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is I for Homains Found 1 Routine Near bunaco ACCIDENTALSAYS CpRONER KrllliilliM I liUlrllllllill I'mUl 1'Iiiik of tlHim-r III !!'" A.'.M. Villi! ' I jil i' Hiiuiiuy Nltilil Mi. KHby Miller, who uVuii'm I mi yai iil,llt lllHlll'VHrU. WIlH iltTtltVltll III I ho mill Hiiiitluy inoinlnir. II,. , litMly tvim fiuml niiutlnu iinur Uip Niir ...... ,,r I ho wnli'l. IuiIkimI I, uiill.nl 11 imitf tt U'.'1" "'.ulouk by r,iur mil. Vi'mi'iy h ii-Im Im ii i-iinno. 1''. .1. Klilliw,, IIVlHK M"!!! llll'lf, mm i, .,,-, ,i III' cnlk'l t'ortim-r llnilialulrt-r, wliu limit rluuK' "f ,M ,i,i"1'i ''IK 1 wuh nut M" u r..n,.r M..df0,u tlur.inm llniiiHi,.!!,.,. ,., . . 11 ii m lll,..ly (h,,i ,.,, . ,'. " "'" i'""l.lll.'lv llluri.H h n... ll Mlll. r W ,,, Ml ,.,., , ' I" I'.imIuihI i y , . ","r - i!.w i.V,!!a,,S!,,i ?"'v""" wl MORNING REGISTER, EUCENE, ORE., TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922 itll l Ot-llMK thai lllHllf I tilt I I III W(up liliiitillH. Mm. Mill. 'I'm daiigh irr. M Jmh Dorothy Mlllor, a senior nt ,1,,, university, luiil been iiwiiy from huiui' ii greater l' or Iho 1n y. Hlie luiil mi"''" after her m.ih-i ImmI left l ho htne (hut liH'rntnu. hut the nl . Irr'M llhHI-IIC'O ll Mill 1 llllllt lllcl wurry hir, oh .Mih. Miller whu In ihe I ill nf taking iniiriilim walks, l,nier hitho ihiv MImh Miller returned into not nildlllK hlT UMlllHT III llOltlO, Umllllll-l lhu( "' ll,u' K""" vlNltinit. it mm nut mil 1 1 I'tciiintr that "he hi-uuii In innlm Imiylrli rt hihI I"'" " iiIkIm she learned (tint i Im huily of mi unidentified wn- mill) hud been found In lht jure. Hhi l,i,niiiit-il in I hit tmuKtii iihil definitely :iMtidicd I ho Identity iff Ihu lc. Itut I tin iH'tnir held Uivic. Thi tr university girls who ills rnvi'i the i-itintiliiM urn Murnaivt IdiNNi'll, nf Tueonm. Khirlnn I'ai'lwird, (lf I'lllllllllll, .ll)illl l-'lllll, Uf ItilNXtilll u, nn J A nun Mull, of Morrill, Thiy wit pi) their wuy to th ihhImki-. u riiih nliovi. U jthiro. whvro th htidy wurt (miti'l. (( Mtrtlrliuiit In 11 t'h ulc hrcuk- fll'l, 'UI t tlf Pllkllrt flir t lint l'VMl were iontii'iit'tl nfir (hi dlMruwry uf lite ftiinUiiK niimlnN. Mr. MIIHt wits iiKtMt 50 yeuin ami EVAPORATE" mil With lhe ere im left in! When recipe calls for cream in. Tim lin- III. Mil l- I'.wmnK i. oi-.vi'v .mi;,.-,. ,,,, JI NK I M..-ll.,if hi V. -M. C. j. Il,ill,ll,llr .;,. M i liil In All,-,,,., 'MHt I I,,,,-,-!, M I" llnir Niirvey II, ., I"lin I). Illi... ,,f pornnnj, iiiiiik II..- Kiirvcy ili-iii,,.n f I'lllll-l h "" ' """".II "f K"iMly i-nnl,.,-,,, will, i-..,-,...Mi. """ '"" l"'"l iliuri-lii-H wilh ri-f- i i. i,i i. i rnnn-rniK-p nf I ,. (,,iy i liiiri-lM-n uii-rrliliiy, ,li,,. .,. .rh) i i.iif.-r. ,-,. I , , ni0, , , rnn. Hi,. r.-.ri-H..iiiv,.H f . ,J1MI. i.iuiily . hiii,!,,-, u. ,.,. ul i iMuiiiunlly nui vi-y nunli. I.v Hi v .!.,- im n. Iluyil, Mini n-vlxi-,1 mi, I I'1 "I'll l,y Ui-n.,-,-,,,1 HI,,. Til,, i-i.tim-l u-ill I... .......... ...... i .... t-.