS K ho Kiir.inp : I Koglo S...C0. L. N Mn- It's Delighting Hundreds (.linstenseii $2(1.8, C. It! Parks' $l.O0 1 f,10 ""'.' w. G. Eaton $0.(5, lloldruige l.br. Co. $57. Ill, George Wuhan $315.08, .Mariou Giobs $15.75, Koy Foster $25.00, Shenviu-Williams Co. $72.00, .Moore Sign Works $15.00, Mrs. .letf Harney $0.00, O. S. Cnllisou $100.01, N. J. Bryant $iU.oO, M. B. Christeu wen $125.81, Guard Printing Co. $0.30, Daugheriy l.br. Co. $08.54, rislier Lor. Co. $oi.-il, i aller A. itouuuru $0.i2, liiue -uouutain Ur. i J'" ."" " hi .-....ni. ntro.ii jii,li:i,- i Co. $o25.U3, M. B. Lhr.steuseu ! ""in $1()...0. Stnuda"! Oil Co. SOO.WI. ! ij.8, ilmuaway Motor Co. .tu. S. ! Lueene ( oncre'e Pine Co. S40SO. ! li. rincgi:u Sv3i.o5, lacott liKiusoli Carl Anderson $450 nil. Jess Frgue- ! .2S.oo, itowaru Uodge 0.S1, t TauK ; $''2 -0. l-.lvin Withnm S47.51. W. ; .uorr.s $i.4.i, juu.ue jmoiuous 1 ' Oswald Soil no. Geo s-v ,iC, (, , n.l3, Kuoiv.es v uraber Sl..o.., Dan Spores S'3 "0. Ii. E II t S'-.l .-,.. i lesion i llu.es o3.io. U. -V. lluou 'V " ru" -... .iov -lor-.s .v.,.on. , inlivM. ('. 8 1 .....'. it..v 1. ..s.er I McKy A: Jlovnn .43 l'.MlMlinietit fe itepnir tl'.i..''i. '.ale I nosing $2.-; 'in. union iv-ie . t,. hwaue $0.00, KELLAND'S Saturday Evening Post ,. I thews n. John MeC'oilum ! Mnrgnret Montgomery ly umuT the name of the Western : goIK Lumber tompany. The sale, of &u- j Luneh was served during the eve pioxmmtely iiSj.000,000 feet, is let , ninx. it is reported. The assembly was under contract which rims over a i n tie iinn f the Vida Farmers un 13 year period. A total of -3 per cent I in of ail t i'f ipts c'liies back to thn . county for hchonls, and jVU peV cent additional to the state for road work winch iu;iy or may nut be used iu the county from which it is derived. The Signal Lumber company operates a yiiuill Hale nt Lanuax. The lumber roncerns nrc connecf ed with the ventral telephone system which is unproxhmtely 310 miles long. Standard lookout houses nre 16,000 Windshield Stickers Sent out1 $i Esther Chi!-! Gilbert Heningan $12.25. E. C. Onus- i bee $28.00, Tom Cullen $40.00, P. N. Nelson $3..i0. II. M. Peterson $5.0(1, Oliver Foshnck $7.00. Link Lund $3.50, William Tntuin $1.75. HOAD DIST. 33: Itiith-Iinbertson rowder Co. $40.10. IiOAD DIST. 31: Iiuth-Hohertson rowder Co. $82.45, It. A. Buhu lldwe. Co. $1.71. KOAD DIST. 3o : Elinah Brooks More than 10.000 windshield stick ers giving warning of the firtst fire hazard have been sent out this week from the office of the Oregon State chamber of commerce to local chain- inaintilincd at Hardest-, Little Cow- ' " ' l' """"- "'' "! etti-y Geisuucu u.oo. Marvel v.eruu horn. Huckleberry. Castle Hi ck, and ! ul. ,. ., . .. . 