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MUM si '- . Mar n ill I ( t-n. i?'H. 'lift: Page TwS W. B. ft. DISTRICT E Bene CO delegates from Albany. XtoaeburK, Lebanon and Corrallla were expected to be here Monday for the meetin of the Southern Oregon district .rally of the Women's Deneflt AflRocintinn for which the Euxene drclo la hostess. Mra. Minnie W. Aydelotte, anpreme field director at Inme, and Mra. Julia V. Ward, state field director, arrived Bilndny evening; from Portland. They with Mra. Noll Bnrlow. 'Iletriet dep uty, are -honor fluent for the rnlly. Mrs. Hartow la general director of tiie rally. At the rally sessions the supreme officers' plans for the program of the next supreme convention to be Soon tlici luro of Honolulu and the sparkling jade isles of the South Seaa will electrify the air. Who hasn't wanted to see the land of the hula, the jewel of tho Pacific! Yon could go next year with easo, if you really wanted to. The whole trip would take but three weeks. It wouldn't dost too much. Start to prepare for next year's vacation now. A savings account with this bank will make it easy. Budget your expense and dooide how much you will havo to doposit every month. It's real sport to pre pare in advance for a vacation like this. US. NATIONAL A Bank EUGENE, LOAN SAVINGS BANK. Wt BanJk for Saving iMcKenzie Water 1 " r r?.l X held in France In 1029 Trffl be given. Official program for the rally la as follows: Afternoon' Session Eally called to order and address of welcome to distinguished and vis iting members, Mrs. Nell Bartow, dis trict deputy. Response, Mrs. Minnie W. Ayde lotte, supreme field director at large. Bolo. school of Instructions, con ducted by Mrs. Minnie W. Aydelotte. Evening Session Meeting cnlled to order, Mrs. Nell Bartow, district deputy. Hole. Ilesnler opening: Reception of die tlnguib"d visitors, Albany Review No. 2, Mrs. Elizabeth Llnrigren, Pres.: Mrs. Amelia Homkey, (.'apt. Presentation of Certificates, En gene Review, No. 18: Degree of Fra ternity, Mra. Mary Jackson, Pres.; Mrs. Lucile McDonald. Capt. Flower Fund March. Roseborg No. 11. Mrs. Mary Wileoi, Pres.; Mrs. Clara Bonebrek, Capt. Address on the Progreae of Our Order: Mrs. Minnie W. Aydelotte, supreme field director at large. Dedication of Altar Albany Re view No. 2. President, Mrs. Mamie Bilycii Celebrant, Mrs. Martha Mc The Call of the South Seas N K. nrf Cmrvr-m .JElufene BeautiuL Water on Tap. . The wntor tap la such a vary common thing that wo do not stop to think that It la the symbol ot auoceaa In community living Vlllwte life bepin around soma form ot natural water supply. In the Kar Hast we may atlll sua surviving the centuries picturesque customs ot bear ing water. There are atlll countlnns Rebeccas at the well In Oriental. villages, and tho cry ot the wator carrlors driving patient, laden donkeys rhons from morn till Into at night In many storied cities. s Alt this Is Interesting, but crude, wastotul and oostly. Making Water Run to Us. try every test of human exporlcnuo. the closed pipe Hue best, iiiiswors the purunao of carrying and distributing wnter. Water seeks Its level. Aa a liquid It responds freely to the pull ot gravity. In the old phrase, we say ot water moving responsive to gravity that It "runs." When wa dlv.rt water from the McK.mle Rlv.r into our stool pip. Una, thirty Inches In dlsm. tor and .sv.n mile, long, WE MAKE IT COMB RUNNING TO US. This water, analysed and treated to Insure Its pnrtty, Is pumped Into our city reservoirs, holding 6,000.000 gallons. From them It flows through mains and smaller pipes, many miles of them, to be drawn aa required from hydrants and thousands of taps In our yards and residences. To every home Is brought water for household uses and a complete Irrigation system. That Is what It meous to bar. water on tap. Th. n.xt story, WHAT PRICE WATERT" will appar In W.dn.sdsy's Guard. TEE EUGENE WATER BOARD fit. Vincent de Paul wcletj, chari table organization of the Catholic church, will conduct a dental clinic for needy children in Cottage Grove Thursday and Friday, May 24 and Ii!5, at the hmdquarlen of the Cottage Grove unit of the Lane CouiiLy Health association. Jr. F. Gordon Milne, dentiat for the Ht. Vincent de i'aul aociely, will conduct the clinic and give the dental iter vice. B Inters of Corp in Christ! will be In charge. This will be the bint clinic of the society this month. Fifteen children In the leadwood district