- Alrrnl Wlllin in Aiiihimy. II ,-ullvo i-.ir.-li.i-y ,,l i. ii,,,,,,, M ,,f N,- v.uk. iinil ,y ,.v.-r-ii.l iiii-i-. II la ilnniii',l In hiivo an nll ,luy iiialnii iitul invlliilluiia lll I,, i riirwiiril in itii,t,-H of ,.v,ry ,-liuri-li in I.HII,' i-iilllily. ut'KliiK I hill I'ik-Ii ri-ll-Hl.illa (irifiltlltilfnti ai-nil ,it Ii-iikI W0 lay iluli-Knli-a lu I III. , luif.-r.-iii i-. Ijiiii- i-iiunly hi.H hi-,.,, .i,.n fr lila iniifiriMH i. mil nr .-lulu iinirnn uiinlli a In uhli h ,i almiliir mirvi-y luia "-. n l-iiiiiiiluti-,1 I.v ii,,. !(r..l i. V,nl,l i,niv-(ni(-nt. li-,-ii,iN,. tit ,-l.,ir.-ii "I linlly cinilllliiiia in jjinr. nnly iil-. tin. ititml Ir.iK' Iv,.l,...t ..f ll. alii'lu ua n wholn. Th," vurlona hnrcli tlnnmiiliiiillfiiiH will I... v., it...!- flt-hl ri.prra.-iitrillvoH prfMi-nt, nml Mr. in,-,- i-iiiri,i,-iiiiv itM.ifH r,i,-u-i-ii in ,, iitli-tidMiM-i nt ihla ninr.-rciu-f. nf from 110 lu mn. ri-iirrai'iillni.' nil imrta nf lli' ciitinly. Th, fonf-r.-nn. u-IM iimh. ly h.-ia In ihi V. M. c. a. l.i.n.i. llnr nml llm aril,-, i,l mill will t.,. iinnnnni-rd lntor. Iirnicrdin ABE STEIN NOW ON TRIAL KI'KKI.W AX't'KI;l OK Mol'dlt AIm HtHn, n UiiMciitn. nrrwitod a fiw wni( airo on a chnrin-of unliiw- ful pnmiffiHloii of Ihiuor, 1h hlMK trlnd In circuit rmirt. liiLvintr n nnonieii IiIh riin from thr Jullro court, wlioro hp1 Wiw ronvtotiMl. A Jury' whh chowen ffillou-: Hoy tlri'wer, ( 'Union Ifunl. Mnrk T. Ituriw. Ahhh K. WlHHitnn, lOllKiihnl h K, l ny, Thotnnji K. KdwnrilM. John T. (Jt-nn. Mlnnii! $lrM n hoii. Hji 1 1 le H. (Srow. Vvu iicIh i'priwIiuw nml .win O. Mhlnlny. Tho Htntc Ititrmlucnl mottt of ft lenlliuoiiy ycHtenlny nfl(rnon, hut iltto to tlu furl iltat n. rerlufn wit new could not he found.. Ju1ki Hklpworth iidjntirnod court In the inhlillo of the iiftornoon until txlny. Hon-unl M. flrnwnoll nppenrH'nv roiiiiMel for iho umiM'd nml IHstrlct Attorney Johnnton 1h uoiiiihI for the nt ate. REALTORS HEAR REPORTS Raised high -r-biikedaliThtbrownon top ready to melt in your mouth'uthat,8 Cal umet biscuits every time; it's tli tamo story of everything in wnicrt - K ALU MET BAKiHe POWDER Is used. It never varies, fails or disappoints. Under VTV. J . Vul IU IW VJ ducot fb but bUculuv pic cakes, mufCna, etc. Don't put up with the dis- i appointments that come from untnff ordlnarv 4iaklnff J m . . . r s : " i upoKoen-it unMiecnarj t buy ind'Uts Calufnet tf pure tna ntre orana. A mmW c of Colwrort wtiiln fall I 1Hd. om bakuiy Aowdafs conutln 1 it oi.CfchTrnttiiHbf 1 0 6m. csnii. Bo 1 feurtyoQUapaiindwhwk.voiiwiintit. J Ij;iJ:tia1'lt TO SAX l-'HANClSCO MKKTI.; TALK Tho Kukciiv roulty hoard wim rep reaoiiUU hit u amiill group of nhout 15 wltit'h itiet yeMierdiiy noon at the Vur Hiiy (or luncheon luid to hold it nhori hUMlni'fiM meetlriK nt whk-h tho ropurtK of tht deleKatoK to tho rereut nut tonal convention ul Hun J-'mncliico wi-ty In ii n I. Tho (leliiitm