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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1923)
LARGE'S ' 865 Willamette Street Great to Cool Off of These in One Bwimming Suits Blue "its. warm Minis, aim n cwm iiikc or snore to sup ,rm at one's will that what summer means. There's i world i( enjoyment in it when one in renily with a ifflirt iw iliniini; Mill irom mis more, aiki ncrc are .. . All Wool Suits to $6.50 MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, OREN SATURDAY JULY 21,-192 CAUGHT IN THE ROUNPSjl B j llla Hemmed lltoy Chnae. Lima of Truman Chrae, of Ku. il, jrcalaruay was pporsiou un lU rtnioval of hlaionalla . httrle Molrn Virgil Douglne mititt reported' to the police ilnone nan atoien nia uiryeie iitu left parked III front uf Ilia IC, A. litaannda to Newport M r. ami k J, E. Itlehmond anil family. kt ibla morning far Newport km ihcjr riperl lo lo unit! llio M of next woek. t Han flurat .Charlea K. of Portland, manager f rmnk Naua pharmacy, ta it a vacAtlun of two weoka frhoine ot I r. and Mm. W, It. n I ha iipnr McKenslo. a a ' a Chaw Deer In Park The tr notified yeatorday that m chaamg the door In Iricka park. From lime to pa lo kill dsa that have bean pilot park keeper haa boon com ity of Ihlo offonao. a Una Ponidn Vbdtliax Friend Mn4 lira. C, A. Kvnna ami ann. ifaaltm, ara In Kugene for tha t-o. to vlalt Mr. and Mm. MA. Murray, who ara old-tlmo Mr. Kvnna la proprietor ih Jtrd Croaa pharmacy In llio Mtl (tiy, a a a Wakm Imuinn N'otlre Filed lof location of tha Chnrlotlo mnf claim by L. It. Ilnrrt. tha Bird, by II. C. MrKorn, and oonnla Doon. by Margaret Mc n. vara filed In tha offlco of. "Mr Clark Dryaon yoaterdny. w clalma nro all In the Knit dtatrlct. a a jkOUtnfh IViM-lc from Newport nil Newport la rathnr niilnt, fWWwa, a delightful place to a few day, la I ha report of and Mra. Itnhart MrOnlloch, m ro back from acvoral daya apant at Ilia aeaahore. Mia I-nura Campbell and Mlaa Hunter accom panied litem on tha return, a a a Kberiff ami Family io to New port Mierlff Fred (I, Htlrkol and family (trove to Nawport yratarday a f lor noon and expect lo raiurn Monday. a a a - Mall lloam Ara All ltepollllr.1 Tha work of repnlnllng a'l lha mall collection hoxea In the city haa boon completed, aald larwln K. Yornn, pual master, yoaierday. a a a l-nve For AIhtuWii Mra. Karnh Flahrr Irft lha mldilla of Ilia waak to vlalt with her alalar and nlare at Aberdeen, Washington, where alio expect lo remain for about a fortnight. a a Hire VrMi-rdnr Cn.nl VkU Mr. hml Mm, Frank Mtnnry wore In Kugene ynaterday from Vlda, .Mra. Nell Coffey accompanying them. Mr. Mlnnry la In chariio of Ilia anl nion dlvlalon of tho MoKeiiale flah hatchery. a a a Hon Arrive From Im Angelcj Mr. and Mra. V. It. Allln, of the upper MoKoiixto, came down yea torday to meet I heir aon. William Allln, who la attendlna" tha poly technic achool at I.oa Angolc. He will ramnln until lha flrat of Bop tember, a a a Had Fuur Operation For Goiter Mlaaea Mnrla nnd Itlta Itlillniia raiurned yealardny from Portland where Itlln haa been nt lha HI. Vlncenl'a hoapltiil. Hhe waa troub led with n roller nnd had four ope rntluna before It waa auccoaafully and entirely removed. a a - a . .,' , r IeTfl r IHirriiport, lima - A ftnr apeudlnn; n month trnvellnu abnut tho alule atid vlaltinii rela llvea In Ruiiann, Mr. nnd Mra. Chnrlea Korn left yealardny for their! home In Davenport, lown, where Mr. Korn haa a bakery biialneaa. "A in oat fnvorahlo lin- Ih.;"'.'.'" 