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1 EUUE.N'i: GUARD "Wednesday Evening, July 1, 19; Page Ten AT POLLS, VOTE OF 647 IS CIST SOCIETY AND CLUBS Br MARIAN LOWRY Mr. and 3Ir. I. K. Snwijra p!aa of the wetk to ifvnd to leave tomorrow for their utuiuer we? k in AshUnJ. bom on the M -Kmie to be gone un til M' mlay. the summer; j fish auU gauie commission, wbo Miss Iorrii Hurdj and Mixs Mar tha (joo'lrirb left lust fveuing to P-od the lu-'DtQ of July at lamp hiiicoos at :?ilroo take, a Buiotn' mrtp tor girl 1:1U ly .Mis I-u'il' 'ortUnd. Only ft 17 K-js'D citiieDf turn! out to Tit at the fpecial election Ifrdar, Jih the result tnt two r.i ; Urvuaugh :1 the DK-jnurej parted and one Tilled ; ho arse of a ti T'-te. Thtj were fc ! Jtev. and Mr. Frank Kay YA ly (j.Utvi: ' "ave to upend the mmtnT -it r,i.-iiveJ Yea o ' t,"ir ranr,i 'D Curr COty. p aDciflj fVM) fire apwratu Locd 470 1 A group of ft1. e Eugene girls are spending fw weeks at the Y. V. C. A. S'h' tk 'oifereni e in Seab?ck, Wah. Tner are Mis Florence Huck, Miss EIo;- Itm-k. Mi.-H trgin K-eney, V..- Francs Mis IMvn Andrews-. Il'jine grown fruit and vegetable j are appearing on the Kugetie market with the coming of the summer sea .n. Ilnine grown eg? plant ia selling rlironder, : - cent a pound, aud green and j r 1 y hiini urn BTtii-lPil t. Iia un tfit : good condition fur automobile traffic" according to Utto Jones, publicity reprebenrative of the Oregon state came motor from I'rinevill& where he attended the American Legion convention as well at visited in the interests of the fish commission. Although the tourist traf fic through the pass is not very heavy as yet a number of cur were putted, Mr. Jones states. f Program Includes Hawaiian Feature i'uvmg mtf-raeiiioiJ &3 -10 Failed U'tnii?tiiig cost 310 3li) City officials are rej'kinj because the fire apparatus, consisting of 11 triple combination pumper and a city ht-rvice truck purchased last fail, will bf paid wit&otjt the trouble of a daui ngf suit. Yesterday was the third tun; tutu lucjiiure had appeared ujwn a bttilut. 'i he third ward defeated the re-as--trii;ent measure. This ward, a I- j ilmujj!. it polled but VJii votes, show-j td a liiaj' rity of 78 to 4o against tb- measure enough to offset the ma jority cast by the first ward, which niht the heaviest vole. Comparison of the vote by wards is bruin that ward 1 passed all meas ure by subtantifll majorities. Ward 2 approved all but the re- m- shmi-nt ni-nsiio, which failed of parage by two v.. tea li to 41 to return to Eugene in earlj epteiu- L T. Mrs. Lettie Mowrey is expected to arrive from I'ortUnd this evening, where sl:e has been f r the past sev eral weeks. Mr. aod Mr. E. J. DrGood left this morning for their home, in Madi son, South Iakota. They have been vMting during the winter montbs with their daughters, Mrs. Lawson I Itradey Eugene. market within the next week. Lieutenant Marw ol L Marshal H.