to tho mcctlitK iroui the locn) hourd wero Wulvin JlmiHcn und J-. A. I'otorvon. Tho nppointnicnt of RuKone' con testant in the rive-minute Hpeerh cup content to ho mid ut the north wont convention In Vnncouvor, 1). t, July la. wiih inlrl over until thn uinxi rcK' tiliir tneetinu. It 1h tihilllU'd to hnvu tl full lopteMvnlutlon of nil cumjitfinlUe whir fi hvlonir to (he lomi imird nt Mint til no. Thli U'ill Inehldfi Cottiurc CJiovi and Cn-Mwoll whk-h hvlonff to the local hoard. THREE Violins bought, tola and repaired FACE DISFIGURED WITH PIMPLES Hard,Largeand Red.ttched andBurned.CuticuraHeals. "When I waa Blkean ytu oli pimples broke out on my face. They were hard, large and red, and' fes tered and scaled over. The pimples Itched and burned caualng me 40 scratch and Irritate, thern, and rhy lace waa disnfured for about ela months. . " I tried all kinds of-remedles but they failed to do any rood. Seeing an advettlicrocnt for Cuttcura Soap and Ointment I purchased some and now lain completely healed." (Signed) Mre.' Mollis Richardson, Kerby, Ore., July 16, 1921. . Use Concurs for every-day toilet purpoiss. Bathe with Soap, sooths whb Ointment, dust with Talcum. Ii.pl. IurrWJl aMmii''Oillcntt fltkTDMlV.MtltN Mm." ffolil cutldura aoap anavM wiinoni mns Eugen) Auto Wrecking and NEW GEARS IN STOCK WE SAVE YOU MONEY - TRY US r. 136 Weal 8th Pholi5S9 v -Eugene, Oregon y .: ' Board of Directors Back Stand of Commission EUGENE BENEFITS BY PLAN Kt'ip tint nil riiHMr.Spiilliini im-. fir Sj-Mtriii Iniio i M Aftu ut ItVxJ)-; Naiixn t Hurf Wotud A d (H 't The leiiinllvi! Miu n of Iho Iiitinmut.! ( oiniiieicu ciimimniiiufi tor tho ioiihoI Idnilon of thu bouthern I'acilic-Con-inil r.triuc yntem unuor uuihorlty tfmiiiud-by thu tiiuoipoimtion act 01 msu, to Kroup tiio ckIhUiik rullroudH of tho country Into a liiniieu iiumbcr of ifUHonatily coiu(JutiliK HyHloinH, wuw approveil hy tin; hoard of dlrei lurii of lliu chitiubur of cuiiijiiorcn hold ul the rooiiiH or ihu chaiithor hiHt uitflit. Thu de-elHion or tho chamher cumo uftur coiiMlderuhlo UIhcuhhIoii hh to the iiieiltH ot iho project und tho tfK-ak?r hrouuht out tho ractH that If tho two railway yntiuH woro wjar.Uud It would iiieiin iimt Ihu Natron cut-off would probably not bo coinplclcd an! lapldly iih undii- iho urcucnL hvhloih. und lhat tiui x-oiiKtruotlon ot thu HprinKflold car ahopH yhlch lu u part of tho prcHcnt duu under thu iiicrKcr or i ho two ruud would . uJho'Ijo de .Nalnn -ui-orr Would IkJifflt The construction 'of lh Natron cut-off 1h a part of tho Joint control plan of thn (Southern Pacific Hiil-h ami iho iirKUiiionl wuh prcHcnted that if tiui Union i'aclflc gained control or the iSoutliern I'jidflc jyuni tho cut off, on which millloim have already been expended would bo delayed au there would not bo Much a ureal in ducement for the coiiMtruetion of nuch 0 MyMtem In lhat tho Union Pa cini: already him a lino from Port land to (JKden, wlillo under lucrKor