01 "wn" I" the may M..y " l,!''"p, v""1 ,0 w. J Mia, llnrry Korn, nf ICiigcnn. who Inlned ll.en.l.irl'i ll,i!' vTal" v......;T""W I'. II. Weat "'x-rii'im liuiiKiilow on Ouk alruet 10 A. W, Luwieuoii, it railroad mull, .a wi... AU,,r"')f In Town W. n ; Kedlow, ultoniey from Mitntiie, ttimmio r.,r n few mra yealiudny. iriinau,.!!,,,. i ' ' . Iieaa. " "u"" i,,l,',"lriTH,,lI' MewliMT N,.i Mini. ."".T"11'? "'kuliir iiijinburahlb " ""K or I lie fhiimber of corn- ! .T-;...i'iii:fc.h"irt Mu"",y """" I a a a 1 nroiu (,,U mllgr l utn hotel, w,t,, wlr , y... erduy for Newport, where thuy will apend the week-emi. a a a , .,'1'!;,;,,lr"" Minin-.T Khmk, V. liualneaa nmniiHer of the MOuulnln Hlnlea Power JoniBany, la' oxpft..d hero today from lioudiiuurtera In Albany. . liiMurnneo Mini In Tirwn Frank " urray, apeeinl nKVii forian In- olfliea In Portland, wna hole yea ler.liiy on bpali.eaa with tho Uooriio N- Mi:l.eun HH"ncy. a Hero v, Vlalt IWnla Vlalilnii al the home of her parent. Mr. and Mra Kmll Koppe, of KiiKene, la Mra. Moyd MHchell, with hor dtiuith er who eiune Thuraday '.'! r ."""e '" J',,"' u"'h' Mr. Milt-hull ,ana lo colll(1 h()r0 luter. a tHIil rWlima llnii.l to liny The Ktiiiene d,, Kellowa' bund la booked for a ronreri at tiakland Into Hundny afternoon. A num ber of (rleiitula from that vicin ity nro Kathorlne; at Oakland and the band will give I (a concort for that gathering. a a lvo lo Inafamt Timber To InapetH a JO.OOO-anro trnoi nf tim ber along lha prnpoeed Natron rut-off line. Jeaa llnrllnir ruli.. nnd blmon Klovdohl, civil onglnceri left here Friday morning by car ror Klamath Kalla. Iloforo they reliirn the two men will alao aoo Crnier take. a a a Mum lk-k Marrirrt Word of the marrluga of Mlaa tJraoe Pick, for mer Dnlverally of Oregon "indent, lo Meudor Kletcher, Kugene man. In Porllnnd Xaiurday. haa been re. reived hero. The con pin will make ihelr home In Porllnnd. where Mr. Kletcher la connected with an In aurnnce agency, a a a Peach NlH lnc Ma.-I.lne Heady-,. Delivery will be made here today of a peach Hiking machine, manu factured In Kugene bv the Valium nd Clow Manufacturing company. iio mamma goea in tne Kugene I'riilt Orowera cannery and It la aald that It will do tha work of four employee. The allcer la mo tor drlvun. Ixm Ana-rlea Paalor KintM He Hov. Howard M. Kagan and fam ily atnppcd In Kugene Thuradny to apend the night with Mr. and Mra. (I. K. KlnnerlV. Itev. Mr. lenann. who la paalor of the Wllahlre boule- -ard cnrutlan church In Loa An getea, wna on hla way aoulh from an extenalve auln tour through Oregon and Wnahlnglon. . a a a (ama Meatlnar i Warta -u Tho Methodist camp meeting at t'oltnge iirove atnrted nrr laal night with Illahon Hhepnrd. nnd the dlatrlct auparlittendenla In charge. - Mnny campara are on the ground and the proapecla are good for the blggeal enmp meeting ever held In Oregon, anya H. A. Dnuford, auperlntendent. Tho aeaalnna will conllnuo until Auguat 39. a a a Offl"era I'nnlilo In J to Conrrii- tltMi Owing to tha fact that they are compelled to appear In the federal court In Porllnnd on tho 13rd aa wltneaaea ngnlnat Cheater Davla, allna Itnhart W. Trovers, charged with white alnvery, Sher iff Hllckola nnd Dlatrlct Attorney Johnaton are unnlilo to go lo the Northweat convention of law en forcement off lepra at Vancouver, II, C. next week. a a a Two Ji-widem Vhtlt C. ,M. Pen- nel. hend aaleaman with Jaeger Ilrothera In Porllnnd, with hla brother, W, K. Pennel. who la vlalllng Oregon for a month from Trento, Mo.,', whnro he owns a tore, ctlled nil