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ir. Avsr- .v, , Page Two THE EUGfcNE GUABD Wednesday Evening, July 1, 1 U.-e.iiiint, ai.d J. II. M'Kinley, " ! i.rr Tiie lrl "f d.reewri tliii f'" I include: J. It. JI.Kr. K. V. HlireM. iir. Julio ll"e i"l H B. ltulb. , ! uffi.io member retirinf preildent. I Till' IJ'IIIK 1'" " "" r'V,r' i to be In W !'p wek from iwlar : 'July 15 n ' '''"'! I iiirnibem. Til' Mom i J"'" "" b" " j ' ..( tin 1. -M- ' . -v 'iiii"ir ej Kill be pni'l, and prizca otfer'd iu I ruoninj raven nd burton content'- There n il! be l" roiling contenu in i the forenoon. I Viewers Approve New Chezem Koadj "The Jew Irrm 'don't' i pli"d, l.etrrr," ili'riarfil lr. A. V ijJiUiiweinn', no l mI anthroli.Knt, of Nw York, tn itjinmiug i) the ".. tnhut f Fremt lo , lw-muiln " 'lfifUt'n to rrprcMfcu-iiii, wlnu, aT'rJi(jj l 1 lie Ffiniuo tiir . mi Vrrnk out in UiiKrN.wi form inr' Th tul of rtun-BW-n, uf the W-c"Hc-ifiii miu'l, wt the grrnif t , i-oDirilmtioD .! th ramuiia iKrio' Bih,l saul lir. ;li-iiweUT. 1 1 j ni bn inn.) uf Hie uiriitul li'T- df r of -r"iia, r rul Imi u.d mm n lo liiiux liii wrM out into lf life''' of unler(jin'linK, from the old dark puriijinitai iuaa of rrti .n uf all idfaa on Una aubjert, Jr. J?mmrr piiutrd out, Jtjr frfitu the world from worry oo thi aubjprt, liv ing lina bru mud much more cm- Jurliihte, ft wna alatid. Freud d m iiMiratt'd thai ihtt '-on-acioiia mind ta only a part of fvru a no nun I cilxtatUT, nit) I'r. (i'ddi? wir, and the (mb-couaiiuuK mind, which vtuallj- pUya a lurjc part in lilf, .oi) to be very important. Although Freud pin era u:i undue ni::-!fHiiis no sex, bia finding bTe wert f gri'iit vnlu, it wan llfiH ft. CritirlMiiH -f Freud made ly lr. Onliieiiwelfier were tlint in bis pvhi analyaia the noriunl and al.iionn il jbafcn of operation were not !ti fl'iitlflrd dearly eimuitli. and that Ida ront'f'pt ( tbe hiuorlance 'f tibliun tion and other piinia wni iw'unf ahle on Rtiiue point. ,.l h,tK,-hiM at 5 dinner f'dlowil K ynit re 'lie of the L''KI motoriat.t wl.o applied f'-r li':ee. nt th U-t- f if f m (tfru-e, hum are noM-rms. way your lteene bid Hot yel arriri"!, Sh. riff 'J aylor miKHii "'t you p'iy Ihf ffire and fill "t another blark allowing that y u are owner of til? car. More than -K npi'li'-ationa are b--ItiR belli at th' a'.irriff'a offiep nwiiil ina Ibe arrival f the i.pplirania woo j filed 1 he hi. A toiftl of '-H lireriai-a huvf Inert Inmh'iI t Imik fur ut Hie aheriff offire, aeeordini to Mini lieululi Weaver, iti-l-'iiy therifr, r.nd the initial auiipiy of r hfaiika or rerlifirale f own rti!ii nm out tliia HK.rniiif. A hurr; up tfleplctie rail waa put Into the ! .... ...... ,,t .iii'a ..(fiim fnr more. Iiliinka. The are now on the pre-, it waa rrportrd, and will Tea''l Ku grne by t -uiorrow inurninK. Search Starts to Find Wreck Driver COAST PLANE BASE (Continued from pagt out) parlmeut of agridittura la furuiahitu reirrve officera and will pay a rer tain (iroporiion of mainletinnoa foat. "We expert to operate lh aajue lait year, ttiaklni flighta oo call. Tim Kpokaua haaa will pntro) nnrihcuM etn Waltii'tton, norihern Idaho an I north went a Montana: Vanruuvr baae, aouthrrn Wnahliiglou and north rrn Oregon; Km cue bnae, all of Ore gon and part of uortheru California, In th Kiakiyoti mountain; Caeri iiunto, from HhaMa to Freano; ami Loa Angetei, from Frono aoutli." I.ieutrnant Hartteti wl'l liavo hit office In tti Caorade mliotinl forfit heaibpiartera In the poatofflra buihl ing, wher In will ha cloaely In loin-h with Nelniin