control tho building of the cut-off would bo piiMlied in lhat tho Hyniem would thcruby cut down tho dllanco bet wcin points in Oregon to tho J'JuMt on Houihorn Pacific linun. Tho hoard cxproNHed tho opinion that thu completion of tho Natron: cul-olf uieaiiH a Kieat deal to Kuwno ' In that It would open up a val whole Knlc district ni'iirci'ly oouallud by any i Kmall city in tho country. J tOutl Con.Hiinirtloit I rtfed Tho necrotary of the chamber of common wok di retted by tho loard to writ to HepreHontatlve Hawley, nt WatthtuKtuu to ui-ko the RruitiinK of permiKMlLn by the authorltteit for con struction of thu count hlshway thi oukIi tho KroundH uf the Hecetn' tn lljf lit ho u ho. .. Tho, government Iiiih refuMcd to allow tho road to he built throuKh that flection and al though It In a very whort distance It would mean the Hhutttwr off of a lurco number of peojdo lu that com munity, Tho imittor of mukihjc a decinfon on the recommendation iih to u rerout Imr of thu Pucific highway tlirbuh the Wlllumette valley was luld over until tho next mecLimr. To .Uni ut Auto Camp The chamber of commerce will hold Its next mooting at the munici pal utlto camp hack of Skinner' butte two welm from hint nlht. Plnnn for tlilH KeHHlon are heinK worktHl out by the K K Chadwlck. secretary. Tho itpcreinry niade a report to the hoard on the publication of the now chamber of commerce hooklet which hiut been tho mihject of numerous let tern of commendation nnd approval from vnrtouH partK of the inte. The booklet In very uttruotlvcly ilhiBtrate' and doplctn the Rcenlc arid outing at tract ioim of Luno county. . t - -v HIKING WILL BE DIVERSION SI MMKIt KTl'DKXTS TO COMBINK woitK with rrx Trlpn l'i 3IcKcnlo Hlvor und Oilier Mountain Plnec Arc lnamicd for TlilH Tumi 1 An a part of the regular program at tho KuKt'iio und Portland evnyion of llio i iiivi-rniiy ui ri,uii nu"" term, nodal evonta have been ached- 1.unnol11v tictlvo on tho campus at Kug'n,e will me iiiKorH ciuo, wmtii una iniui ,.1 nt. nvlnnuK'n diilrlnnr Metlff1 II le. i 11 I n,..illnr. u-lll hn given by the summer term faculty for the Htudetit body In the Lincoln high MCUOOI KJ I'luusiuiji, v nuuy, .u a . ll.. ...lit I... .,, ,1,, nn llin Pnl, umbla river Saturday, July (f, ijy thp ooai swan, wun proviciun iwr -unuu-Inir. Hlnirlntr. uainCH and BtutltB. The annual dinner Tor summer term Ptu dents will be hold In the Crystal room of the llenson hotel Friday. July 14. The cl OHin event will ho the piny pri clasH In the Lincoln high school audi torium, Friday, July 21. The, iiiKers cum, niuiiiiji'miuii W HICH IH-Opvil IU nil nuijinn I 111 ' dents, will ngain have charge of the WCCK-CIIU OUlUOOr pruni iuii in me f-'su n-Aaii. anuDlnn Vive hlltofi have ' al ready been planned. Tho first of these, tenderfoot's delight, on Juffc '24, will be a short trip for the nrter- ..... ....Hv Minnlttir In llm hillft and vallcyH ftouthwcHt of LOugene, with a campure hiik. uuuihui Hiuj, July 21, und