1, ,. t'.i 1,.a'u"eu i my oi me rju;riiu i-iiiiiiiuvi jl vum uuAU DIST. 3: L. W. Zumwalt $12y.Ji), J. . HuckHUay 4..ou, ii. A. Keetz $48. To, era Heueniau io.it, ueu. Doiitia I'j. itoy Mnith J?io.tK, Forrest K llolliiday ili.oti, itny I'urkersou $15.70, '1'. i. Ilorsepastnre als eight other lookout points occu pied during the summer. Lookouts aro being si'iit out (omorrow, t hough a number have 'already pone to their stations hecituse of tins .unusually caily fire senson this year. S E Contrary to rumors circulating for i?everdl weks past the Fourth of .Lily shutdown of fir sawmills t?n the west coast will he brief this yrnr nno for the industry as a whole will not Hverago tii"i' than five days, accord ing to reports from 4L emplnymeut uprvh e offices in varinua nrthve': rro t-itifs rcci'ivr-fl at 41. headquart ers in Kueene today. Some companirs report that they will remain closed for two or three weeks while neces sary repnirs are made, but the ma jority of Inree plants will be down less than one week. The Iflidny close of pine mills of the inland empire w'll be oven mora brief, the report indirnto, ami will flvenigf11 not nnre than lliree dnys. At I'l'rthuid the KiMirth of .lutv shutfiown of I'ortlnnd ami Columbi-i river sawmills will be brief and th- loccinii cjiinns which ore now opera:-; lldw ina will nU' be clned hut n few davs. ! l'wd Atniitvl nn Rnwniill or rntno .nh him ! -t.l bef n merce, from the state organization. Over 7000 booklets dealing with thtf same subject havi been distributed in Lortland to the auto camps. A whL'r distribution of fire warning literature has been obtained this year than las', according to the slute chamber of C 'luinercc secretary, and n keen in terest is being manifested throughoi-.t the state in Stop Forest Fire week, which the governor has designated for June 10 to July 4. s l QUARTET GUESTS HERE The Imiuanuel Male Quartet an 1 Saxaplmne club of Lor Angeles, Cal., which oeliehted a very large audien-e at the Methodist church last Sunday. night were guests while in the city of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ktevens n Twelfth avenue west. MARX AWARDED CONTRACT The Marx F.ugenc- !eing nnd Cleaning works was awarded the con-'-met f'T dry-clcauing and pressing the military uniforms of the Reserve Officers Trnining Corps at the Cni versity of Oregon by the university comptroller this morning. The denn ing establishment also received the contract last year. COUNTY CLAIMS ALLOWED (.Continued from page seven) MnstersoM l.7.-. KOAP Co. $1. I1ST. Albert Simmons (1: Criffin Unhb 'J.Ttt, Ituth-Uohert son t'o. .v.O'N, .nns. i.ewis V A Ihimewood So4.r0. Ll- . it J .1.- i VHl C-."-. I'nim cueren inirniK me pasi wpck as t . , nil,o.u Mt-' 1-tiTt men now working nre holding f:it tin- i (1.v'iM "t (h til the holiday. There i a small siy- KOAO OIST. 7: fieo. Tollman plus of laborers in rortlnnd. IJoard Authorizes 925,000 tax Vote S.'