-me grown ratfpberries and logan-f An entertainment of unusual in infantry. reserve of Eugene. Oreg; berries are unusually fine this year. . terest sponsored by the young people now on duty as an instructor t t the former selling at $--. per crate of the Santa Clara community was citizens' mlitary traming camp nt and the litter n' ft. 75. Strawberries : held last night in the Santa Clara Camp Lewis, ar-d Mis Mdude V. i;re becoming scarcer, and are selling I ball at S:l."p o'clock wbn '"The Ha (iraham' of ' Forest I. rove, Oregon, j at nbuut twu boxes f.r J" ctnts. j waiian Serenaders." a group of Eu- daugbter of Representative and Mr-J The gooseberry season is hearly Rp"e Itible university KtutleutH. gave a Loyal M. Graham, were married at an j er. Oregon field tomatoes nud green program of musical numbers and read ;itt"ra tive wtdding at the home of i ippers will be on the market in two j ingn. the bride's parents in Forest (.iroveJor three weeks here, -and Oregon! The program had nevrrnl humor- ,.r im..n Wft.met.Hnr .lime '' i. IteV. iKl'eeu Corn 0V AUCUSI i. . rrQU H for : e' Holmes of Forest Gruve, officiated At ; y dy and jam are exfected in a day ! and handsaw muisc whs heard, and or two. the wedding . . The innrri.iire is the materialization of a -college romance which began j JJjgJlWaV Route tO warn uom i.irmruaui uim 1 - ) J sh: ll were students at thev I niversity , 1 rineVlIJe IS llOOU -f Orecon. Mrs. Graham obtained h-r f and Mis IJee HeUul of degree of Bachelor of Arts and Mr ..Wifh h(1 rPrion pf onIv a fcw . Marshall was granted a degree jf I bad gpots ,hp McKenzie highway into mnsier 01 bukus central Oregon from Eugene is in having previously received the degree whistling and vocal, solos were given. MARCEL AND CURL, 75c 4:S Washington St. Fhne HM I Mr. and Mr. George Hunter an) Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Kiester motored ; of bachelor of arts at Panoina college, j : to lasradia resort to spend Sunday. ! California. After the close of the citizens' miiH The engagement of Miss Dorothy i tnry training camp. Lieutenant anl. Elizabeth Hall and Avery Hayes has ! Mrs. Marshall will make preparations been announced. lioth ai e former for sailing, August tt. from Vancou- ' 1 Cniversiiy of Oregon students. Th.' 1 yer. li. C. for China. Lieutenant; I weddmg will be an event of mi i- Marsha1! will take up his duties i Ward o turned down both chart c ' '"mer. i instructor in the school of business amendments, and parsed the fire ap- 1 administration at Canton Christian pa ratlin boinl hy a majority of L'7. : rs- 'le rce Hunter. .Mrs. Harr college. Canton, China, this fall. Ward 4 approved all mea.-ures. j AMe. and the latter's mother. Mr, j Mrs. Graham was an instructor of Inasmuch as the first charter a-n-' William Hughes of Portland were thv i physical education at Pacific univer-' en nnent carried the new zoning sjs- g'ists of Mrs. C. C. Kiester jester- I sity. Forest Grove, for the past yea-.; tein of asemiig costs for property, ''rt' afternoon. she graduated from the university in hereafter all property within 100 feet j an( lB a member of Iclta Zet.t of a paved tret will bear itn shan-1 Mirs Elthelva Elkins left the fir.t I sorority. j of th t-o.-ts, as follows: The first 4i .j l- -. .. itBgiaiuu-L s ; I"e JPr ,fJ,t. second 4U feet ri.. ,4 .1 r 1 p-r cent, third 40 feet 15 per cent, ' "UreaU ASKS UlClS fourth 40 fret 10 per -ent. Following is the vote by wards Fir Apparatus Bunas. Yes No Firnt ward , 171 ft"! Sei'i-ud ward 7J Ml 1 hir ward "" 4S Koiiiih ward til OREGON MOTOR CO. Phone (4 V'.H Olive INSURE WITH HENRY TROMP. Total 470 I Paving Intersections. frnt ward 01 Sfrord ward 'ttl Third ward r-furrh ward pji( p On Highway Work Rids for the construction of ap proximately two miles of the Wil lamette vailey-Florence bigbwav are being called