K, Muciliiff, aupcrvia r of the Caarade foreat, and H. K. rlhelley, auperi'lnor of the Hiuilaw ni tional fornt. TH.r.AMOOK, Ore., July 1. lr. f. Hawk, tilt, of Hay City, near here, died today of fujurlea received Khi-n hia automobile and a light rnupe rollided ol the Coaat highway Sunday afternoon. Aufhorifiea are aeeking (eorga Willlfliiia of Tlllnmook, alleg eil driver of the coup whom, they ny, wllneaea acnini-d of throwing liquor out of the coiipo following the wreck. Joai-ph Porker nt Tillamook, who, with hia wife and child, are aaUl lo hove been with Wllliomi in the coupe, today pleaded not guilty to a liquor chat go and waa pi need under ? 1,000 ball. Mn. Hawk, who waa with her huahand, wai alightly Injured about (he fare. A fl-VVfO rex rlen-e will b? r reeled by Mr. and Mr. I. Auguntua I'eter on at Thirteenth avenue ent, it waa announ'-ed today, when W. It. linker, btiil'li-r, took out a permit for the coiiatni'.iion work at the office of W. 11. Alexander, riy building iu 'irt (or. Work will begin immediately on the new dwelling, it waa atntcd. Other building permit granted to day were aa followa: J. T. Itjker, l.Vrf reni.lrn'-e, ?,?M Second avenue Meat. J. T. Maker, Jfl.Vrf) rehidenre, oL'I Second avenue went. .!. K. I. Urown. f'J.V0 reaidence, Hj.'iU Fifteenth avenue cant. I. 1. Heed, builder. T i County road viewera hav reported favorably on the petition for the new ; t.'hezenj road lo do away wiih the jweat fork of county roau S. MU, ; and provide service for a number jof farmer not aerved at preneiit in ; that locality, reported Clinton W. j Ilurd, county rninmiiner today. Approval wag ali reported for the C. W. Ituat rad, and the sum of t I will be allowed for damages to the i property of Ih wey I. Andrews. Viewers reporting: were .1. W. j IlcbU. Frank Hampton and (1- H : Waggoner, The new Strunk mad near Coburg : wan inspected and the petition for va S eating streeta and alleys near Sagi ! naw carried over until the next meet I ing. Iteport win aUo made on tbe road over the Hlachly valley. Mr. Catching Dies At Local Hospital c.nr.. ('atcbinf. 09 renr old. r.f Heventh treet, Sprinsfitld. dieil yeiterday t the Pacific mrntian i.mnital uf Injure, received lmt f('i in a fall from a InMer. He.i.Ie. hi wife. Mfda K. Tntrhirj. i ' lived by two diiMebtere. .Mrs. Jlaui.e Florence of CharlMt-n. Wai-n.. and Mr, Oraee Brown of .Sin Kranenci; 1 hv two nil-ton, Mr,. Mary Riddle of 1 ll'iildle, Ore., and Mr,. Olive Burk ;)f ' Wahinston; and by two brothers, El i roer and I.ee Catchiof of North Bern. ! The remiiiuii are at the Hranntet : ter chapel, and will be tent to Kiddle for burial. Funeral Kervice, have not ' yet been announced. Mr. Catrhinc i waa a member of tbe Knin'MB of I'ytl' ! ia and of the I!. I'. . E. Phone S. E. Steven, for piano tunin-; IXSriirTwlTH IIE.VKV THOMP. Red Cross Service Reaches 64 Figure IConlimi''.) fiom p.ij" one) von'a trooble until adviaed bv the I'orlland Telegram. Il declared that hia sun had nerer been iu trouble he fure and had nlwsj a been u huid worklng hid. 