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Rov, II. L. Bowman of Portland Will do bpoakor CONCERT THIS AFTERNOON (iriu'lnnlJi'M Kiiwh l lit. Km n.ru ( Moiuiiiyi huiiio I Literally 1 I'rralilcut MiikiT .rim luudilniiioiito sermon lit 11 IYlcl iI.Ih .t.oi iii.ik, to liu ilnlivor.nl In Hi'. Wrnl Methodist church, mill i In. ii.iK.eiiit.nt' uuitoort ll.tH arior- iiiio.i. ' st'i unilur dlroctlpn of the IvMNlty N.-hool of inutile, will b ....i..v'h uvoitlK of tho r.uly-altth com- i ir('MI"H . ..Ml 'ii.vrs.iy nf tri'i:.n. i" ".. tun win uo uu lu-nri'il l.y H"V. M. t. liowiimn, iins- ,r i,r ll.o Klrul lrliyt..rliin church I ( fori litml. Ill subject will t..' .Mure 'limn ron.iuoriira." J.il.n Hluik I.Vn.lM. prnftiNMiir of organ tn itio unl- v.'ifl'y. will preside lit tlin organ, und MiulfiiiHt iwmo mrurniv unit ill UUI criiliy fliioir -win give inu vonii I HtiiHld. ... . 'I'ho conenft nt 4: 10 thin aftornonn in tli woman's building, to which nil fricn.lH f I ho iftilvnrslty iiro Invited. ! i lii charge of tho faculty of tho Kurd In MMnnirM III aiding ihs -ii.iniieftmont KJtoroliwH will Is hold, f"f l,,n Hrt timot In tho nu (limriiim of Hip woman's building, m : io o'qIix'K fliniKiiiy morning, Tho ml droit will be dollvotod iy rr. A, H, i riilniin, pn-Hidwnt of tho ITnlveraliv or warm, iiih inino win no ''(loutle- nmn nnd Jwhnlar." negroes will be I (DI)fTirt OH 261 HttHtftnlN. Of thPMIV twfnl-lx will rcnolvn ndvnnrtd tin jtwn, For thn flmt tlmo tlm grad- imteM of lh University . of On-non iiriMHii or inouioinn win coma to I'.u- Ki-ma to receive their diplomas. Thin yi'iir'n rtnM It) niodlclno contain ton ttiPini)orn. mreo or wnom nre women. rrricnuii rr Today Tho proirrmn for tho baccalaureate f)irrnM muows: Oman processional, John Stark Evan Invocation, Ilov. J, M, Wultora. nan. tor Klmt Methodist church. llpnt'dlrtun (Kt. rneHIa' Masai Co ii not t, Minn. Jtoo MoUrow and uni vcrraty rliolr. jfrripture reading. President K. ftindrwn. Kugnn Bb university. KanrtuH (Hi. OHlla's .Maj) Uou- nrl, John If. Rlafort nnil u itvrrIty I'rnypr, Itev. Frmlorlck O. JonnlnM. Kr-rtur Ht. Mnry'n Kplitropnl church. SolnThct I'nnltrnl Van i.oWuior. Mind. Hoo Monro w. nop in no. Mjinii-rortUKiH'Hc. Korruon "Moro Than Oonatmrom, Iti'v. ItnroM T liowiimn, I'n.'rtor Kimt I'rmliytorlnn chtirrh of Portland. Hymn Mnry ton. Itcnr.Urtlon. -flrv. W. H. T Mar- ft a II. I'nntor Klmt ronrppit(onnl cnuron. . ronlludc. John Htnrk rranf. I'rtifiVNtti for loiwlny Fallowlnir In thi orrtpr of MprchiM for tho oommoncciuent .tiroKruin Mntiilny morning: l'rof'(5finnal. I'omp nnd rircum- itnnco -Elimr, unlvcrlty orolinnlrn Itivoratlon, Tlpy, O, IX Dunhnni, Panlnr KlrNt Hup tint churrh. Solo KantAKla Appawilflnata VloiutPmpii, Ml km Tx)rl Oratko, vlo- llniMt, Mra.. Ooorvo ttardam at tho fin no. Announepmont of prlim nnn nehol Solo "Lunffi dal Onro nni Scochl: "Ixivo wont a-HtillnK." Cnr tltut Petoraon, bnrltono, Patty Franch jvinrMon nt tho pln.no. AilnrPM "Oondonmn and flonoi- nr," IVniililnnt A. U. Upham, Unlvor Klty of Idaho, :: rnnfcrrlnn Of doRMM, ProAldont P. I. Cnuipboll. CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS (Continued from P flvt.) ' h"n Mr. Udily roturna. ltov. C'hark r. Klllull, u IfOHlon, will oocupjr 1110 IMiloli ui a hdocIiiI nrvloa