. HI. lOiiuinnicot tV lietiair Sli.lHl. IHlAli l "1ST. S: W. T. Culver $."i."il"ll. Frank liriffin $in.-J. K. H. tlriffiu SUI.SS. C. II. l.ajoy If'.'S ST. Cnrl Carpenler $Hl.iHI, Itnlph Ktng $3. IS, C. II. l'nrnier .$'1.12. Hen VII sun .4.IHI, r.ii,:iiment & liepair $11,011. HI UP I'IST. (1: M. I,. Wallace S'.'l It. A. Hubn lldwe. Co. ifl..'l."i. itarues .Vriuur uuctle IMO.uu, ll in, rorresler iio.oo. ..l. ll. Hart $.Hi, .Nat Hart $o.ou, llurues $J.oti, James Co.u ii'U qiu.uo, 1.. .uusl fcu.uu, .I. u. Kelsou 5.10.-5, Andrew Anderson ?iU.ilO, 1-'. i. itolnusou Ijiil.'io. IiuaU 1HT. oi : . j. r'inexan $;I.1HJ, Oscar Uisou Jf.ou, Oreaon -ilu-cninciy Co. if.ui", it. .1. liauu iluwe. Co. iJ..'l.i, Aiuert linselli )il.lltf, . 1j. l'nclis io.oo, Harry 1'aiuel 5j.L'o, u. L. rriuuci i.i.i.u, a. u. no.vies llt..iU, l.ule I'liiulel l.io, rJlsiortll I'l-iiiUfl 5.01.1.1, .v, o. i-ope $o..hi, noy l'nudel .l.,io, led I'l-.li.lel 5i-l.uo, .pence l.ur. 10, .r-o1.!, A.nert riu seth $li.UU. liO.u iJIST. IIS: Kennetli Melsuu $1S..0. niiAl) JUST, till: Jolin Humicli ?ti.oU, Harry riwartz $i;i.iiil, Aieck l'ouaca 1. oil, Coy MenniuitiT !,vl..'iU, C. It. Allhcy y-lJ.lKI, 1. it. Myers Jl.'l.lKI, K. iolle i:i.llll, 1'. A. 'Jhompson Ifli.w, Henry Hunt ifS. 13, A. I., laylor 5i,l..ttl. HI IAD Pis 11. Hi: Coast Culvert & Flume Co. ,.M.1 J. C. llise IfMJ.Ull, U. li. Mclioiinid .f-'s.llll, it. Cooley ?1S.12. Kven .lolmsoli iHl.To, I'.mol Jolinson S-.-", A. .MorKiiu $2S.fnl, m. 11. beca Ulo Sil. . ItllAI) IMS I'. -II: A. Ii. Hycr $7.IKI. Clarence (lolden ?:i.."ill. ItllAI" HIST. 42: .Shielils-Itucli Co. .fii.in, 1;. v. Hrnhhani J.'lu.rill, Harry .Marlin $111,311, l.ars Morensen $lli.o.-. 111..VI) PIST. -I.'l : . C. K. Puek worlli -17.VM. T. K. Hown JlJ.Bf, I'runk I .eiii.iig $18. t2. ItiUP Ills!. 44: C. II. Farmer $4.1111. F.iiuipnic nt A: liepair $llu,u. HUAIl I "1ST. 4o: Alfred ltoi-uanrd .$H..ill, I-:. II. Mniili $.(.L..,, Hvc iKHlt ker .$14.o."i. Grant liralihani J.'l.o, Harry Alanin $.t.J.". ItilAll tiST. ol: II. W. Carson $'J,i...ll, .1. ,1. All.ro MoT."., Kiit h lioherisou l'viler CH. SHUN, KuRene Sand A: tiravel Co. loL'd ItUAII I"IS r. olf: .luckson Ad dison SI.H7, John V. FlicK-Sl.tl rsl, rrank It. Hick MU'.liS. Farnest Tre fiy $L'I.4. Fd Kelley ?.N.7. l.ate 1'ike $lli.o."i. ItllAI" HIST. r.D: J. K. Itariow $lill.:i7, Fred Kneaper .I!,1S7, It. ('.. .Miller $7.lHl, liuanl Huston $li;i (Ki. C. II. .Miller $7..-ll. ItlUH HISl'. 1(1 : X. Ilrvant $7.IHI. J. ('. Kirk .'l..Vl. .1 V. Millnrn Story 17 lininh Ue.Mott Si: .-..M.IHI. HAWKINS IIII.I,: J. jf. MeCnus land R.-ifi.nn. ' AiOIIAWK: E. N. Thompson So2 - j Of). ,McKy & Reran STO.SO. Coast Cul- ! vert o: Flume Co. SI72.S0. W. n. Bird Slfi.-.riO. Adna II. Si-nor Sinr.d Kibe Simior $4."'l. X. J Fhle SL'll.lin. I S Karl lioSerts S.L.