W. U Coppernoll yealordny. V. K. Pcnnol la' mo toring throughout a large purl of the slate on hla weetorn trip, In aiming on the Mliaourt Irndltlon of Bcolug thing for tilniaof. a a a Kugar Nin .MS Wlioinwliv New wholeaula prices per anvk for aiiHiir, effucllvo yaatorday, lll.tfi, mi advance of it cent over the runner price. ' a , a llimnnlM Htart VwUtl Toimn- row M. O, Howard ami family plan lo leuvo tomorrow noon for isewpori, whore they will enjoy a uirea woen' vacation at tno ueacn Mall (tirrlflra tio on Vallim ' ".:M Handoraon and Charlea Allan oily letter c.irrlora. left Thuradny In company with their fnmlllea on u Inulor trio to Til uniook. Hofialda wild Portland un their vocation To Hou t'rau For Fines Tlnao en Iheir Initial vlalt to Crater Hike, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Hnnaen are leaving Kugene by car for a motor trip through Houthern Ore gon. They will return to Kuxono i uraaay. a a a Iter, and Mra. (nao Have f2exta Mr. and Mrs. floorgo Itadcllffu and daughter of Tulatt, Okluhonm, atopped off here yealardny to vlalt nv. anil Mr, w. M. Cane for few hour, on !hc!r way by auto mom o to iiriush Columbia, a a a lcnvo for Ixmg IVrau-h Mr. and Mr, k. w. Oarrett. of lilunt. H. I). who havo been vlaltlng rolollvea In ISugvne for the put three weoka, left Thursday morning for long Ilcnch. Cul. Mr. Oarrett Is a nleco of Mr. L. ltlchel, of this clly. Tlinw Ih-lvera Fliwd B. I). Pal loraon, driving a California car, nnd II. O. Holland were each fined IS In police court for fast driving over alroot Interaectlon. and Hoy Hcliuror waa aaaeaaed tha . ame amount for cutting a corner with 111 car. a : a e Mint IIUNliman Return Mlaa Kilns, Muahman returned laal ilgltL from WW la. Walla where ahe had been vlaltlng her coualn Mia Hevlla Welk. alnce the early pari of June. Mia Uuahman la a former student of the univoralty and uf a member of Alpha Phi. CaMTolU' Phaxrmacy pecial Prices Today and Monday I lb. Cotton .59c $1.00 Kodak Albums 73c $1.00 Ladies' Purses : .69c 35c Antiseptic Tooth Powder. . . .23c 25c Tar Shampoo Soap . . 17c I -lb. Box Assorted Chocolates. . .50c French and Italian Briar Pipes . for...... .v....: 50c Chap Lotion . . . . . ',' . $1.00 Ivory Combs .v. . .). 60c Cucumber Cream . . . . 60c Lemon Cream .... . . y. Domino Clay, ......... $1.00 Youthcraft Hair Tonc $1.00 Ever Ready Razors . Lemon Soap, 3 for '. . 25c Bathing Caps J . 35c Bathing Caps . $ 1 .00 Correspondence Cards I .unr.h Kits ............. 25c Tissue Toilet Paper, 4 for. . ,59c 50c Box Stationery, 2 for ... . . .51c parrolls' Pharmacy Nxl Door to McMarn.fi A WmMmiiW Storo --W1 L L AM E T T E' STR E E T 7 8 3 COMPETENCY AND CONSCIENCE IN PRESCRIPTIONS "ry pscripihin deals with .!"n life, i an PmcrKcncy, '..1; . ' Plli,r'"nilit is comnc nt, but docs nit care h6w he liii i mcdicmc, he is tlan hh.0tj' V ,lc ' conscientious, hriv. . ' "nt ,,OW ItOW.'tO S"X"y;ilfcpnie them, he is 'yj.laiiccrous. If he is .jrW1 nnd comciraliou, tr i Sfy Phar 'i y ftihcd find irnmciHt we Imve ia ""Pctcncy and guarantees It. Cuw.nteeHliartlulriet. , rll,8 Your Prcscriptiorls to j; Us nnd He Sure! ' ,35c and 50c ' . .39c ..69c . .47c . .45c $1.00 . ,69c . 