next Hun- ui.y. , o O 0 -. To Kllrnil Vnfi.tJi.n fin HlpKmdo ... il. MuClurirTi jot jVorlluna, who tin I 1 ii uiK'it for u wo.'k ul lht hotuu ft Mr. und Mm, L. hi. llouii. will k'nvi t. nitty for tho ui.H(r AloKoitKle. lie lilittw to rcn.uht for,lho unvullInK of ...uncoil in. 1 iiio.ii.ii.nl hv ll.o u. A. at AicKonilo iiiIUko ntuct Hununy. Ixaivoa fur Hums In Ran Fnuiclxro Mr. Iiuln H. Hhtirp. ot Bnn Krun cIhiio. who him boon a giiost for a " . uk nt tho homo or Mr. untl Mm. u linin, will louva tomorrow to turn to lur homo, Mr. lloim In Mm. Btiarp'H nophow. m w w l iilvornlly Ivioiilo fto to Cullfiwitln -1'rofaiwnF nnil Mm. A. 11. Bchroff nil Profoiuor Erlo W. Allon loft In uio ttchroff cnr yostonlny for Call '".l.lii. Mr. nnd Mra. Bchroff will lH.ld thn Minmior n. (?nrmnl. nnd Mr. All.n will bo hmtructor In journnlism ino unlvornlty of Cnllfornla sum' "wr ntnoul at llorkoloy. I'-.liihiKton, K.'i.iluuto ot tho ilnlvoriliy u. uiukoii with tho claw ot 19H, jinil nmnibor of tho fncultv vonr boforci ""it. win in tho city yontoriliiy for tho ..".inn rounioii, Mho nns boon rom jK ilurlnR tho pnm yonr nnd la now, on i-i wnv in iiiiirnr.nlii. ''rmillliii In Aniudiif.vl MIhh Vri.n- .-.uruo, aiiuHHtor or Mr. nnil ir. ''. K I'lorco, hiiH boon . uiipolnled ua orKnnht of tho Klmt Mothodlal church of tho auinmor mantha dollniT tho "i.onoo of John Sturk Bvnna, wlio, iinompnnlod by hla wife, will loiiva u .L trill tn liiwn. Kl un lli.ron la .1 "...uumu ot l no niunono lilgll acnooi, a JMn lainilabnry to Ionvn M. "n Ijiniiabuiy, doiin of tlio achool muulo, of tho Unlvoralty of Oroiron,' ii MWclod to loave this woolc for tho J'Jit. whoro, iiecoinpi.nlcd by B ifroiip ' h'Ualo lovora, ho will Mill tor Mil rnno to apond aovernl montha nt tho uaio contora of tho old world. V , Vi M. O. A. Hoya llavo llllto About 20 bOVn nf llin Kiijfnnn V. M. n. A. ''"j'inied yoatordny nftornoon nftor u ami cninpinK trip along tno win "motto rlvor. Tho pnrty wnt In Pliiifuo of W. V, Wnltor, boya' work m'crctiiry of tho argnnlnntlon, .' nnd '""y alnrtod Krldny nftornonn nnd cniiinod ovor nlRhtln jhe hllla. ., , , Auto nonil Mnp ConipMnl Tho J"1 Ijino county nutnmnblln rood .Iiiih boon completed nnd will bo "ndy for dlalrlbutlon tomorrow, nc coroinar to MiiKono Chndwlck, aocro "y of tho chnmbor of commorcn, J'Hloh lina imbllaliod tho mildo. In nil-, ulllnn to tho mnp tho boukl.it oon lulnt. n randy rafarence llat Of rda I'"'1 '"''; i..l auKKoallona '"'Hla III tin. vli lmiy r fiio elly. : MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1922 ('lilt, lie Hoy "..MI I1..IIH..II, hlllilll! VlWI'l "1 IIJlH lllly aocunil ..iiiilNuur on II.,! AllWUIIIII'l' Unit u X. HIltlllliMllJlt II', rr.iT.I'J'N ,'"1 "' "''"'"" 1" Honolulu, i . I 7 ... ' ,"'"'""' " II." Norlli- "III J'llrlflu , ,,., I,,,,.,,,,.. ... .... lllliu UK... 1 " I . . a I'nrt l.f IVoihVn Addlllun 'u, ,m ;.'',i,7,L",y .!'""rt y-"i' inndo .in iinli-r viicnlliiK ii iiorlliiii f 'r llor a ai ronil nddlllnn In Hi.ki i,,,. Thm porn,,,, vn. l... ,.,..,, ,lmB. All or lilc.i'ka 14 iimi n ...... i,r,i, ' '" boundiiry to I In, wimt linn of I'lorco Hti-.K-l unit (inmt alri.ot llnjiorth lioiimlmy u, ,u,rlh .... ,,, ruin airi.i'i or (Jronor a aiic onu uddlllon to KiiK. n... a a a KimiciT Hum, ( lull Koiida lllvltu lion 