-iil. Hn-old H-nsli- j I with LOIS WILSON RAYMOND MoKEE NOAill BEERY RAYMOND HATTON WALTER HIERS COMEDY IT'S COOL! LAST DAY! H:vJVy Tut BUT tOI TUl WTX, Otl.ST Co. ?il.iu.&j. A special election to consider a nelitiol tan levy of JJ.'.IMIO. f .-,rnin of which would .e used ns nn athletic ! i.Tnyd Avvhrey S.17 .. Auldie McCutn- I. C. Itichardion Sll.,17. AI- Hem. nn! MH.1 III) tor tile lllilflHalloll of lockers in the two new junior hicli s-ho,i liuililincs. was deriili-il ut.on at 1 the meeting of the school hosrd last liiRhl. ll w II he held Aueur 1. The resignations (if the following i her SH.'ill. John .lacihy S.'l .ill. .1. 1 . Awhrev $S .12, Finery Callison ?lt.:ill. Ill "Alt HIST. I": .1. 1 . Awnrey 7.". HI. .1. A. Hlson S2ll.no. C. Shel- ' lev S12 2.1. It. II. Nesbet S12.2.".. lleo. 1 Hills Sl.-i.7.'t. Waller linker $2'.1.2.".. Shelley SK1IKI. lntrii'-lors were n.ceple.l by the t liHAP" HIST. 11 lio.ird: li. T. Sill, hieh s.-hoo! teacher: i S2i.i. W. V. Lower M-iI.el .lohnnon. Frances Willard silti.ol; and Helen A. Fish. Henry 1 school. Services of t'hnrlrs K. Turner, clerk ..f the conlrurtion work on the' new junior high school luiililinit will terminate .lime oil. it was announced, i Janitors fur the coming year will 1 h the s;ime as lat year exrepf for 1 I". I., l-'ih. who will he fireman nt " h.-.l- W illiam l.e.lward. , Who will act as janitor of the Iloose . it s. I100I. leaving his foriurr pho-e nt the Con. Ion rhool in care of Albert 11 'iifh; Alfr-d W. Kue. ', who will he janitor t the Lincoln school, and William Clark, who will work in the Woodrow Wilson junior -high. i The annual report of the superin- t.-ndent on sch ool srnti.tics was made. Auditicg of the school l.o k will he- j gin at on-e. The net meeting of the hoard will he .Inly 7. The hoard Willi meet w:th F. M.inon White, architect of two new buildings. A committee to' appear hefore the city council to ask ; f-r the paviny of Agit sfrcet hefor- the opening of the school., w as up- , pointed last night. ; Navy Enlistment ! Kulinff Changed Persot who hive enlisted in h:e naval reserve within three m n.Ss aff.-r l'-avins th" vn al er :, e .tft-r fo-..r yenr cruue uiy re enlis: t HI1AP PIST. 12: Wm. Williams SH2II. 11. V. Hamilton SJiiOll, C. .M. Hamilton Sll.no. W. H. llohart SlI.Mt. A. M. Wood S.'t.Ml. HOAP PIST. lo: Hriggs l.br. Co. S:i!l.l7. Knowles tV tlrnher $7.4.i. M. A Horn S.".."i.r.o. Kuuipment A: He osir .l'.2.l. Flovd Avers SW.OO. I'lniid Jackson SIOiSl, Cline Walkley ,:l."sl 1). Knight Sii.W. II. O. Ienhsm SI4HO. Frank .loll S.VJ 00. W. M. Kahler S24..V1. I.vle Jackson S4"i .VI, 1.' .1. ic-.rs S.".2 no. O. Jackson S7S0I1. II. Niion $71 ..Hi. H. II. Cotter STiiiM. i"hs. Conner .VI. ItHAP PIST. 14: Fouipment & Ttcpiir S20.1K1. C. A Van Slioinck SIS no. Charles V Wilson St." no. I., li VstiS.