received treatment last week. X-ray Urged In preventing dlxeatte in the mouth the society urges the x-ray aa a valu able assistant that makes the dentist's diagnoses and treatment more accur ate than it wa in the years before the x-ray was known. "A great number of conditions that cannot be seen by the unaided eye or determined by laboratory teats are readily shown by the x-ray. As our knowledge of the rati pes and treat ment of dental troubles increased, ho did the value of the x-ruy Increase. "There are a large number of teeth which look and feel perfectly Mound and healthy, yet show aigns of disease when a routine mouth exam ination Ih made, Many per mo tin are in the hnblt of cracking nuts and do ing other stunts that give the ihtvo or pulps of the tooth a aurlden shock which are often great enough to de stroy the life of the pulp. A full mouth examination reveals many such teeth which would not bo bu spec ted of being diseased as readily. Infection Shown "The x-rny picture shows Infection and pus pockets at the roots of the teeth. Leaky fillings, overhanging crowns and other imperfections all of these conditions are injurious to health. By its use we are enabled to know if the' roots of children's teeth are full formed, to watch moving teeth and determine whether to ex tract temporary teeth, "Nowadays the taking of x-rays is so efficient and so economical tiint it is within the reach of all classes. A complete x-ray of the mouth takes only a short time and because of its value In discovering hiddn dangers in the mouth, It la advisable to have it taken at regular Intervals. Buy twice a year. "in the examination of the mouth the x-rny Is not all, It Is not even half. To take an x-ray of the mouth and consider It a complete examina tion la daylight robbery of the worrit sort. No dentist will do this, he knows it cannot be done, but with mouth mirrors, mouth lamps, pulp testers and explorei-s working to gether with the x-rny letting one heck tho other, chances for error if not entirely eliminated, are reduced to nil ngreenhle minimum. And it pays in comfort, health mid wealth." New and Used Motors Motors Rented Cyrus Electric Co. Motor Ko-Windlng 15 West 7th Tel. 1BS8 Dance, Dreamland Hall Every Wednesday and Saturday Ladles Free Man 7Bo it Marines' Mascot t ? t I Acting as mascot for all the "Devil Dogs" Is a good-sized lob for a J-months-old pup, ut "Private Pad- pott, jr." is confident he can noia down the job. He succeeds his de ceased sire as official mascot of the U. S. Marine Corps, (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) Hown Deliirht vollev. Bert, a broth er, has Ins rancn on tne raiinc highwuy nenr the Const Fork bridge. 1 nree Large nancnes Whnt wbh one small operation be ginning in 1910 has grown to three very mrge onen, tne tnree rnncnes ImviniE close to 8.000 luying hens. The equipment is the very latest) word iiiciihntors hot watT heated, eirirs turned daily by a roller arrange- mt'iit. Their eggs anil chicks- find constant demand. Although a mem Iter of the egg producers coopera tive. Mr. Hands finds It convenient much of the time to market direct to Portland. Hut I hold my stock In the or ganization and it's a good thing." it wns interesting to learn thnt (he Hands family came from the fam ous "hg.vpt country of Illinois, the richest corn land n the world. 'do back to Illinois?". Baid Roy. Xot me." In the TJeliirht vnllev nn In th l,oant rork valley the neat, com rnrtuble, well equipped farm homes tell more tlinn a volume such homes as those of W. T. Townsend, It. C. Ilnrfh hi. W. A. Keene. O. .Tncktinn. U M, Nixon. Farming Is Varied There Is n waw variptv of fnrmlm In the valley, including a number oi very line orchards of nr uncs. Back . from the river th furmprn heudle a good deul of livestock, cat tle, sheep, goats, for which they hiia-n nhumlimt grain and hay. une coma not help calling to mind chauce remark by a Cottaice Grove citizen, otherwise on ardent worker for lus city. "We live on tho lumber business," said he. "Forming? No, franklv, there Isn't much to speak of around here. Too hilly. Too much wet clay. Hut It's only ten minutes from the (.rove to either the Coast Fork or Delight valley nnd only about half nn hour from Kngeno. Hec some of these places before you venture advice to those who make inquiries. Next: The SUislaw valley. J01S STQHY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) schools there. His family