'I ho uniniul picnic r tho Hui n- r nulla uon.iuuiilly ilul, will bo Bold July 4 und an Invlnitioii hna been ri.f..ll,d Ut III. CllUINlMT ,.f Lomn.i.r. i. ',.,i..iK ui. iino rounty roHlilonla to tnjoy tho duy lui tho kiiv(m or tho or- ai....iuiiiun, a i:ou.i.l..i.. prouruui or ". a....ioa u.i.i aporiH huh in-mi pro pi.rod ror tho ovont uci ordliiK to Word ruc'lvcd,' , a a TluuwimlH J'n'twni in (: m rv,. try 'I'lioiiaiinda of Kuirono niiorilo .ire propurlnic to bio thi.ni,.lv, to tint co.m, ai.iuiy nookn In Ijini, rnuniv and adjoining aounlloa today If tho wcuiuur roi.uilna aa It waa vt.nlnr.ltiv. (luruKn moil nnd ..np1oyi.a of aurvloo aiauona rt.iorlil lunt nlKht Hint moro Kuaolino wua aoiti ytmiorduy than on i.ny aliiKlo duy thla your pravloua to una iiuio. Tulitu i'cMlium In Illlnola Myron Wiirroii niitth.'ll, ami of Mr. nnd Mra. H. (Jotoliul), haa Kr..diutl..d thla yiur from Ilia Uulvorally of lllliiola, with n.Kii nonora. .no iiiko hua tho dla. tlnt'tlon of hnvlnir ourncd Ihroo unl- vt.rt.lly daiirmw without hnvliiK inlaaod ft alntrlo rocltutlon, two of which do grooa ho reci.lvod from 11. u Unlvorally of OrftWii. And ho hna now ncciM.tfd n jiOHltlon thoru ut tho Uulveralty or ii.inoia. Jolin H. Klofcrt tn Iotvo John B. Hli.rort, of thn UnlvorMlty of orotcon achool of mualc, will moot lila imronta ut I'ortluntl thta wm.k whon thoy ur rlvo from tholr rocont homo In l'enn. aylvunla on II. u way to Houthorn Call fonilii, whtiro thoy will rcaldo. Mr. Slorort will ncconipiiny hla puronta on u motor trln to thalr now homo from Portland nnd will bo ucconipunlcd by ......p.... t.u.Hn.. r . V filft Ar Aupmdntrd - Tho nhlP' moot of garmvnUi from the- I wine county choplur of the American lied Crom to tho ux-Horvlco men now ron- flni-rt nt hofipltal 77 nt Portland la hlKhly npprooiutad by official of tho orunulxjiilon urcorulnir to a coimnun Icatlon received hi-ro ut tho Itt-d (,'ronK hfmdiiuartura. The offlcluls of tho Vwtrrnnr Hoclnl m'rvlori have con veyed ihi'lr thanka to the monition of tn women a citinn or tno county who huvo contributed tho girtHa . , (kim of Booklot IU"iuirt?.l--A rc QUMt for 60 copier of tho "Heart of Oreiron'H Outdoora." haa boon received by Ifiuirone Chadwlck. nccretury of the ciiariiiMrr or commnrce, wntcn nna ti no n nored the publicity publlrntlon, from tC. J. Adumn, necrotary to United Htatea Senator Htanflold, who wrttea that tho booklet baa received hlKh coimnenduilon iik u iiieaiia of uiiveruH inir tho acenlo und IndtiHtrlal und iik rlculttiral ndvantmroa of tho county. iti'iiritHftntatlvs W. C. Huwley haa also written an approclntlvo letter after recelvlnff a copy of the publication from tho local elm m nor. Tlenry Ilowe Goia Powlttnn TTonry V. Howe, aon of Profoaaor H. C. ttnaai.A f lin TTnlvnraltv nf Oroirnn baa been appointed to thn chair of Roolofry In the otnte iinlvoraty fit l.oulrtana, Mr. Howo, who graduat ed from tho Vnlvermty of Orogon In itiiA with tlio littrhest lionors In l.At.l hna litlfnn Ph. D. thlH aprlng lut, Btanford university,, hla doctoral tnoaia ueintr on vino miu cone of Glataop and Uncolu Counties, Oregon." Ho hna boon aaked.to re port to Baton Hougo, tho wot of tho University of IxiulHana, -und begin work tho flrat of July. lbiruld Cn3co Wliut llonor Hurold L'OKO, BOH