-ho-ack Sr. .Hi. Pale Tue.ir,, Sinrji Clifford V.ii Schoiack S."i.2".. ltOAP PIST. l"i: Fiiuipment ft llepsir S4.".iki. Oscar Smith $40.00. Hen Wilson Sli 00, KOAP PIST. 1R: Ii A. Bhh IM. Co So 1S. U It. Xi-hs-ripdcr S70O .T W Mm. S4.S7. H Torkcl on S7?1. leo Wflf.on S.11 VI. John v,5hr ,gS 7- .in.. Wat.on sn 7... W J. It. llnydeu John Flick I.I12, Karnest fred Smith $1 $2..".li. KOAP PIST. Ill: $.11.00. Frank Flick Trciry $7.44. lin.VP HIST, fi.".: !! Huston $7.m. Carl I.. Illson $I1..VI ItHAP PIST IK'.: II. V. Jenkina $-'12.7.-.. A. M. Knu $.l...lsl, K. A. Cow den $ii.1ii, Lloyd Kraal $17.oO, Alfocd lloselton $lo.rsl. A. K. Kraal $S 7,".. Fugene Faton $.".2."i, I 'has. Gold $1ini. II. J. Walts SIMS. HOAP PIST. 117: I.. E. Johnson $.1.."iO. H. It. Nighswander SaK.Vi, J. W. Moss $21 12. P. W. Urnce $14.44. ItHAP PIST. lis: Fquipment & liepair $.1S.ii. Oscar Smith fin.OO, Hen Wilson S12.no. HOAP PIST. lilt: Kquipment & Repair Sl"Oim. HOAD HIST. 7"t: Pedro Terlnl Sfi.Mi. Finlev Whipps S2.oo. Allan Jorn. S14.ll. P. I. Miller $! 7". ItHAP PIST. S2! Scott Wilkinson $."2 VI. Howsrd Hodge S4S 7". HOAD PIST. S3: W. P. Schiffler S7 isi. Joe Collins $7 on. (ieo. W. I.uce $lil.no. Vernon I.nff J21.no. Harold I.uce S." o.'i. HOAP PIST Sfl: I.orus Pnrkerson $li.2.". Frron Purkenson Sn.2."i. MA1NTFXANCF: Mr, r I. Sloan $4 so. Burl lluhhs $.1 2... j. It Ilayden S.'t 22, Wilfert Sand & Crsvel Co. $2711 47. Claud Jack.on $11 IK Sormrfield Sard A; f!rvel Co. lldwe. 5.13..1i', J. iJ. lvcilloi-u $3..xl, Cliliord an richoiuck 1.. O. 1111 j bclioiucK .l.io, -v. b. Ward Jflli.-o, I C. A. 'au SCUO.UCK $t4.ou, ll. 11. I Cotter 5ii3.Utl, r'red lcuy ,td.2... 1 J. K. ltcdlord $1H.WI, . A. hand 5i'.UO, 11. ll'. Kirk 1?7.UU, NN'allcr ; uoweus $:j.50, Clarence Peterson : $l.io, Verim ard 5:1.10, Emit Kirk ; 5;f.2o, 11. f. .N'euley .Si.l.i, 1 has. -Neet I 5.0'. 00, A. .Matheuy 5-li.iO, 11. U. Cur ler If.l.lH", lluroul liarucy 5i.l..Vj, ta.- ! ters-lluslioiiK Lbr. Co. $12,211, Ueo. . . I.uce 51.lu.UO, Vcruou l.llff, 2S.Ull, I. . 11. Porter $21l.oi", Huroid I.uce 5H4.1AI, M. A. Horn SlSiMls, Kugvue Vulcunizllig Works $2.o.", J. F. nib ble 54.uo, v'. J. lless 5ill. IU, l'arker Brotllers $12.1111, Mlder & .Mursuln $3,110, It. A. Hilbu lldwe. Co. $-12,i.ol.l, Chas. Lewis Y22.75, F. J." Hainewood $22..VI, J-.d Ulodgette .$3,511, Cbns. Hainewood $3.od, Hun Spores $13.U0, .1.. V. King $U.oO, Finley hipps $43.12. Allen Junes $17.50, H. L. .Mil ler S.'tl.tiS, li. l-uyng S3S.1S. W. llowues $10,011, .M. l.uynK $U.."il). I., i Layng $17."ill, C. .Marcus $21,113, It. Raymond 'r-S.i'ri. (. liase Lumber Cli. $110.00, .Standard Oil Co. $20.00, Twin Oaks Lumber Co. $."iVl.lsl, Hendershdtt's linn Store $ .INI, ' State Industrial Accident Com. $13.1.14. II. Peip SI17.M, It. Lvons S1KMI1, II. Faton .$112,211, tieo. Burns! $-10.41. B. li. Copenhuver .