a myatery hike on July 3 will complete tho shorter hikes. July 14. ir nnd Ifi. n three-day trip will he made to the Cascades. Autos will take ..n t.A .l,.t.'niiln Plvnt In I IIW lll) !' " - cnihu in the heart of tho biff fir for est. There will he a- chnnco to fish; n viRlt to hot springs nnd a trip to n Cnscado lake. Those Interested Ih this ttin iHMiPtl to - eonio nrenarod. bringing a sleeping hag or 1 nomn hhinkfls ," sutncieni wnrm cioin- .i rt .!.. 0-1 Hflli lin a rrnuil nem niiuinmy. ' " - occasion for tho summer torm stud ent body and racuiiy. Tn nddlllon to the plnns of tho Hik ers CIUO, Ulliei uin-ntnnini " 1 ' , , tuultlfH are offered nt Kugeno. with the use or ino campus u-umn crociuet courts, the golf course at the and for swimming in the mill nice, as well lis in tho tnnKs or mo mens una women's gqmnaslums. ELEVEN GO TO SEABECK IIMVKII8ITY WIIJi UK RKIMIK- SK$TKII' AT Y. . C. A. MKETINO Klpvrn renreaontntlvea of the ttnl- vcmliy 'lll visit tho annunl ntudent V. M. t"?. A. conference ut Hetibeck, Wnah., whloh Is hold this yenr from .luno 16 to Juno 25. Tho party will lie under the lendorahlp pf L. P. Put- nnnt, acnrotaiy of the univcraity i. . C A. nnd will lenvo Buneno next Thurmliiy. Ono or two ntttoa vlit ninlfo Ino trip nna ino real win by tnilll. . ' ' i ' The following linve alirncd tip nnd will njli'iid the conrerenro! Wenater Itliblo, prralilent of the enmpua nsoJ elntlon, Poll Tbilrow, Vernon Duncan. I'nul rniterson, nenry, Knni"ninin, Arliinr Kvornlt, Pruco . filffon, Rnn- ilolpli Kuhn, Knymona Androwa, Oluii Morrow n4 fi. 1'. 11uiTTuiik'"'1:I,-v-luiil nlli,rH luivo -litdli-iit,-il Unit tlicy would iiili-iul. In iiililltlon In tin. iiH-,-tliiirfi wiili.li urn livlil na a purl uf Hn, rnnfernn,-,. ii liiiuilii.r of Hlhinlli: f-vnla bi(vi, bi-i-n Hclli-duli-il. Or ii. of 111,. IiIk fnnturi-H of Hie tt.n iluyH oiiIIiik Ih a lr,u.k tiii-nl liiilwi.fffl llm i'oili-K"H wlili.il lit,, r,,ir,-H,-nti.,l. fitiior Hpuria whu.ti n-liiirtli-iimli'd in uri, buHi-iinll, volli-y-liiill, ti-nnlH' uml' liwInunlnK. ' INSURANCE1 CAMPAIGN ON AIM FOIl HKINHTATKMKNT IK ' ..VM1rM0 , Tho oainpa.ign for Iho rclnstnlo fnnntjof war risk InsuraiH-o Ik on In Kugouo with tho bfLcklng of the local legion poHt-und Ited Cross chapter. The govorninvut expects to induco Die nx-Hervico men throughout th? coun try to relnstato liiHuratco to Iho, total of in.poo.ooo. Six insiirunco phxnn are open to the vote run. wo duHlr tho reinstatement of hut policy. The ordinary "Hfo, twcnty-paymciiit life, ihlriy-jiay merit lifts twonty-year endowment, thirty year endowment Und endowment run turliifr at ago of 2. UurlnK tho campiilgn ex-scrvlco men rnay avail, thernwlves of free mcdlcul examination by Or. It. If. Kieldu, , who . ha loen uppulntod to tako ohargo of iiuch work for the vote ram bureau." Tho local oiTIco of tho American Hed Oos Htato hat Uiey will bo glad tto explain tho ln fuinanco plant, to any ono fleslrouH of reinstating