Ol JU(IK iliiu mn. . t. Cak( Qt Portland, haa boon graduat- .ill. itmtinttn nf TorhnoloKV. accord' Ing to word received by tho family. Mr. Cnko received a muster's degree In electrical engineering. Mr. Cuke 1m a graduuto of tho old Portlund acu rt.tn.ir nn.l. nf thn ITlltVOraltV Of Ore gon. 41a Is a moniber of the Phi V. Tl. f,l,.r..llU tlllllTft PllkO uaiiiinu iiuti-'iiiiw. attenUud the conunoncement exercises aim expectea io muiur utai. m land with hla Hon. m . ChavkDcr to IIato Ad on ltod Book Tho MoKenalo river highway will be featured on the buck of the "Red book, tJcenlc Tourhu Outdo," to bo Iruiucd soon, covering tho Puclflc highway between Kugono and Mod ford. Ono of tho hooka wna recently Issued covering tho highway between portlund nnd JSugono. E. J3. Chad wlck, Bocretury bf tho chumuor of i..,-.. inta iii'nmiritfl n n nd with u picture of tho McKonzIo river niguway io oe iriiuiu uu tho new issue. g Thinning DonioiiHtnitlons Siiocobs s.. -aw...- Tn otii.twlixl ih three ill)' plo-thlnnlng domonstratlons hold dur ing the past week under tho direction of 4m P. Whitney, County agent, and C. U, Long, OI Hie ur-HUH nnvii.M nl oolloge., Mr. "Whftney wild thjit the ... .... , liH'w. Itti.n aicfioctoa hiy tlmo of your nnd thut tho domonatrutlonB oxcltod a grout doal of Intoroat. Tho ullcndnnco atjho H. , rowara orennru lutu- ,.mhi. 5fr duy ua do.' jora Colllilo on Itlghwiy A lnrffo . - .i.u.... t.v Riwnn. Rnrrla. of nutto, Mont., collided with a roupo I'uclflc hlvhwiiy ul.out ono nillo north tt .....,n.i..f iifinnionn. A oi trontvui. j".v.....j ...... " z woman riding In tho coupo suffered IIUUrit'B to nor Client unit yy" ....... i,nu noih cum wore liudly dftmsKcd. A car driven by BriicBt Hlchtor, of Hugono, whs allglit- ly dumugeu wnen n wna i"r tno car anyon uy .... - . - od to pnss another soumoounn cur when tno cam craaneu okriM .a ' Vi.lt llnnor niritr lnn Bhopnrd, memtior or me Murnt tomnlo ot ine niyatio onr.no o. in.linilHl.o.in, in -.,.... i... ...nt frlnnita In nlltn- ncoomi'nn.cu wj ,. nlng to lenvo todny for Btuo Klver for a llttio recroniion mmr. .... n t.i tiw i'.m ntttivnittlnh. Tho vlBlting Bhrlner Rtntea Hint ho I" roturnlnff to Ills Indlnnn homo by onsy atngM looking over tho country nnd thla he Iiub honr.1 much concerning o nttrnctlons of tlio Ijtno conniy "l"da "ml l hero tn verify tho onthu jdnatV reports of his fellow wenrors of Hit fc. : . ... . ...... nni. Tun noirnocsj MIhs norothy Dickey,; who Is n mem ber of tllH yr' iraaununar '" SEVEN , See the Famous Masterpiece Painting "The Conqueror? '-Valued at $70,000.00 Any Day .TW Week-. More Good News for the People of Lane1 County Ve wore very fortunate in liciiitf tlic HitcccHiiftil bidders for the $60,J0.00 Btock of the Cridcr Dry Goods com puny, of IJuIIiih, Ore. Tin's store was one of the best in the state and carried only hitfh quality lines of mer chandise, such as have made our store the, recognized quality and style center of Lane county. Naturally we purchased this store at a very favorable price, one that will enable us to offer our customers better values than any other store in the valley and with these better values render the same high type of service that is char acteristic of the McMorran & Washburnc store. Remember always that our