$2,"i.2-l. 1 II. llruniiuond $4. nil, .Miller Soren sou $2i.-14, ,1. K. 1 lilinew-ooil $I32.S.I, II. Prummond $l).lls. C. L. Sloan $31. 7S. Lloyd Aringlon $."ill.riO. L. 1.. j Single $31,112. C. . ArillKton $22.4,"i. Alf Williams $42.(11, V. S. I lamewond $2S.II4, lien I'ltciicr $17.47, Weslev Johnson $(i.!m. W. li. Faton $70.44. V. It. Parks $70.41. W. - A. Swane $H0..".S, J X. Hulett .VS0.3M. Scott, Lyons $12H.7i, Miller Soienson $.2.3.-1, Harold Prninniond $12.41.' Solomon llnntn $!I.V4n. Itnlph 1 law-ley $114. S2, Taylor lira.vson $17.87, IJeo. Cornwall $i"i.s.ll2. Jess Miller $4-S.2li. L. II. Allen $2n.!lo. lialph King i S 10.1111, Kquipment & Hepair $3l.!i, J. T. Hogarl $111.21, C. 11. Mcilee 1 S1.-..71. John Hampton SI.1.III1. Wnllcr Itich $1.1.71. Kennel h Curler $17,411,15 iiscar nauinan in. MAliKFT HOAP MA1XTKX AXCK: Kquipment A; Hepair $li.no, M. L. Wallace $1.1.110, l.oyd Awhrev $1S.(I0. M. A. Horn $H'.4.no, .,,g Hales $17..".n, C. J. Meier $!l.2.".. Law rence Crablree $3.2".. Charlie Xiccolis S3.2."i. F. II. Mnsterson $1.75. Hren Masterson $1.7.1, Albert Simmons SI. 7.1. Furl Perry $7.no. Chas. Xeet $1.1.110. lirover O. Walker SI4.no Irn P. Hylniid $1.7.1. .1. A. Olson SlflOO MAPLFTOX: F,,.0 Tirhv Sl:rt.! no, A. A. llollenheck $10.00. W. W. v 1 1 r sjr--. wherb eniccJ arc ire RilSftl. n Hot Tamalc Colleen . Tho Flower The Firecracker! Oh! What . ' Romance! Oh! What Thrill! Like It? It's the Birrgect cf Her Lino! COLLEEN A FEACH OF A SHOW! Roller SI" no. V A. McCornack ! S n2 .VI. Fiord Throoo Siopjl n.l. $0 71. John 1'hl-r S7.O0 Tiiesin S14.00. Equipment & lie-i ,t. , vi , i-ipi 11: .1 1 at-r pair ... Sin VI. R ' C-lea.on $.. on A Wh-iman sr5 7.1. H M. Prodfit S."2.V Crr S10.VI. A!f Will. l-in 1 0.10. Monroe Carter SlO.Vl. llri Pltnhrtr Ss 7." HO Ml HIST "1: t V. el S 7.1 f V Ped.locl, SiVl 10. t. S IIch.r SI.1.V1. Cllo.le Heherl $4.1.10 Hor. Iter SU V1 V C JoKr.on t , ,.-w.-o - . j . 't iiii't m.i.i rir:t i o. s;i i. rrtttot Willi H'sr ti i- v,.. n..,n i:,...i. i. --r X--. s KOAP PIST. 21 ii.itivi.-itt an rr.iitii: nam burg Mercsnlile Co. SI fiO. Fsldw-in r . Hii'on S.irm. r.. F. linbo , Bud Wood $47 V). I. W Tanlon S47 10. linn F Holt S.10 no p, , llighwar Oarage $ii..1.1. Standard Oil Co. Soon rl ; KHI IPMFXT It FPA til fJrlf-I fin Rabh lldwe. Co. Sfi.Vl, Xord".-, so 7o, . H.sAiOy $M 'i, Lester : nsorhtv Msolnfrv Co. SH.fsl,tr(,l(i , er " n.ie -4. i i.iametti. f.qui,in,pf j PreJy jTo- $o4.