moved to the west and he attended high school in Spokane. Wash. Junes became secretarv of the socialist-labor party In 11)20, hnvlng cast his political fortunes with them five years liefore ami ill lir.M won nomitutlrd for president of the I'nited Slates in the socialist-laiior conven tion in New York city. Since his arniluntion from hlh school he haP Inmmi a farmer, postal clerk, letter carrier, shipbuilder, shoe maker, day laborer end a carpenter, the trnde in which lie wns registered at his death. He made a speaking tour of the country In behalf of his candi dacy in lli'M nnd attracted some at tention by challenging the Into Sen ator Robert M. Ij I'ollette, Sr.. who was running rn a third party ticket. Schedule in Home Classes Announced Schedules for several home classes during the next two weeks were an nounced Monitay by Miss Agnes S. Ilrightnitin, county home demonstra tion agent. The following Is the schedule! Tuesday Veneta. clothinz and tailor finishing. Wednesday r.lachly. tietve class. Tlnimlny - Thurnton. millinery. V'rida) Four Oaks, tie-dve and batik. Tuesday. Mnr 29. Four Oaks, cooking instruction for club mem ber. Thursday, May St. Latham, home Improvement. Hemstltrhlna Special, 6o and 8o MRS. Rl.'SSKU. st BRILL'S. Or. HanrJthuh Moved Offloe To ST 4 Willnuietto, upstairs Whits Star Transfer LonK diatnnro hauling, l'hone 140ft. . J3 , msuntc with trrtx tromp; THOMPSON'S MINERAL VAPOR BATHS J02 Kast Broadway, l'hone lltM-W tf .Mammy's Cabin Chicken and Steak Dinners. 7ta 14 Springer on Toast, SOo Phons 8779 r Try the new Chocolate Coup 8undae at our Fountain. Carroll-Davis Pharmacy 730 Willamette OTT ATf.T, . , 'i?. ROSES SPRINGFIELD, May 21. (Spe cial) Date of the annual rose slio siwnsored by the SpriniffieW omen s (!ivic club, will be set ahead I fro n Juno 6, and will probably be held feat unlay of this week, May 26. Owing to tbe continued siinsnlne ih. i-nKPs romins out rapidly, it was thought advisable to set the time at an earlier dote. Meeting of the narade committee and the executive comii.ittee will be held Monday, even inir May 21, at 7:0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. C. McLsgsn, when iletnils of the show and a definite date will be arranged COIUCEMIIS SETFOR JUWE4 Commencement exerdsea for St Mary's high school will be held Mon duv, June 4, at 8 p. m., at St. Mary's hail, and Rev. Thomas Tobin of Portland, secretary to ' Archibishop Kdward Howard, will give the ad dress. Huccalou rente services of the grad uating class will be held Sunday, June 3, at St. Mary's Catholic church, ltev. Edwin V. O'Hora, pas tor, preaching tbe sermon. MM ' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) arner, 55U4. For representative In congress U..lov .171.-,. u,,rt 1K.-.S. For ' secretary ot state Corey 2815; Handley, 1504; Hosi, 2i)lH. For state treasurer Kay, 5U17. For justice of supreme court Mc Malmn, 23U1; Rand, 47113; ltossman, 447U. For attorney-general Van Winkle, 5924. For dairy and food commissioner J. D. Mickle, 571)0. k"nr circuit. Indue Brand. 50SU. For representative in legislature from Lane county Uarkcr, dl)o Howard. 41)02; Mc,Crcady, 4723; A'ut- tor K'."2 For district attorney Hall, 1544; Husband, 1U5D; hang, 241S; Sialturj 14S3. . ... For assessor lieeney, 4UJo; ti.ouy, 2343. For county clerk Dillard, 4543; Lee, 2701). Fur county commissioner Uurd, 5930. Fur county commissioner Ander son, 560ii. - OJ1 , For coroner Eraustetter, 3004; Wniker, 3tii. For touuty school superintendent Moore, 5567. For sheriff Kletziug, 2SUU; Liuck- )! or county surveyor aiorse, For constable, Eugene district- Marsh, 20iS; lironstetter, 12ots. Democratlo Vote Curry, llio; Delzell, 1083; Diclt soii, 01)4; lbmcy, oil; Manning, (HI; McUiin, 74S; Sluaiian, U;iu; Stark weather, till; Tichcuor, 510; Turner. 702; Wntkins, 51)3; Wc'ier, 521; Wood, 423; Canon, StlS: Frj, S97; Harris, 1)74: Dlecn. 1120. For president Reed, 203; Smith, 792; Walsh 030. For presidential electors Brnck-. ney, 1744; Comte, 807 ; Donaugli, 12tl; Ulenson, itl'2; Huneymau. 977, tangley'. 