absolute' guarantee goes with every dollar's worth of merchandise that we sell, as no transaction is ever com plete until our customer is satisfied. the university, will enJov tho distinc tion tomorrow of being the only mm- utr oi ine ciosa io receive two ie- greea bachelor of arts und bachelor or music ho haa earned both de grees in four years, and in addition nas earned nor entire way through college. Hhe was the youngest mem ber of he freshman c)aa when she entered. Lost year she won the John Htark Kvnns scholarship in piano. Miss Dickey Is u member of Mu Phi Upsllon. notional musical fraternity, and hits been quito nctivo in student body affairs. Incidentally, sho wilt roceivo tno only on cue lor or music de gree given this year. ltov. If. W. Davis- Hero for Voca tion Key. JI. W. Davis, formerly nus- tor of the IfMrat Baptist church of jsugene, is here from Berkeley to spend a month's vacation at his sum mer home on Co Hugo OrosU The ltov. Mr. Davis Is Baptist student pastor ut the University of California, where the Itantlsts. the Presbyterians, tho Methodists and the Congrogatlonulists mulntaln student pustors. "The regis tration ut- Berkeley exceeds 10,000, and this years graduating class num bers more thun aOO. It's a fine school but really too large," says Mr. Davis. "I'm always glad to get back to Eu gene,'! Jia adds. Mbw McKnJght Hero Miss Edna C. ; MoKnlght, gruduuto of tho University I of Oregon in tho class of 1912, is vis iting in Eugonu during commence- mont week, tho guest of Mrs. Laum. I HI ploy Mack. Miss McKnlght spent tho year following her graduation ns I assistant In tho history department. Hhe Is now engaged in. Journalistic work In the Northwest with head quarters in Portlund. . ... . John IMrWIorff plniw Cruise Down Coasi John Dlerdorff, a graduate from the University .of Oregon,, with tho class of 1922, .contemplates spend ing the summer cruising down the coast from t'ortinnu to sun t rancisco for the purpose of securing material for several magazines dealing with outdoor subjects. Dlerdorff, who will he accompanied by Chris Hurtt, Mimlint nt the Unlversltv of Arixonn. and ttoge Word, of Portlnnd, will use a, 3 q -foot motor boat and will touch at! various Oregon const towns on his orulse down the Pacific const. While n student nt tho university, Dlerdorff i was active In journniism worx. ) PERSONAL MENTION James, Griffith,, of Dexter, was In Eugene yesterday, . Mr, and Mrs, Ira May,, of WendUng, woro In the cliy ovor night. Charles E. Pufno Is spending a few days at corvnms on a business visit. W, A, Elliott, farmer ot Hnrrlaburg, waa n business visitor hero yestcrdny. ' Mm. Clnyton Krown wns In Eugene yoatordny from nor homo nt uoliurg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lou Wallace and fam ily aro hero from Monroe for a dny or BO. a. W. Milllcnn. morchnnt of Lea- burg, wns a Kugeno business visitor yestordny. Mra. Curl O. I,. Beck, of this city, baa left for Portland to visit her iiithpr who la III. , :" ANNOiINOKJOSNTS THE WEDNESDAY WHIST CLUB .moots with Mm. Q. N. Frnser, 472 ! Sovonth avomto west thlB wook. t TUB ' SANT?A CLARA THIMBLE Club will moet with Mra. Oatrnnder . next Wodncsdny afternoon, June SI. . t . - t3hh nimiNicas oinLS1 league (Of tho Methodist onuron win nave n iplonlo supper- Tireadny evening nt tho homo ot Graco Oldham, Weat ,s9prlngTtSII. TUK0 9 O'CIOCK cur uiu. Mret off at Glen wood station, All business girls Invited. . 