69c . .19c ..19c . .26c . .59c $2.19 IUnk Pmltlent lU-tnrm P. K Hnodgrasa. prealdont of the Flrat Kiillonnl bank, and Mr. Knodgrae hnvo returned from a trip to Cali fornia. Mr. Hnodgraaa waa taken III on hla way back and was com polled to stop for a few days at Hhaala Hprlngs. He la not yet able to be at tho bank. a . a Now Water Pump OrdVred For i.ity An emergency pump, ope ruled by a ZOO-horaeoowor motor. haa been ordered by the dry to be Inainlled nt the municipal water pln.nl on Klghlh avenue near the river. . To take care of relief work until the new Huron arrive, a be Laval pump haa been installed. a Houmh Hard to tymt Difficulty in uuinjiung nouava ipr rent la Do ing experienced by local realtors. who atate that there la a far great or demnnd for place to live In Ihnn ran be met by the.aupply of nouaea. nonier are eanecially de- alrou of aecurlng bungalow bul ine muer aro exceedingly difficult in niiinin . ' a a e fit PlieauwntM (-tUnff .Alone Well ine noverai inouaanu young vblnr eae pheaannl hatched at the 'Kti- gone and Corvallls name farip are. gelling along very . well, ai4,.(ionl M. Hlmpaon, auperlntendont.iff the farm, who wo In the clly Over night from hi homo nt Corvnille. Moro are being hutched, .thl" aum- mor lha never berore, bo aald. i-. Vbdt from Kruurflila Mr, and Mra. Cocll Moore, whpoe home Is In Hlchmond. Cal., were In Ku gone for a ahort time Thursday nflcrnoon from Springfield' where they are vlaltlng . relative and frlonde. Mra. Moore waa Mlaa llasel Urnttnln, of Springfield, whero ahe la well known. They made the trip from Hlchmond In their oar. - a a Clrmilt Court Suit Ntarted U M. Travla yeatorday began suit In cir cuit court ugalnat K. M. Phillips. aeeklng a Judgment In the aum of I960. 7b, alleged duo on a promla aory note given to Frank O. Dick, with eight per cent Intereat from Juno 1, 1920. and tho further aum of $7.30, with six nor cent Intereat from December 1, 112, alleged due .Minnio uoulot, a nurao. ., , , - V billing From California Mr. nnd Mra. p. A. Qleaanor, whoae home ia at Hermoaa Beach, near Los Angeles, aro Rural In Eugene until Sunday nt tho homo of Mr, nnd Mra. K. A. Adams, old-tlmo frlonda ot tho .- vlaltors. Tho Olcaanora oxpect ' to contlnuo up l ho const aa far aa Seattle In their car nnd from thero they will go to Alaska. They plan to loavo Eu Bono tomorrow. a a . a Hack, from THIamtaik 1lcnRlice llnck from n 10 ilnva vacnllon trlD lo Tillamook beachea la W. B. Lec denllat, who with his fnmily, made an nuto tour through tho north woHtern part of the stato. A splen oma tnno in reported by tho doctor, who anya ho enjoyed himself lin- menariy, itonila nnd weather con dltlons wore good nnd - coupling tneae Willi eiegnnt ronds to equnl ly good . benchea,' Mho vacation proved a moat cnjnyablo one. From Callfosiiln lo Vlalt. Parenta Mr. nnd Mrs. OroVer Turnbow and dnughter. Mildred, nro. in Ku- gone from Ihelr home nt : Dnvld. Cnllrornln, where Mr. Turnbow la inatriiotor In tho dnlvy department of tha Unlvorslty of California: Thoy camo to visit tholr,,arents. mr' nnu 'Oira, 4, nt-mil, "ot tana Poarl atroet, but the latter 'folk nro nwny on a motor trip to the PiiiotiHea country, from which ihov will not return until about tho first of next month. , . a a ',a , Farmers' t'nlnn Meet Pentr.il local, Fnrniora. Union, hold It rog- uinr meeimg weanesdny evening. Notwithstanding tha busy senron, good attendance are being main tained, with applications for mem bership rend nt each mooting. Tho local la co-oporntlng with nil othor locals In tho onuntv. in retain Mr. Jnokaon ns organiser. Tho program committee la plnnning aome Inter esting program to be given some nine in wopiomnor ana the months following, Tho next mooting of tho local will he held August 16. ( . a1 w a .. ... Mis Mnrpliy CKmi North 1.cnv. Ins; today on a vacation of several week, I