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MjfB is really many coffees in pne.Eacli coffee is used for its special qualities, gome are for Hody fesoirieforkroma :butfdU'of flifan jiavon are tested ,6 AT TUB tafMATRKS' TODAY - Marshall Nollmt'ii protliu-Uort, n Klrt i" (Ilihrleo V. H.twUy lit or una rt: Unum-O Quartet iu uituirnl pro it, ".Ml.lnlil.t :' Hex Wwklr Hcvlow mid tci of (Im Dny, .tt Mr. una Mr. cr(r PHUton -In Udr KrlrniU ;" llnrry MyiTi In lliu fth mlvftttur of "U'ltiniwin t'rumw." iimliiK offtirllilpt Htnp -,Rt In "Tho ll Hal Jmlj-e;" lArry Heimm Id 'iWlwern Aii;" Jgliit nilbcrl In "Arabian ltvc;" St. John Ih "Hmall Town muff;" Ow hnt In "IH'firti'd MUm ; Knthpr'nc k-Uonnld In "Ttir IlojuitKui Llur," 1 . fA lilt hfm boon nmtlu by tho Lrnmn- Uunrtct, oomitom-il of four well- luwrt rolh'Ho uun who hvo Item. ulnlKht," initlrlpiuliiK tho ictun nol Klmt.'Vnt th Hex thln'wovk. i boyn, who will ti plica r for lrt hint urn on tnOuv'H nrourum. ftii-fi lhitr kal mi m horn with Victor llorhoit'n tny Jxv Konir." from lh. "Ki.r- fi Tollur." which, hy rinon at ltd pnncmont nml iho hnrnionluuH pf- i of iho quurtot, liiin won the nilllH of holh Momlitv'n anil Tims- b'n Ciitnifli v liotiHi'd. fi'lirt (tux orKtin nynchronlxod twHInK ii mo nrlHlniil IlKMno, "I Uvn Yon." niMiHwI CMitPoliitlv for tho nnneritn- hy CluirloH lhiwlt-v, niul the cm mimbom, "l'olor.iiifm' by npln, Mimin'not'H "Meditation," IP I .fhii'riia fcm (life A&J ra:cd6ldmnkikhtn V fit It lrJ-xvi.vjUi viu Pearl Oil,, burned in a good oil cook Btove, is an economical as well as a - clean and convenient fuel. You are rid of the drudgery of feeding ' ,: ' ;and cleaning but a range and your kitchen is cool and comfortable. You work with a clean, intense cooking heat concentrated directly under the "i burner where it is needed. To be sure of best results in your stove, use Pearl Oil. It burns cleanly-no imoke or odor pealers everywhere. Buy it by name Pearl Oil. ' ' ' ' STANDARD Olt COMPANY . (CalifornU) PEARL UKKROSENE) V HEAH ;.; AND LIGHT Kfc from 'Tluiln." ii nd tho select ionH fruin 'Miitlaiiio Khorry," nr fonturoB not to In ovcrlui'ki'U by Ucvotoes of tbu muMlial art. ; Min-Hhtilt Nt'ilun Jh a bottovor In nil frinr ciiftH. I In MIm In tout picture. "KooIm Klrnt." ut tho Uvx. KU-hnnl Dix, Clnlro WlmtNor nml Cluudo Oil lliiuwiitcr hcuU tho ntcllar uwcmblugo of pliiyura. . ( Kilwiuil JiiKi wiih t'litffRod to direct "Tim PioillKnl .IihIk'.'," which will bo Kliown m tht Itox on Thumdny, for !h n-o iluyH, 1m nit ndiiptutlon of VitUKtmn Kftiti'i-'H mivi'l of the Biimo n u.1 1 if. ami J can l'nlgo hcudii tho all star cuHt. ; , .lnhn (,'Nbcrt, tho OrRon ntory la contlnir to tho Cunt to thiH week In "Ariibluii J,ovu." a Htory of tho rtwiort. Aliniui tho entire plcturo In said to "omprino dimcrt Hccni'H, with n nhlk. Arab nullawH, cuniclK, cnravntiH und tho rolnrful linckKroiuidH that aro no fajwlnfitlim Itt u mibjoct of thU nort. Hurbara Ik-dford plays oppoaito Oil bcrl. II luh I'Ijit 11111" u-ilil ll.. rnnminn nfltt Mm ftcebb nt. "dbl you bn-ak tho nawn lo Kit-m liirtilif nil. in lull- ll it uhfl n it ir.tl Uiik Mown eky-hluh in tho oxplo- mUiii ?" "I did." "Did you bronlc It Kontly? "I did. 1 told Iter thai Tom ROt that ruino lK'd boon looklnu for." 1.oh AttKclcit Tlmofl. COMPANY) .' tc.iyw'' ..'y OIL MUKNIINti Kfc.GISTEK,-.EUGENE, OREy WEPNE5DAYf -JUNEJ1-, 1922 3nmmer mm-LmLjZ5!!I! UNIVERSITY TO GET NEW ARCHITECT OH FACULTY Walter R, B. Willcox of Seattle Selected OTHER MEN-ARE APPOINTED riimiiHiii Outlook Uiwrlhtl in Ho IMirt IliH-clvi'd n-otu KpccJnl ' (HiIIIJlUtlC4! Walter It. a AVlllcox, prouiliiont Hfiiltbi arcliltnct. Whom work hnu wnn ritriiKiilllfMi all ovir tho country, )ian miui'ii in him wair or tno i;nivtii Nlty of ruon Hi-hoftl nf nrchlli.ciiifi. by tint iMitlou of tho board of twiIh ii mo iiiiiouiiic Aiamiay, Mr. willcox will bo iirof'HHor of archltitcluro. iJoan l-awn-iKo of tho nrchltiH-turo m hool Ih particularly pIwihimI ut tbu nmiulHl Hon of Mr. 'Willcox, who will add HtnuiKlh to a Htaff which ban already tllllM'd OUt II HUCCCHHlOfl Of HlUdlTltH who havo won prlzca at MiuamchufH'ttH liiMilttitn of TfchnoloKy In competition with tbu atrotiKoat ntudonU In Amorlcn. Othor faculty nicnibcrii named' o fill viicancicH uro Harold Bcnjuinin, a Kraduuto of tho cIuhh of 1021, uHHlat ant profoKHor of cdiicntloti; Karl Wld mer, awHlHtant tirofuHaor of uIivhIguI education; MIhh Ulllan Hlupp, of tvfiicHicy coiK-Kt'. nMHiHiant in phyal- viu i-uiiciiuon; ljouuki narncH, now nt Oxford, profi-HHor of hfHtorv: Itleh- ard hU Klllott (Oregon i21)t InHtruc- lur in niaiiieiniiUc'M; Matthow Itiddle, aHHlKtaiit proffHHor of math omul I cm: (Jormalno Cornier, limtruclor In lio- inaucu laitKuaKi'i. Two Men Coining Rnck Tho rcKentB approved tho return of two mumberH of tho faoulty who have biten ubueut o n leavo: Dr. Warren . Kniltlt. pro fount r of KeoloKy, who has bfeu two yearn in tho i'hlllpplnea on npeelal RaoloKleal survey work for mo tjtutea HtatPH government, and Or. O. F. Htafford, profennor of chem iNtry, who haa broiiKht to a Buccemiful conclusion aovoral yeara' research In the uiHtuiation of wood waatu. Tho unlveralty'a financial outlook was deacrlbed in a ' report received from a apodal committee appointed In January made up of HcRents Her- iM-rt iiordoii, of I'ortinpd; (;. E. wood no ii, of lleppner; W. 8. (lllbert, of Astoria: C. C. Colt, of Portland. nnd Ham A. Koxer. secretary of state. Tho committee in ita report spoke of the preaent sound condition of the university's finances and of tho large amount of btilldlnK. amounting' to jy:.u,uJU. which had been completed wunin trio last two years. Building Program ItcH'nd The building program In tho uni versity had fallen behind its nceda. Although the university is at the present carrying 30 per cent more stu dents than at tho time the "Mllugo bill been mo a law two years ago, and will within the next two years bo carrying an enrollment nt least GO per cent greater than at that time, it was the opinion of tho committee thnt undor tho preaent condition of economic stress no Increaso in appropriations whould now be asked. Salaries were found to be on the median line of col legos and universities throughout the United Btntes, nnd the amount of work carried by faculty members con siderablv above the average. The Committee emoted from the recent re port of nr. oeorge F. zooic, nead or the department of higher education In tho United States bureau of educa tion: "The snlarloa nt both Institutions for the current yenr cionnly approxl mnto tho median average salaries nt other stato itnlvornltites nnd colleges over tho country. . . . T concluded thnt both the university nnd the ngrlcul tural college