1 1 - . . . itrtttw - nnnnrt To Mr .and Mrs. Wnltor Bragg, of wniipryiuot juno ii, iks ;a son. t ? APKINSON In Eugeno, - Juno Id, 1H2Z, to ftir. nnu mm. uuyui Aunt ii- soav a son. Dnrrald Ilaymond. O'CALIVHAN In Eugene. Juno 17, 1923, to Mr. ana Airs, nainun O'Callnhnn, n son. I - ' . lit AIIRIKD MEUniPIRLD-KARO At tho home of Mrs. Knto tJUnuirrion ino. uaiiu .t,r hn mill rnco on Pntorson stroot, Juno 10, 1022, nt 4 p. m., Aoo Morrl fiold. of Wninlro City, nnd Miss Hello Knro, ot Portlnnd. Both nro students of tho unlvorally nnd will llvo nt Emplro City.. Judgo Josso O. Wolln oftlclatod. HolUvt la KefMXar Claaslrlad. USE OUR MAIL-ORDER DEPARTM ENT WHEnT"6n" YOOlT VAM iBjsl Plaid and Checked V ' ' Ginghams Monday 10c Yard Monday we offer 1000 yards of good Pluid.and Checked Ginghams in a good variety of desirable patterns at the sen sational price of 10c a yard. Owing to the extreme value we limit 10 yards to a customer, . ..:.. Women's and Children's Lisle Hosiery '' 12ic Pair Way less than" naif price Monday for a case of 120 dozen Women's ,and Chil dren's Lisle Hosiery in blacky white and cordovan. All size for boys, girls, and women in all colors. Some are slightly imperfect, but find the imperfections if you can. Sensational Values for Monday at 17 - 1 i i 9 enes 4 aT ureai bars am Center Hundreds of other unadvertised bargains are here for you Monday. Bargains that are ing this June Sale the largest in our history from the standpoint of volume of sales. Be here I BUY WOMEN'S PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY MONDAY AT 98c PAIR As a topliner for Busy Monday tve offer Women's Heavy Weight Pure Thread Silk Hose with rib top, at a sensa tional price. Colors are black, blonde, pearl and cordovan. Buy a season's supply Monday at thjs price r98c. - l I Fine Quality Tissue Ginghams Offered for Busy Monday at 25c Yard The lowest price in years for standard Tissue Ginghams. A splendid assortment-of patterns, all new, fresh, and in loveliest colorings. Buy generously Monday at 25c yard. Ready-Made Marquisette and Scrim Curtains . , Worth $2.50 to $4.00, at $1.95 Pair Our -entire-stock of fine Marquisette and Serim ready made Curtains in white only, offered Monday at about half price. Some have hemstitched and some lace borders; $2.50 to $4.00 curtains Monday at $1.95 pair. Men's CHambray Work Shirts Monday 75c A -new low -price for 25 dozen good Blue Chambray Wrk Shirts, in sizes 14 to 17, Monday 75c each or 6 for $4.25l, Regular price $1.00. Men's $1.25 Cotton Union Suits Monday 78c Suit . ' Men's $1.25 White and Ecru Cot ton Union Suits with short or long sleeves, ankle length. . Sizes. 34 to 4G. Monday 78c suit. Men's $2.00 and $2.50 .