for in the office of tho I bureau of public roads in Portlard up i to lo a. m. July jr. it is announced Z I by It. S. Shelley, supervisor of the ' j Cascade national forest. Th highway to be constructed is . ! up Thompson creek from Ruin rock. the present terminu? of the macadam. of wood, and rubber tires on the car wheels. It is used for transportation of logs and lumber, chiefly. i ninl. Re-Assessing Property. First rd VJO Secw;d wind 41 Third ward 7s l'otiith ward 110 loo - Eugene may Have uooaen uauroaa it Total Work is goinp forward on the wooden railroad of tho Arnold Auto Ituilroad companv between Junction "lit Miir'tJ n,i ,inrt"n- "cording to word ..Hi ..10 j hroneht by O. Wrigut of Portland and I.. II. Ilorlon of .Inner ion city who are in the city in the interests of the road. It is hoped to run a line out of Eugene next year when the pres ent one js finished, it is stated. The road id one with rails entirely I'nleNs property owners of Eugene d- burn Hie weeds that are grow iiu; on their vacant lots in the city lite i-it v irii v silff.-r n fir Mitmlnr i.. the one that swept Rerk1y, Cal.. hist I er, ncr-nling to E. It. pnrk. mayor., ho t it It George Minne, rhairin in of the frei't coinniifti'n and W. E. ; Nusbiiuil. fir hicf. inpeclrd nrveru1 hnrnrtbnis sertiims in the city. The e,fi-. n on the Southern Pacific! rrnlrnnd tracks south if the round- j hoiie .-fC-rh an extremely dangerou j condition, wtth dry weeds growing WHtst high f-r a tra. t of f,-,,m .-, ' 'o 1'0 acres. HmnfM are l.iidt op nil : around this country. sijs Mavor j I'tiU. Htid shonld ti fire get Btarted ! in it. and he funned by the mi miner I I'teeze lictil the liorthwe latde fliimnire might revolt CoMiieilmiin Mo Te and a road crew 'It t.ttin off the se. -non north of the -Hx. n:.-iHlitc the College bill and i a:riu..ont d'-trtct fo'l-w .nit. in.alcii- are i u v it(.,i (u 7,000,000 Salmon Trout at Hatchery To be Liberated M.nc (li.ui M-M-ii iiiil!i,.n n.ilin.ih li.. i,! i i .-..! .,r , , ,,,. """"I Itii. Ii. i i ..n S.il i ,-r,.,.:, I ill luki"ii:r. rt-.,.t i , fli,, ri,- J. 1 M'.i uiii i. 1,-in i:,, Mi.. , ,1,.,.,,.,' li.i w .1 u . i IM. Ill ..f t: hit. il. T .11 K'lfi-111. lM QO VOIT ron.l wllh offnrt? On you push nml pull tho Plipir nwny frnni your pyos In an effort lo bpo ctoarly? It Ir poDltlrn pvlilonrn lh:il you nooil un rycrxamliialion that Is IhornURh. Dr. Rodl Qick D.TOMITBI.r OPTICIAN Next Door to Flr.t Natlonil Bank 878 WllUmetta St, Euge'n. "Your health cannot !) perfect units, your viion Is nor. ft THEATRE EUGENE'S COOLING STATION Today Last Day Colleen MOORE in "The Desert Flower" IT'S MIGHTY GOOD! Comedy and Fox News Regular Prices EVENINGS 30c MATINEES 20c CHILDREN 10c Held Over For Tonight BY REQUEST OF ALL JOHN HENRY LYONS WORLD FAMOUS SONG LEADER In his big "Everybody Sing" It's A World of Fun! Boldly, Frank Lloyd Shows What Makes or Breaks Marriages And strongly, with sincere drama, he pic tures the story of a husband with a past and a girl who didn't know until too late. This married couple might be any mar ried couple and what befell them might happen to you or me. FRANK LLOYD'S production NEW SHOW TODAY Her Husbands Secret from May Edlnflton's Saturday Evening Post Story, "Judflment" WITH . r atsy Kuth Miller Antonio Moreno Ruth Clifford David Torrencs COMEDY "A ROUGH PARTY" Half an hour of 'delight REX MUSIC Regular rtex Prices Matinee 20c Night 25c Children 10c Always Cool and Comfortable nl'i.C Ihr fih i tint. Hi; thrin luff, in ill.ii.irni. rir." .i. Mr. Ilil' r .il... tun t1( , , ,,,, ... .. ur-rnr. m n; M.r PJJ, , ,,,,, l-.J.r u;. l H.r li.ii. ,rti .11 U:,kr..l. 