tholn pollclos. Tho campaign will end Juno 17. TWKMl'-OM; MKMUKItS TAKKN lixTO ALPHA, XI UKLTA New Chapter of Tltl Order in 33th In 1'iUted Slates and lourth uu the Pacific Coiut- . Alpha lambda chapter of Alpha XI Uelta, national women's fraternity, was ostubllshed Hoturday on tho Uni versity of Oregon campus when HI girts, meinbors of Zcta Hho Kpsilon, local sorority were taken Into active membership of the fraternity and eight were made pledges of the chap ter. The new chapter Is the 35th In tho United mates and fourth on this coast, three others being located at University of California, university of Washington and Oregon Agricultural ColleKe. .' ' Zeta Itho Kpsilon was organised on the University, of .Oregon campus two years oko. News of the granting of the charter by the grand council of the national fraternity wan received junior week-end.' Tho frnterntty residence l now located ut Fourteenth avenue and Hilyard street. Tho 21 women token into active membership of Alpha XI Delta at the installation services Saturday after noon wore: Delilah Keeney. Frances Thrope. Kthel Wukefleld, Helen Smith, Pauline Tompkins, Florence Furuset, Elsie Hlldcbrund, Luetic Hranstotter, DoiHs Slko. HutH Tuck. Maud Carrie. Ituby Hauch. Hazel Rusor, Lulu Kasor, Mnrgaret Skavlan, (lltidys Henson, Joanna James, Qain tellu Heed, Beatrice Tldd, Alice Uaker Khettn Tcmpleton. The pledges are Palo ma Randlcmnii, Kva Kuasell, Dorothy Hall. Rachel ('hexein, Evelyn BenrlCtt, Hazel Hay dcn. Mildred Youol and Marlon Taylor. Tho lnstallinir officers hero for the ceremonies wero Miss Iulu M. rtunire, Krand treasurer, Lincoln, Neb.; Miss Nolle Branch, Corvallls; Miss Ellen .M. Hall. Seattle, and thf following girls rout tne Aipna iJoiia,. cnapier, at urc Kon ARrioultural , Colego: Ethel Knotts. Irma Hoi man. Pauline Thomp son, Helen John, Florence Ryder and vuta coie, ,. . . MORE FAVEMENT FUNNED PETITION IN TO KXTEND FIFTH AVENUE SURFACING . IVoJcct Would fr-xu'ntf 1 rom - Blair Ikiulovard to lolk Sijroct, Dis tance of Three Blocku Still more street pavinB" Is? in pros poet for Eugene. ' A petition has been prcpnorted to tho city council, and it wtis to havo come up for consiuera tion last night, but was postponed until "Wednesday night because of no quorum at tho rneeting, to pavo Fifth avenuo from Blair boulorard to Polk street, tv dlstanco of pearly three blocks. - Tho cell tion bears the names of a mnjorlty of property ownens along1 that section of tho street, the petitioners say, and tho cost will not ho very heavy because of tho fact that the Oregon Electric track extends along Lho middle, of the street ana tne run wy company will bo compelled to bear a large portion or tho expense. Th pavement If laid will extend for a block Into the AValters nnd Self fort addition where a number of fine residences havo been built; It is pi posed to Jay"concreto pavement. APPOINTMENT IS APPROVED iqCD CROSS 1HKKOTQRS jPASS ON . SECUIiTrAKY,: : The committee composed of Judge Sklpworth, Earl Kllpatiick und Frank L. Armitnce. . renortcd the confirma tion of the appointment of Miss Grace Norton as secretary of the locnl Hed Cross at a meetins of the board of di rectors held InstfilgiU. Mrs. Kouert Biddln. -. ehnirmarf of tho production committee, reported that shipments of goods from Eugene to the federal hos pitals at Portland hnd been completed, hut that soyeral shipments would yet he made to tho hospital , at Taconm. Thewo Hh I rmi on is consist lamely of sweat era. convalescent suit's and socks. Tho hoard voted to co-operate with tho American Legion In the crtmpnlgn being carried on hy tiw purenu of war risk Insurance for the reinstatement of government Insurance by' ex-service men wno naye lot inwr policies urop. . Policies may be taken, up. through the Red Cross office and iny Infor mation which tho ex-servlco men de sire in -regard to their Insurnnce can be obtained nt tho office of the Red Cross, Vv ... v The members of the board nrcnont were tlflarl. Klpatriokr , Judge Skip worth, R. H. Fields. Frank u JVrnil tngo,MrAM. S.vAdy, t, Mrs. Robert uimuu una miss uiaco morion, soero- CAMP GETS MORE WATER MAIK JTO UK' KXTKNt)KI ! FROM s , ; hmaM liKSFiiyom 'Moro water will bo furnished' Ihis week at tho Kugeno municipal nuto Inobllo onnp,.nnd there wlii bo plenty for everybody, sntd B. Parker, park suporlntendpnt; A two-1ncri mnln Will Vo run directly -from tho small roBer- .:"' ,-.-a- Allotment of Summer Stocks From U. S. Camps to Be Sold Immediately. A Spectacular Disposal of Genuine Army Goods. "A Word to the Wise. is Sufficient' Sup er Read the Double -Page Poster That is Now oi Your Door-Step Wednesday, June 14th at 9 o'CHock Sharp the Doors Open on the Greatest Sacrifice Yet Attempted Surplus Army Goods Store Eugene 646 Willamette Cottage Grove voir on the butt to tho grounds, af fording" a great deal moro pressure than was obtained from the one small pipe that bus heretofore served the grounds. The pressure In this pipe was very low '.vhen the large number of camp ers Knd people In the bungalow were using the water at one time. The main will he extended to tho furthest end of the camp grounds, thus serving more camp sites than before. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Between library and Ax-Billy store,, high school pin, class of '23, with chain attached. Finder call 4 3fi Y. 6-13-1 Safe for INFANTS INVALIDS ' ASK FOR . HoMick's ti Original Avoid Imitation iSubttitate9 ForblunInTaJIdaaadanwIngCbndnn Rkhmtr!witdaTrala eatractln FUwdac an. wnpnai rooq-unmi For au AgaaNo ' r-T-s; fnnriihinj ITinaainiT. Try Register Classified 'Ads if you want results For As ifftfe A Woman May Want to Spend ; ly EW. white shoes of striking origi- nahty and dependable quality are to be found here. ' The very smartest new dress and sports effects in pumps and oxfords. $3.50, $5, $6.50 And with' comprehensive groups to choose from ? -7 r,:v...Y.W'