'J'lie youth had been employed in I'ortlind for some time by I'hilli.i Huller, a horse dealer at the North Portland stockyards. The father said his ton wiih rt home during the week -end, leaving Monday morning for Portland. Lion Installation Of Officers Today Pr. !', J. Itarlle, nuwly fleeted preaident of lha Fugena Lion a club, waa Inatatleil In offlre today nt the regular noon luncheon of (tin club, aa were Ilv. ll. V, Htlvera, vlce- Dcfcnse day Quota Nearly Completed The Ilefensa day enllntmeut quota for Kugrne Is nearly completed, ac- i cording to the announcement from the office of Major William (1. White, to whom tho list of urganixailons reach ing the 100 per cent figurn la beiu litrned over by (leorge II, MrMorran, chit I nun i) for Defense day. Company O reports J'JA new enlist menia for the lfefenae teat, Head tinrlert company Hit and Hit medical corps I'm. In addition to these enliai meiiia the Itebekahs and the I,atto county graduate nurses association, M In number, hare enrolled, Guy Ray Booked at Calapooya July 4 (Joy Hay and 12 of his cow boy a nr at Calapooyn aprlnga prepared for tbe three dnya' exhibition there July 3, 4 and 5. Mr. Kay fa a well known cowboy and bus some of the beat rid ers and Hock exhibited in tbn state, including bucking horsea and cattle and running boraes that have bei.-n used In many big roundups. Thirty head of wild horsea ami cnltle have arrived at Culupooya, It I laled by Mr. Hay, who was a visit or in Kugene today. He says with the new arena and race track he will put oo a high class show. Mount uion- Sixty -four cases are recorded fo. the Lane county chupter of the Amer ican Hed Croa fr the month of June, according to the monthly report of Mia time? Norton, secretary, i This iixImlfH five atate loan apptica- jtii'iiri filed; 11 government b nas ap- plications fi.ed; three disabled mrii . admitted to government hospital; tw.t ! men diimiKsed from sovcrnuicut hos- pi ta I; two clainiH for compi-nsati 'M ; allowed; four civilian caaea; four Spanish War etertui ciiaea. Hesidcs this there were four men, seven wom en it ml seven juniors who passed the swimming life-aaving test, David Dier, 78. resident of Eugene, for .tbe pnt 15 years, died at the home t his son, W. E. Dier, of (.'ol-: leg Crest yesterday. H is survived by another son, also, Frank Dier, of ( ink point, Mnniidia, He was a Civil war veteran anil a member of the ( 'on Ri'f Rational church. The funer.il services will be announced from the Vcatch chanel. WESTERN 1 VAUDEVILLE j t I TONIGHT 2 Shows 7 & 9 j THE ONLY ACT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD HALKING'S COMEDY SILHOUETTES ORIGINAL IN CONCEPTION NOVEL IN DESIGN HANSON & BURTON SISTERS THE MAGIC MAN AND HIS MAGICAL MAIDS' EDDIE BLACK & CLAIRE O'DONNELL CHARACTERIZING A VILLAGE NUT SAM BEVO "THE MUSICAL MOKE" TAYLOR, LAKE &HYANS A SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT REVUE Ceo. N. Mcl.e.o. h.niD mi) Insurance, 8fln OHO Olive OREGONIAN REVIEW Monte Banks In "A Wild Goose Chase" TOPICS OF DAY Too Late to Classify KQI'ITY in ten nice lot, an fimt ny- : incut on residence or trade for good car. l'lione HUH Hi.'IO to ,". jyj l'Olt ItKNT W Mill. l-room aiMrtinent. SOS j) 1 HEIL1G ORCHESTRA CHARLE8 RUNYAN, Conductor, featuring "Glorianna" Selection by Rudolf Friml Tlif mlnUlerlal certificate of -car Huiikoii Dyrehorg was filed In ih-j office of County Clerk Hrysoi, yp. terdsy. DANCE MIDWAY Dance Pavilion Street Car Service T0NITE JULY 5 1 Rythm by "THE VAGABONDS" "Just Naturally HOT" STARTS July 7th Great Lectures Inspiring Music The MiKado Daddy Long Legs Band Day AMERICA'S CLEANEST FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT BUY YOUR SEASON TICKETS AT Petrraoa Vi-Cultr tioal Kttata. t!l ViIiiiiii Dr, Marjr Fowle,' TnomMa (hula Vui W. K. MrCrnrkcn. 14TI Lonrrnca A. D. Curtia, 11 W. Uth Klklna Gift Kli.p sll Willametta Ku-entll Ihuj Ktnra. i:o Willainetta Tih C'arr.dl'a I'tmrttu.