'i. I ht. (ill.;; ili. , tti- ir 1 Church to Sponsor Picnic on Thursday Tin animal .i,-i, ( i,r ,.,, ,., Slesn'... Ii.it i-lmnli ..f Klirnr In t i. '"''I ! Iy "'II IX l Arh..: I " Itr. Ilir h.mir ,. I. V hn r, Ihr liurr r.4tl Tlir pirnir in iixru f., . I. tan. Sr i.. nirmhvrn ..f til -ili.ir. h. Ill- l,;, ( ,h, rltlri I, MV-. I., i si tlir n gt..M...: 4 Uv k i Ih-r, , ., , ,.,,. I ll,r a .1 ,. ,,.,. I .,, ,,...,. ,,... w M I, .i-ri'.l mi H (.-.!,. k Tli ,. i-.,ini.f ar air.l tit hr:r.j t!i--fr eu lvkr. Ii.ri.ii ar.t .li.Kr,. ,,,( ,-.,(ft. , n.l it r iTruni rr t.i Sr f,;r,,, r, .,, ll.r i- .I.,.,, tt Hinmirj d,r firm. Tli.-.r i h.. hir It ii.r .nn ,.f trail. I 'i ll,..l I.. Crl I tlir ,,,, .,,. a.kr.i t t-!r,,,.ur . ,'. ( rl-rr at ll'iS J, Family lo (lather For Sunday Ficnic 1 t'h..!rre-Pu:kfr n f,- ':t fr'.p;.-a at i h-h r, r.r fN m l-it". en Syjiuv, Jlt;t -r in ih tiHrni ,vf r-W Id Xittv (Wit TV i! t- I!" For the Fourth Vacationing? WOMKX'S SII.K SCAUKS-nico rnngo of colors. $l.r0 to $2 val. for SII.K llOSK-all clors, I. -' values lU'IiSiiN SII.K $!.) values HoSK-all colors, in colors .H'M I'KI Dl.KssKS ..'X' alncs I'KIXTKH Vnll.KS-M,. raBce I'.iiu-ms. .me , ,-0 vnllPS WnMKX-s I.ITTI.K HOHBIF" -Vl-T" "ATS, vn!uos KNsKMBI.K Sl IT, -n!"."h. valao fur Half the fun on a vacation is in mng prnporlv and comfortably oquipi.pcl. V(m ,!,-, -t want to go on vour vacation ami finrl that you forpnt something Uiat is nlniost n necessity. Avoiil that. Tents Auto Bed3 Folding Chairs Folding Tables Water Bags Canteens Folding Miller Auto Bed Kamp Kook Stove Coleman Camp Stove Auto Tents Umbrella Tents Sun Vinor3 Go and Come on Vacuum Cun Tires Take Along Plenty of Fishing Tackle All This May Be Obtained at the Vacation and Sportsman'. Headquarters Hendershott's Gun Store CLOSED INDEPENDENCE DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 4th Children's Genuine Koveralls, Second floor AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE ' FOR CORRECT TIME PHONE 172 Ready To Supply Your Every Need For Over The' Fourth Finest Assortments of Merchandise For Over The 4th Dame Fashion's Latest Dictate: Figured Cretonnes For Coats T'lOSE 75c TO $1.00 SELLERS, YD. -Do you ever get the urge you want to do sowing, 69c es pecially when you note how simply the Cretonne coats are made? .No fancy details are necessary, the colorful patterns of the materials are enough. Any woman can make s coat of a distinctive character with the aid of our "Ladies Home Journal Tatterns." Just when Dame Fashion sugKests Cretonno coats, we offer this timely special. A good selection of patterns and colors. And the best pRrt of It is they will cost very little, Already one sees a goodly number of them In our own cily. New! Printed Georgette Silks Reflect Feminine Charm SOFT AND l (to rn BEAUTIFUL vf)-6.JU These delightful Summer days demand that there be no disguising of feminine qualities. Such Bheer bits of loveliness as Georgette bring out grace and youthful lines. Let us show you these new beautiful patterns In their soft colorings. It is surprisingly easy to make a simple frock, charmingly delicate, from one of these 40 inch prints. Get a dress length today and try it! Reduced Floral Silk Mixed M in Dress Crepes, To $1.W) Values J v(I.l J THURSDAY FRIDAY SPECIAL Tissue Ginghams, Yard 29c In a regular way 60c anrf 65e. Fast color, these 33 nn,r. ? S'nehams. A good selection of colors and patterns in this assemblage. Fanciful Floral Patterned Voiles Yard 75c Reminds one of an artist painting lnrgo exquisite flowers in their tnio form when viewing these. Four dis tinctive patterns, newest creations. 