were serving tho people of tho stnle untisfnetorlly. not only ns to the standard or work nttompted. but In as economical a way na can reasonably bo expected. ( LOCAL RESIDENT HONORED HAWTHORNE IS HONORED UT I 6UPREMK COURT . Tn hnnnr nf llln 35th birthday anni- rorwiiy l'rofeiwor Si. J. Hnwthorno n. tl.l ltu rnnrnirlv nt Ihn lTnlvor slty of Ori'Kon, has received a letter from tno ineuvuers 01 uiw Kupmuu court of Oregon congratulating him on hl many years or activity In be half of nlilcallon In Oregon. The following in tho communication I 1.r flia ludtvna nf ttiA rniirt: Stuto of Oregon,-Supreme Court. rrofosnof B. vj.- Hawlhorno, . Kugnnp. Oregon. nnn t lmf. ltiLwthnrnn: We are nlenseil to ioln with' your many friends in extending to you conBnuu latlons dlion the nnnlversary of your ki.ii. T..nB 1!) Ui.17. In Juna 18. 1922. npans an eventful period In tho affairs of our nation nna me worm hi mi TO have been- a beloved teacher in our Institution! of learning whord the Ideals of the young men nnd women of the untlon are largoly formed, is to' have occupied- a high anil useful i. . nlnnn'vnn linvn nerilhlcd. fllUt:u, linn I' J " - To bo a member of tho legal profes sion Is an nonor; -mis nonoi- yu- im.. To bo a worthy cltlien Is the ambition m Anu iM-Jmn, this nmbltton YOU hnvo nohloved. All theso things should and no doubt ao, Dnng you nii;riioii hnppiness with each succeeding year. Wo wish for you many moro annl yorsarles with continued health nnd undiminished happiness. Sincerely yours, ' Ur.U, n, 'lu imi'i L x, OEO. M. imowN, H, J. BEAK, THOMAS A. McBRinE, IAWIIBNCH T. HARRIS, (Conilnuad from. . PiX6 .AtiidJkH Vhaii yea Am mnrrlftd at Creswell yoVtomber 12, 1911. It Is alleged that tho dofendant deserted tho plaintiff In Cottage Orove August tho plaintiff. a Pr. MciuloIsoin Rcitri Dr. t M. P. Mendelsohn, optometrist with of- n i.. tiiA n.t Willnwn' torn til r. has returned nftor a business visit of two days at Salem. i Tjrnvliw tor WoHtlnko Mrs. O. K. .... .-nMnnnUn Kv Vinr two children, will leavo today for the ClulUon summer home at Woatlako.for a visit of severnl weeks. l-mvlng for BrlWsh roliimblii Uohert H. Hnger, iormr tho Depot restaurant in this city, will a visit of a month. Ho expects .to stop nt Victoria, una vuhwmtw.. I Return frwifOtitlnff A. T. Ttaker, or Uie .Wotnerboe-Walkcr store, re Caught in the Rounds ( Continued from Page Five . ) lumed Wunday with his family froiuij an extensive inp or two weeKa. mil knap Hprluga, Oakridue, Waterloo. Modavlllo, A 1 ban 3 und Corvullla were vlnltod. Motor Ui Foley Hprlngs Mr. and Mra. Kreil K, Kmllh aro expecting to leavo this morning to spend the re mainder of the week at Foley Hprlnga, 11. . Allert, Mrs, Hmlth's father, who la hern on his way east, will accompany them. Vurtlm PerUTsoii Klngn An Inter esting number of tho university com m once men t program was the barl tono solo by Curtisa Peterson, with accompaniment by Mrs. Patty French Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson havo oeen studying ln New York for tho past year t - Maaoiiln loIi-gat Xtopa Hen c. P. Bergman, banker of Fiorenoe, who attended tho annuat Oregon Masonic grand lodge meeting, at Portland last week, stopped hero -yesterday on,' bis way to bis home.' ;Mr. Hergmun la worshipful master f tho Maaonic lodge of Florence. t Polleo Ahkod to Itook for Man lu CTatw-cidef