-i, Kugene Water Ilosnl Semi-Annual 'Melon Cutting' Our twenty seventh semi-annual "Melon CuttlnK" takes place July 1st, 1325. If you have a savings account with us. and you should have, please bring your pass book In any time after July 1st and have your slice of the "Interest mel on" entered therein. January first, next, will be a little 01H of season for "mel ons" but we w!il cut an "Interest pie'' then. Start your ac count now and get a lice of Interest pte next January. Bank Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON o. IN with LLOYD HUGHES as Leading Man THE DESERT FLOWER SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT! JOHN ' HENRY LYONS World Song Leader in a big Everybody Sing! TODAY AND WEDNESDAY And Showing at Regular Prices! EVENINGS 30c MATINEES 20c CHILDREN 10c Also Comedy and News Weekly! EUGENE'S COOLING STATION - AX tMLLV OtRMTMr.NT -.Turn EXTRA! EXTRA! Special Purchase And Sale Of Women's Purses $3.50 Values $4.50 Values $2.39 $3.50 NEW ARRIVALS The now flnt kind in benutiful leathers showing Miiii.ua iH.iciiv fcutiHs ititu a tew RiiKcn pitrsos to make it more interesting. An assortment embrac- iiip; a variety of styles. Smart enough- to bo a real pleasure to carry. The question will be whether patent, black, tan, brown red or two-tonn effects suits 'your costume. ' Those nt $2.30 are nioiro lined ami fitted with mirror. At $3,50 fitted with coin purso and mirror. "We won't go into de tailed description for fear that the bag you set your heart on may be chosen by some ear lier customer. Don't Miss This Boys' Bis Suit Buy $6.75 REGULARLY TO $10.73 You can't keep a healthy hoy down when all outdoor l calling him. And no one wants to. hut It's hard to have sonny ruin n..iny clothes with his hard play. Here arc woolen suits that nre touch and rugged, well made for the hoy of 7 to 17. Good selection of colors nnd imtterns, and most of them have two pair of knickers, which means the life of these is prolonged much to the liking of tho parents. MEX, "WE'VE NEW Cenuine Broadcloth Dress Shirts For You At Much Wanted 1 (M 7C Cool Negligee Style Cpl, J Their low pricing, and their good qunllty, tell a value story much better than we can in cold typo! And it is in their fino tailoring that these shirts excel. Cut over a' well fitting pattern carefully finished, high-grade- pearl buttons, one pocket, choice of blue or white. Shirts which men will wear with satisfaction. Bathing Suits For Men, "Women And Children JUST TRTXTED VOTLES, big range of colors, C Prices from 50c to (iOo for "WOM EN S SWEATERS, Special Price BURSOX'S SILK HOSE, all colors, $1.00 values SILK SCARFS, big range of colors, $1.50 to $2.00 values for $3,48 W FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION at TRIANGLE LAKE Hvdroplnno Boat Races, Free F..r All K'.jyb'wt Races, Diving Contests, Log Rolling and Slirf iil,arcl Riding for Men, Women and Cln'Mii'ii. CASH PRIZES DANCING Friday night, Saturday nftci'iioon nn'l ,,it' Hydroplane and Motor Bouts taking nf''"?'-1"5' A large fleet of Row Boats. Couk '"' C!mP "vcr the week-end. Camp ground and cabins. Sandwiches, Ccffee and Pie Served. Carpet Cleaning I OlIVE ST.. rt -m m 1 f Fhone300 J