40 inches wide and of a verv good sheer quality. WOMEN'S Royal Society Stamped Aprons 50c Smart aprons, stamped with attractive, easy to work de signs for embroidery. Choice of three colors natural, coral also green novelty. This of fers suggestion to the nimble worker going away on her va cation to spend her time leis urely and profitably. 81x90 Inch Sheets $1.55 A very special value on splen did' weight bleached sheets. Our own brand. Ko dressing. 85c Silk Stripe Crepe Voiles, Yd. 69c Another sheer summer weave show ing a lustrous silk stripe interwoven in tho fabric. Tan, gre)-, copon and two brighter shades orange or jade. "While lot lasts, yard 69c. FLAGS Every Car Should Fly A Flag Honor to all! Let us give expression to the thought. From every home, from every staff let us fly the stars and Btrlpcs on Independ ence Day! A complete showing 6c to 25c mounted. Large flagpole sizes, 6 by 8 feet, fast colors and reinforced corners K "6. The 3 by 5 flags are fast color, too price J2.75. CUT-RATE DRUG DEPT. Offers Vacation-Time Suggestions Three Flower or Colgate Week End Sots '. . .23o 60c Santlsotpio Lotion. .. .46o 60c Hind's Honoy And Al mond Cream 390 35c Palm Olive Shaving Cream . 320 J1.00 Krank's Lemon Cream ; 89o Aluminum Soap Roxes. . ,10o $1.75 Boncilla Beauty Box $1.00 ?1.00 Hind's Honey And Al mond Cream 89c Owen's Tooth Brush In Glass Containers 60o Are You Prepared For The Fourth Fifth And Vacation? rwr ?f "V00 in rftcknK- 15c -"Waxed Taper, 10c Roll, 3 Rolls 25o IS Fee KoKv 10C ----,250-65,690 and 75c with f'ntinr 1 c l""'la "ovorai uoiors, !)c-5c-50o v.tn Cutter 50c Sport Silk Ties $J Q() 4TH JULY SALE ON ALL WOMEN'S TRIMMED SUMMER HATS in 3 Lots ONE LOT TO $6.00 Values $2.85 OXE LOT TO $8.50 Values $3.85 ONE LOT TO $13.75 Values $4.95 ...m i jnur oppnrlunltv. The styles am om,. vnyB eager ror a new hat' lT,1y ,?,frr'nE- Wo want 'o to U. aa ,taang0 TijrV'iT bCm,n' '' i tern creations, too. m.uiiiugo or it. Tnla Includes our exqulnltn pat- . (2nd Floor) S?oTLSiyE FROCKS SUGGEST NOVELTY SILK GLOVES Jiiores that dash that tn.vnf-tl,o.cnDi,:.. . ir. o" ft Pummer glove fashions r-;''K'y uiey inti-rpret all that is novelty silk ploves in these newest in (ilovos that assure ImnrUn, v.ui , . with ahsolnto comfort on (h;' Varm;;t fnv 'U l",rnhl C,0uhIe warmo st dnv Petal Cuff Silk ' Gloves, Pr. $1.75 Very rlever noveltv rrlf.0 ynnling fascinating ,.uffs of pctn,' "ii-.- iiiKi silver shadi re- Fancy Cuff Silk Gloves, Pr. $2.30 "PW";st ??vp,l.v. Frh flare .... ..at -iiinmifiererj crioves pxtra fine quality. Xow mm cocoa siiades. An mastic L & R Beauty Shoppe . rI ineatre Hour,: m. to , rhnnn 173 We spe.-iaii!. Ladies' and Ch.ldren'. Hlreutlnq A' 771 WILLAMETTE H?TEL ASTOn l 2nd 4 Hill L.. Angel,. K PHONE 151 nt Private Toilet M(Ktrn Room Batha i-iom to Shopping District and Carpet Cleaning '.IVE ST.. ait. -h i Phone 300 luea-rea r,