of police Chrlatenson yesterday recolvod a request from the Justice of the peace at Independence, aaklng him to detain-IX Brunbridge, who la traveling south in a car accom panied by his wife and with a dog on tho running board. - Chlcogo Vlltor to Invf Mr. and Mra. J. F. McManua, of Chicago, will leavo today for their home after a visit of several weekii horn with tkli. duughter, Mlsa Madeline McMunus. of the University of Oregon. Miss Mc- manua accompanied her parents o far aa Portland on the- return trip. ' 1 j.r ' Commencement Visitor Ijcavcs' Mr. and Mra. Hugh Lit t hum hnvn turned to their home ut Rilverton after attending the commencement ex ercises at the University of Oregon'. Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lath urn ore students at the., university high and Marc, tho former, having received hla degree this year. m ' m m i Pronerfy Bcodeflthed tn RmtiirKzi Tho property of Ina Mny Simkins, who died May 27, 1922, was bequeath ed to her brothers, Oeorge A. Simkins and Carl H. Simkina, the. will having been filed for probate yesterday. Oeorge A. Simkins waa ttamed na exe cutor and W; H. Kohertaon. F. N. Mc A lister and W. W. Calkins appraisers; If artlgroTe Bound Over Hoy Hardgrove, who waa arrested Satur day night on a charge of the theft of a Chevrolet car from - Mra. W. H. Beck, waived examination in Justice of the Peace Wells' court yesterday and was bound over Jn the sum of $2,500. He failed to give bomhrand la in jail. BoouVKdly-- Directors :to Inspect Plant Officials of the i. Booth-KeUy Lumber company are-expected to be In Bugene today on an insDectfon trip over tho property of the concern : at Springfield and Wendllng. R. E. jmnnnher, president, la-coming from San Franciaco and M. H. Kelly, of Dulutn.Minn., and P. 8. Brumby, Qf; Portland. i i Professor Stafford to Return Here Professor O. F. Stafford,' formerly, of the University of Oregon and for the past -three f years engaged In chemical research work In Tennessee, la on his way back to Eugene, accom panied toy nla family, -according to word received here by.-Dean John Straub, his father-ln-law.' '-The -pro- tonsor la making the trip by auto. Order Made to Soil Mill Jtidire Sklpworth, of the circuit court, yes terday made an order that the mill of the Gibson-Pennington Lumber com pany bo sold bv J. S. Macrlndrv. re ceiver, to W. J. LTchty, of this city, for $18,000. Mr. Magladry & few days ago' filed a petition asking that such a sale bo- made as Mr. Llehty had made a contract to pay that sum for the plant. Firo Dofltroys Barn A Ford car was Included In the loss by fire early yesterday morning when the. barn of Manning, jueonaru, 686 Ninth avenue. of unknown .origin. - Neighbors ' dis covered the fire; about 4:80 o'olock find, the fire department waa called but the ,4laie. was too far. advanced to save'-either the structure - or - the contents. : '... Vtellfi In Kugone--Misa Tila Mit chell, 'went to 'Eugene -yesterday to attend the graduation exercises at the University of Oregon: - Miss- Mitchell went especially to- witness the grad uation of Norton Winnard of Eugene, son of Dr. and Mrs. Winnard, who formerly 'resided- in.