-' Khaki Pants Monday ' ' : . $1.50 Pair Good standard government Khaki Pants, for outing or work. Cuff bottoms and belt straps. All men's -. sizes. Monday $1.50 pair. Men's $1.50 Blue Denim Overalls Monday 98c Pr. . Men can buy best standard make of Blue Denim Overalls Monday at 98c; less than wholesale.' One pair to a customer. '- Pure Silk Calcutta Pongee . Monday 98c Yard ., it All pUr regular $1.25 and $1,50 12 momniie weight Calcutta Pon i gees, 33 inches wide. Monday at 98c . a yard. No limit buy all you want while 600 yards last. 25c Silkolines Monday 19c Yard Monday you cail buy good quality 25c Silkolines in fancy floral patterns, light and dark colors, for draperies and comr fort coverings, at 19c a yard. ," - Crash Roller Toweling Monday 12 Jc Yard . Bleached kand Unbleached Crasli Toweling, 17-inch width, with colored border, Monday 12c a yard. This price is less than mill cost. ' "''.' ' ' 75c Silk Mixed Crepes Monday 34c .Yard Silk "Mixed Cfcpcs, .'36 Inches wide, Monday at 34c. yard. Colors are rose, yellow, tan, blue, green, navy, black, white, copen and pink. 'Y . '. ' 1 .... ' ' ' i . J it MEN'S SHIRTS BEST STANDARD MAKES Values $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Monday - Eugene B8t Shirt Sale of 300 "Ft&& Dress hirts A iY!v j-1' ' !f; ihttt 1 Soft and stiff cuffs, neat patterns, all sizes, . Uyi to 17J4. . Plenty of all sizes. Good ma terials and best makes; Buy Monday fgr. a whole - season's wear at j this less-tl.ati-cost , price 98c. . ;' , ,;i Extra Large Double Cotton Blankets ' ior Busy Monday aj Piw Thrifty people will buy Cotton Blankets Monday at this less than wholesale price. Best standard makes, gray and tan color with fancy borders. Regular $2.98 pair, Monday $1.98. Men's and Women's Gray Coat Sweaters ' -.? $2.50 Values t $1.25 ;u i -i- Good serviceable Gray Coat Sweaters for work,, or wear at the beach or mountains, or buy for next season, at this half price sale. AU sies for men or women. Regular $2.50 values Monday $1.25 each. . .' ; ... . '! Women's' Georgette Blouses, Values to $9.95, at $3.98 Monday women . can buy - good quality Georgette Blouses, our reg ular $5.95 to $9.95 values, at $3.98. Navy, flesh, white, gray, tan, copen and peach: ' ' ' ' White Lingerie Blouses All Sizes, Monday 98c A clean-up'.isale' Monday of.'a-lot of White Voile and Madras Blouses, some . slightly ..mussed, worth , to $2.50, at 98c: - 'f v'"-'-; Values to $10, .Women's , All-Wool Sweaters . $1.00 Each,,...;v...; -r-Bujr Sweaters .Monday, at a small fraction of cost. . Two lots at $1:00 and $2.00"each. : .Most all sizes, many..,colorS. ''" Coat, and slip-over styles;- ' . ' ' . t . -''v $4 to $5 House Dresses 1 ( . Monday at $1.98 . Crer'e'J.;Poplin Picqoe: and Ging ham are the materials ; long and short sleeves. A clean-up of higher priced dresses at $1.98. u '40c to 60c Ribbons Monday , at Yard jSl'big "range iol waiiteil plain .tnd ' fancy Ribbons for hair, bows nnd trimming. ' Wide1 widths, ' and a .., .Wjiiiderfuj value at 25c '.yardiv Botany Wool Chatties fat 69c Yard 1 K- ; Genuine Botany Wool Challies, 27 inches wide. Our reg ttlar $1.00 grade, Monday at 69c yard. Desirable colors and ' patterns for kimonos, dresses and blouses. $1.50 to $2.50 Wool Dress Goods 98c Yard 4-Good qualities of serges:aiid batistes in navy, brown, gray, blue, green and black; also fancy plaids in many attractive new patterns. . . . , r- i ' . . . ... y 50c Cotton Poplins Monday 25c Yard ' Buy"Cotton Poplins Monday tit half price in rose, pink and blue,. for rompers, dresses and children's garments. ; , Largest Distributors of High Grada Marchandis in Lane County t " Mail and Phone OrJers .Fitted From This Ad