-y, Willamette dm, fi, ft Tarry. R. j.iKn..n Furniture Co CO WtlUmrtta Filrmount tlrtirery Utll anil Moaa ',voir.nv Rtor. K U I tan Iwaa Co T Willamette Ktuene iMut t'o lull WllUmetle V VI C. A. I"i Will..,,.... ADULTS $2.50; STUDENTS $1.50; CHILDREN $1.00 125 Coolest of Summer Frochs for the Holidays Just Ahead One Price $14.75 One Price In Delightful New Styles Lucky indeed will be the woman who secures one of these lovely Frocks, for they are really extraordinary values bmartly fashioned of soft Crepe de Chines Georgettes Printed Silks-Tub Silks Flat Crepes Sizes 1 6 to 46 Sale Printed Silks $2.69 Yard It takes so little to innko a cool dross for witnn weather and the Silks in this sale are nn pretty you will revel in the choosinp. 4(1-ineh Crepe de C'hineR in newest color combinations. Values to $3.50 Carter's Rayon Silk Bloomers $1.48 Pair Silk Kloomors in colors of maize, pencil or pink, (ioo.l full cut, good quality. A before the Fourth 8ucial $MS. Silk Vests to Match Above $1.43 i Lingerie Bloomers 98c Pair Uuinty colors in pretty lingerie materials. Bountifully made, full cut. "(ioldette" and "Painty Maid" styles. Cretonnes For New Coats 45c to 65c Yard Heautiful patterns in new Cretonnes for making the 1 1 puliir Sivort Coats. Kiddies' Play Suits 98c So comfortable and cool for that outing-" t0 t sijest. It's Easy to Swim in a "Columbia Knit' 'Bathing Suit The original Crotehless Swimming Suit. 'Whether you (ire an expert swimmer or just n "bather," you'll enjoy slipping into a com fortable Columbia Knit and splashing about in tin: waters. Cool COLUMBIA KNIT SUITS ARE HAND TAILORED Columbia Knits for Women S5.95 Columbia Knits for Girls and Bovs $4.95 Sir juk BEARD'S Before the Fourth Special Baronet Satin Slips $3.98 N.'W shipment of these popular Slips-plontv of white, peach, tangerine. etc.-SKK T 1 KM Radium Silk Slips $3.98 t-uiP rjuahty Kadium Silk is ik,-,1 ; .1 made with "0 i.n ".' 7'' 1,1 t:,0 S"P 1 rar'C( nt colors. Athletic Union Suits r the eiru niul bos-si, . , r Pre-Fourth Special-49c ' 6 r 88-96 Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. Closed All Day Saturday Open Friday Till 9 P. M. THURSDAY SPECIALS 5' Mission Bell Toilet Soap, bar White King Washing Machine Soap, 4 large pkg " Polar White Laundry Soap, ()r 8 bars Salad Oil, quart jar 35 Mrs. Stanley's Mayon naise Salad Dressing, sr 35 Van Camp's Hominy, No. 21 -i 6) JL JL&2 can Dainty Spinach, 2 12i Caltuna Tuna Fish, Xo. i can Oceanic Salmon, No. i can Peanut Brittle, pound Peterson Rye Crisp, pkg. .. 15 15 19 Brentwood Peas Small, No. 2 Size. Real 25c Quality 5 .. .15' .33.00 Cane Sugar, 100 pound fl Qff sack JUOtJ Cane Sugar, lo pounds 1.00 fiSi Upton's Coffee can can $1.50 Fluff Cake Flour, 35c package Porto 35c bottle 19 Flour Gold Medal, 49-lb. sack .... P-1 Crown, 49-lb. sack ?Q.O3 Thompson's Best, 49-lb. sack ... 12. Radio Specials AVc have built up 'several standard kits and will sell this week for the cost of parts only. Bremer Tully 5 tube "Nameless" .... Ilarkness Keflex, 3 tube . S75.00 . S45.0O Silver Knockout, 4 tube JG0.00 Parts for Silver Super Portable ModM $60.00 Tarts for Silver Super Laboratory Model .... SG5.00 100 Volts Largo Size "Wot IB Battery $22.50 Bargains in Used Sets Fada Neutrodyne, regular $75.00 345.00 Croslpy, regular $23.50 $10 CO Globe, regular $55.00 040 00 Brandos Speaker, regular $10.50 $700 Grebe and llalowat deceiving Sets Kola and Crosley Speakers Padiola Super-Heterodyne Portables Thomas I Hemeway KADIO "XOTHIXO Kl.SK BUT" Ml Willamette St. Films Developed and Printed at Th "Film Specialist" Baker-Button Kodak Shop 7 WF.ST 7TH Everything Fotographic 1 g'swy - lH"i;"'l-'-,'"',"ir."i"iieiwiiiM L I i f t f ( ' ) r