- Albany. Dr." Winnard -went to Heppner from Al bany and 'then to TCugene. Albany Democrat. j ... n. C Aukl at Portland H. C. Auld. of thla city. Is at Portland and during tho week-end entertained H. B. Mire, a member of the Kansas dele gation that attended the annual con vention of the Rotary cluba at Xos Angelos recently. Mr. Mtie is an old irfend or Mr. Auld and the. local resident showed him some ; of the beauties of the Oregon- country In cluding' a trip over the .Columbia luver nignway. . . , McKcnde Brklao Rotrt to Open The new MoKensie Bridge hotel win be open next, Sunday for the accom modation, of the visitors that are ex pected to. attend the dedication cere mony of the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution . when the rfcronxe memorial tablet is unveiled at the bridges The construction work on the hotel started last year and when com pleted it will contain zs -rooms, ac cording to the plans of the owners. - Many- Former Votonuui Filo for iMtiiua resteraay was tne largest a ay yet recorded here for filing applica tions for the state bonus at the office of the Lane .county chapter of the American Red Cross which is assist ing In the work for the ox-aervlce men. All applications for the cash bonus hud to be filed yesterday, ac cording to a recent ruling ot the bon us board, v Several veterans from other cities who were unable to reach their home before the expiration of the time limit called at the local of fice to mo their applications. . . I PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. : S. S. Ruuell. ot . VneUu Is hero for a few days' visit. a. W. MJlllcnn of Lnbur was in XTtifrena yssterday on business. . M. A. Mouser of veneta was a Eu gene business visitor yesterday. it. A. jones ana lamny oc voiiase Grove were In the elty over hlsht. Miss Gertrude Houghton of Fior- enre was a Eugene visitor yesterday. Mrs.' ira'ishsm. school clerk: of the Leabur" district, was a' local 'Visitor ysaterday. ' ; :miss uerina uuniap i"anenaing RETAIL - WHOLESALES FIRECRACKERS 1 Fourth of July Goods, Sparklers, Return Plain or Toasted - KnuiV Manhroallowt ! " 10c tint - 80c tin Fresh, in bulk. Best marsh-'. ,. mallow possible! , Try them, 4 they're delicious. ' ' . Outing and Carden Hata . " 15c We specialize in Misses' and Children's Fine Straw Hats ". 60c to $3 JO each New Good New Low Price No Sales No Baita at Honest Prices Hill's, Economy Store the summer ' session at' the normal school at Monmouth. . BORN '1 HALLADAY To Mr. and Mrs.,M. ilalladay,. motor route A, Kugane, June 20, Ja22i a son. , h.l - AKNOUNCFMENTS ' ! ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON" ' ATI 4 o clock -the -Mothers' club -will spon sor a mothers' and daughters' .plo nlo in ,the .park) back of the butte. All mothers and daughters In the city are invited, and mothers are asked to bring sandwiches or a cov ered dish.-- Those -who .have no daughters may bring someone else's daughter. For' further .particulars, call B84R or 401. , ' . i'jJii' SWEARING EN At his home at lififa -. Walnut- street Tuesday afternoon, June 20. 1922. Owen 'R.' Bwearin- n rraA CO. vnnn. TTrt la MirvlvPll 1 by his widow, Mrs. iAicuiaa Bweanii-. ren. and hree-.chiidren.r. Mrs. uuo. Hunslcker, or Hwlssnome, ana-uiaaya and Walter Bwenringen; of this oltjr Funeral' i nrrensemenUvare; being made at the "Veatoh: chapel ui-. RtlSSEt,!, At the Eugene hospital, Juno 20,-1922, Laura Russell, 10- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Russell. Besides her parents she leaves two sisters, .,-Neita .and Edna, and a brother, Winston, The remains will be sent by Veatch's chapel to Cottage Grove for. lntr-" ment, ...