1001; McFaddeu, 123T; MU ler, 1400. For circuit judge Hamilton, 1029; Sklmvoi-th, 20118. For district nttorney Alta King, 1302; .Medley 841). For cornity comml-isioner J. H. Moffett, 8S0. For sheriff Bown, 1144; Earle, 897. Elks Meetings to Be Held Monthly On Wednesday, May 23, the Kt.R-enp Rika lnc!2,- will hold its last bi-monthly meeting of the season. Piirinii tho Rummer months the lodse will meet only once a month, on the second Wednesday. For the meeting this week the Sinu er'e Musical Stock company is to present a program. Circus Man Goes Despite Injuries Circus employees are of hardy stock, and little nnnoyances like be ing struck on the head by falling tent poles mean nothing In the daily routine. (ieorgo tlrant, employed bureKa Vacuum Cleaner Co. 991 Oak Cooper Bldg, Phone 1750 Isn't It satisfaction to you to know, when you have your Permanent wsvs and beauty work done In the MODEL BEAUTY 8H0P that you have l( done properlyT Plione 2362 (EESmSIM) WILLIAMS ELECTRIC CO. INC. Tiffany Bldg., 8th Ave. Side 7TH A WILLAMETTE A Candy Store and that's the place to get your Candy. Otto's sell candy only sell the finest of candy. All mads In our own Kitchen. New Model 11 See At fl I :.k .!, Al G. Barnes clrcua which showed here last Tuesday, was taken to the Eugene hospital after a bad iujurv on the head which at first was believed to be a fracture of the .Ml Orant stayed at the hospital until Sunday night when he announced that be was lcavirg to join the circus at 'Portland. Doctors and hospital employee tried to dissuade him as he was too weak to leave. Grant in sisted. Police were called. Orant UM li. n-flfl ffoing. Th. iiimrict attorney's office was called and the advice obtained thai rr .i7. w.. In his right mmd .1. - mamoA nn WAV to 8toD him . l.avini the liosnltul. He left for Portland although still pretty weak. Vacation Bible School to Open A dally vacation bible Bchool is bing planned at the FirBt Baptist church under direction of Rev. A. t. Gottberg, educational director of the church, beginning Tuesday, June 5. The school, which will be open to all children of Eugene, will be held from 8:31) a. m. to 12 noon on Tues tnv. Wednesday. Thursday and I n- dny for three weeks beginning June o. It will be hld in the educauoual unit of the clic rcn. MORRIS GRILL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 712 WILLAMETTE Al Wright. Prop. Bob Baker, Chef ro21 Phone S. E. Stevens for niano tuning. RED CROSS POISON OAK REMEDY gives Instant relief RED CROSS DRUG CO. B24 Willamette Plione 160 7$ is First MORTGAGE i seriof Cold BONDS j Less than $30,000 remain available. , Security better i than 3 for 1 largest industry of its kind In the West. In terest seml-annuaily; matur ities available 3 to 7 years only. Nens. $100, $500, $1000. Price 100 Make reservations or write for information to Portland Bond & Share Company American Exchange Bank Building PORTLAND, OREGON IBank Building I DriRTI AND ORFKriM I faai sinow all lJ't"tnt1'"c;1'MinJ't'cl"l"""1"E!"rnH1'''It!'rnllp'rfJI"i:'":i'r"r!n:r:'1"':!" 't:';"l;! "''-''1""'r."-'':''j 1 &$fk h sty? i rilinrt rriii i if n liii f rs-lniiii nil. ijinlninniiiii ,i m iln ti n J--f0i 1926 Hudson Sedan New rubber, paint, guaranteed 1926.Chrysler 70 Coach New rubber, guaranteed 1926 Paige Sedan Also a real barsrain Compare these prices with anything on Market. Lower than Blue Book. RAY O'DONNELL 8TH AND PKiVRL EUGENE Fire Destroys Car On Lorane Road Total destruction of a emnll sedan as the result of a fire starting from cnuseB unknown was reported hun dav by the Eugene fire department. The car owned by an Albany man broke into flames while on tue Lo rane highway. The EMM. depart ment was called and the chemical .-...It rnsnonded. but the car could not be saved. A false alarm was turned In Sun day afternoon from Eleventh avenue west and Lawrence street. TheBe were the only alarms over tbe week end. King Coal for the Furnace. Phone 651. fftMiuiiiimla'''''st1'lull"IUL3lll'"''u'tl'um''''ul A New And Unusual Contest TOMORROW at 'ten o'clock sharp we win wind up the giant eight-day clock displayed in our window. Around the dial we have put the names of all the graduates of Eugene High School When the clock stops next Saturday, the hands will point out the names of two graduates, to each of whom we will pre sent a nationally famous BULOVA WATCH. All are invited to wit-' ness the start of this, new and unusual contest tomorrow morning at ten. Packard Garage PHONE 232 DRUGS ai.tpb FOR THE LUCKT OIM, 14 Kt. Bolld whits gold, beautl- $1750 fully engraved; 15 Jewel 01 14 Kt. Hold filled. mndiam.ljJlijM engraved; 13 )ewel; rtdlum dial J t the fiiom:21 I I" Cream I. rich In -I ential vltamlnei, ' children flrow J j USE BLUE BELT. liiii,iiiiunjil,uiia,u,ji.,.iujiim,,imam,,.;) FOR THE LUCKY BOX ''ite S750 i I. w-&W1'1''--'" i'' "'' V -