-,- . -t , . -. n - n 1 1. i.iv. ,Ttmr I' i'i T'"-' Cured Her Rheuitiatisii Knowing from terrible emerlrace the Uf (erlng caused- by rboisUm, Hn. J. -B. Hurst, who Ures t 80S B. Ollv 8J.J BW8, BloouilngUin. :I1I., I w.thsnkful s bnlu cured herself that out. ot pure grstltuoe ,ss Is anxious to tell, all. other ulhrera hr;t bow to set rid ot Uielr-tartars br a slsuu "m'.' Ht h uotbing t; '?"r;"' cut out this noUce. nail It to her With your own name and address. oJ" rladly aend you this valuable 1"f"mtlon Sntlnlr tre . Writs her at ones before you forget. i . . . ' . ra... eDnv ? i . rs-im&anwa r7s:ara . : The mbst effective-spray on the market for sucking and - chewing ' insects; such ' as. . aphis, red spider, leaf-roller) San Jose scale in migratoryj stage; also effective against, : the1 coddling moth. . . j v'WB.KERR ; State Distributor ' t Eugene - - -i Oregon Hcritifwi8::3C$ ... -' jj, ; . u t ui , ll " "All of our best doctors fluff given me up. I was unable tjo leave my bed for 16 weeks and was yellow as-a 'pumpkin, bej sides the terrible stomach paint I suffered.' Our druggist adr vised i my husband to ; try May r's ; , Wonderful Remedy and it has saved my life. I am, a new woman now.'' ' It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes" the "catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach,-liver and' intestlnat ailtnents,"i including vappendi citis. 'One dose Will convince or , money refunded. At lt Druggists, . ji ' ...... . . .' - " - ''"M " oongsters and r lags - WUNDERHOSE For the Family New Roll Top Stockings 50c A new member a pure silk thread hose, pair fl.50-$2.00 . Ask to see them Wunder Hose try a pair. - . POCKET KNIVES Another lot of first quality Pocket Knives at....i.79c-89c Save one-half on them You'll be Surprised at what a difference a. -little; work in our shop will do to thej . appearance of your car. ( i Eugene Auto PbeM 155 ! LsiaisBiaasfiHMMia ! TfciaCouoonGoodGr32 ! One 8c combination of Youth Ciaft Hair ; . lr;and Scalp Rmedy,rularS0c size), ana r ; I Youth Craft Liquid Shampoo (regular 35c j size),' for 53c, -and this coupon when pre sentedat ,.- , r S -CARROLL BROS. PHARMACY . J . - - -783 Willamette .. , .r , A I Good lor tow day only I Mall Orders WU1 He Apcepu ' (1 " : EAt:.more- C6UegeIc&aiti - s IT IS A FOOD ! College. Ice Cream is a delicious, nourishing food '", eat more of it. ( . ; '"'"' ' TO CONFECTIONERS v ; v : j We will care for all your fountain needs. We carry all flavors 6f Magnus fruits and syrups a complete line of soda foira; tain supplies. Write, or phone 1480. ' - . '.. , -.. "J " Eugene Fruit &wer$ Ass'ni r Phono 1480 ; East 8th and Forty ''Jhe home of College ice cream" : . , . . Balls,.. Victory i Canary!' irt FOR A JUNE BRIDE see- our 'new Dinnerware-pU new and exclusive pattern in American; Bavarian NipJji . pon and English ."Wate--j5Q;t' and 100 piece sets and open-" -i1 stock patterns, . We are al-j!. ways glad to show them, . ; ? : TOYS FOR SUMMER U i . Sand Pails..... 10c" and 15c' Climbing Monkeys ...V.1525 Victory Canary . Songs- ' ters -i n',.,Mf.SUt. Rubbe'r Balls.-Tennis-'Rackets and Marbles. -t , Just Good Honest , MerchaaoW . . . .. ; i ... Iir: ML Top Company ?4t j s -essji"-:i ' on Introductory flssnnls lasi.