M m Km Dell Murnhv. of the W. A. Klkln Gift Shop. Mlsa Murphy exoeeta to anond sev eral days Irt Portland and fle'nltle out tne majority of her. time wl'.l be spent In Dolllnahum. W'nah.. where ah will be the (ueit of Mlu Rylvln Ollflllen. Miss flllflllen waa formor'.y a .teacher ot nuaio In' the Kugene Illblo achool and she p una to return to Kugene title fall to luke up almllur work In the school. a a a Kra.pp Halls For Poru New re. eelved hern state that Claude Koepp, former Kugene boy, Mailed Wedueaday for Peru, where he may locuto In commercial work, a a Drunk JallroT Fi Ten I)? A wood alcohol aolutlrin proved tho undoing of James Huskey, tran sient, who confenaed to Hecordar Alia King that he wa drunk, and Is aorvlng 10 duya In Jail for the offense. Itai'k from Mardlmtr .Mrs. It. If. Flold la buck from (liirdlner where ahe apent severnl week vla ltlng friend and relative. Dr. nnd Mr. Vlelrta realded at Onrdlner be fore coming to Kuveno ubout four years ago. a a a I lack From Bank . Meeting C. D. llorer, president of the Hunk of Commerce, is in th city after two day apent In Portland attending' a eeaalon of tho agricultural com mittee of the Oregon State Bank ers' association. ' e M) . Tim About I n Fur ' Itovrnae Parmcma Wnrnlng that federal internal revenue apodal taxes on occupation and on capital alock must be paid before Auguat 1, wa aounooa hero yeaterduy by Hugh H. Karl, dlvlalon chief. Buch taxes wore due July 1, but one month of arnoo i anoweq.' raiiure to pay wiinin ine apecinoa time may ro an It In 11000 fine and a fine of 26 per cent of the value of the tuxes aaaeaxablo to the Individual, a a a Kngniremrnt Announced Miaa juanlta Alice Dotaon. 207 lllgn atreet, announced her engagement to Verno 8. McClellan of Klamath Fall, at a pleasant surprise party given Thuraday night at tho An chorage, to which about 20 guest were bidden. Mlaa Dotaon waa a studont at the University of Ore gon last year and at present Is working at the Baker button kodak at ore. Mr. McClellan la a Phi Delia Phi at Oregon and plana to graduate In January. 1924. The wedding date has not been set. E IS PERSONAL MENTION H. P. I-arsen. of Mercer, Is In the clly for a day or no. Mrs. C. A. Davla. or unslaw. waa an arrival here yesterday. Buainea called Ixe Bown, ol Kugene. to Portland yesterday. Mr. A. w. Cunningham, of Wnl- ton, waa a Eugene visitor Friday. Mra. Sidney Burnett, of Landnx, was horo for a ahort time Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ward, of foaburs, were In . the city yesterday. Mr. and Mr. If. C. Wheeler, or Plenaant Hill, wero In the city yes terday. I. T. Nlcklln leave today for a two . weeks' -vacation at Foley springs. Frank Lewia. of Mohawk, waa admitted to tho "Mercy hoapltal yesterday. - " A. A. Morao, or Portland, la here to vlalt his aon. T. M. Morse, coun ty engineer. At- Koleyi sspnngs lor a weeg vacation arV Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Oladatonc.- of Kugene. 'A. Renard and wlfo and Thome 8tortiai of Point Torraco. wero ar rival In Eugene yeatorday. '''Dr. and Mra, i T. Ixive and Mr Fred Quette. all of Junction Cil." were in Eugene yeatorday. OaKtldge residenla in eugene Thnraday Tjlght- wero Wayne Bar bor, Dan Pcnpley and cnaries Alius. ' '" DIED NICHOLS At Eugeno hospital, Frldny. July" 20, 1D2S. U E. Nichols. 4S0 First street, Port lnnd. nt eho ngo tf 46 years. - He took suddenly 1U with acute appen dicitis while visiting a relative. M. E, Horn, 762 Seventh avenue east. Eugeno. and waa rushed to the Eugene hospital at a. m.. ana died nbout 1:46 -In the afternoon. following an operullon, attempted to save his lite. He Is survived by a wife and a sister In Seattle. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. The body is at tho Branstetter chapel. BORN CAUTHORN At Swtsahomo. July IS. 1923. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul J Cauthorn, a aon. Itlchard Paul. LARSON July 18, 1S2S. to Mr. and Mrs. Oluf A. N. Larson, of route A,. Eugene, a son, Clar ence Hicbard. v '-y ' BOY ADMITS AUTO THEFT ELVA FEGLKS SAYS HE STOLE , , ' THREE pAR8 ,. Elva Fcgloa, 13-ycar-old boy re. siding at Springfield, yostorday ad mitted the theft of a number of automobile that have boon stolen In lha ula.lnllt, f 1 1, a , ,in,n rfn.ln. the paVt fow days. Ho admitted . to Sheriff Btickcls i nut no baa stolen' Marry coie man s car wnich waa round later on tho highway near Goshen, also a cur owned by H. F. Henrn nnd one owned by Klmcr K. Neet, all of Springfield, " When arrestod yea- terdny by Deputy Sheriff Hum phrey the boy wsa in n car belong ing1 to someone else and was ready to ainri out wun it. . - The- cane wll lbe handled by tho Juvcnllo court. Dnmv at Marniln Tonight. -Music by Teas O'Brien orchestra. . - 7-31-1 Ye Towne Shoppe 1 proprietor i Ernest Scute, - , ... . -v.. . ; -i'i' . ;1ANCV PASTRY 'I :;' :. CONFECTIONERY Kt SODA FOUNTAiN ' Mosib ot AU Hour ? i ,? First-Class 'Service . , HCM.MK.lt KCIKMIft HTL'DK.NTH JO TO IIOHWK PAHTUItH Kwnory Along; Trull from Homo Crock Ilrlduu to Top of Muiimalii Beautiful Announcements aro out for tho biggest outdoor femurs of tho uni versity summer suasion the three day trip to Horn Pasture moun tain, near the headwnters of the McKemle rlvar, July 27, 2D and 29. It I announced from the offlco of John F. Bovard, dean of phyal oil education, in churgo of the hike, that noL. mor than 20 per aon, nor fewer than H, can be inken on this trip, and- thut nil tnuat ign up at the office of the achool of pnyaical education, not "Kr ..Tiaii jj..v ui vvvuneauuy, July it. The entire cot of the trip, It I announced, will be 112.60 for each person: tf payable on reglatratlon and the remainder before noon of Friday, July 27, , Tho party will leave Friendly hall, couth entrance, ut 8:80 p. m., Friday. July 27. in automobile. The drive will bo imido 68 miles up the McKenslo to camp at Horse Creek bridge, between McKenzle Bridge and Foley Spring. - Here there will bo a carnpflre, " with talks and stunts. Scenery I Hmutiful The next day, after a breakfast at 8:15, tho party will start, promptly at 7, for Horse Pasture trail. Each person will carry hla own lunch und tin cup. The trail, those Interested are informed, wind through the woods for seven miles, with a splendid view at vari ous points. Lunch will be taken at noon at Saddle, near an excellent cold-water spring. Resuming the climb at 1 p. m., tho party will reach the top of Horse Pasture by 2:30. On the summit.. 6600 feet high, a magnificent view of the entire Cascade range and McKen zle gorge Is laid out before the ob server. Descent will bo! started at 3:30. along the sumo trail to Sad dle and a shorter ' trail bock to camp, via Avenuo creek, Canyon creek, and Foley Springs. It is planned to reach' Foley by 6 p. m. Here half an hour will be allotted for a swim in the tank or for hot bath. A two-mile hike back to camp, then supper. The mem bers of the parly will have hiked 16 mile during the day. Ijom Lake I ObJoctlvw Sunday, after a 6:30 breakfast. he party will start In autos at 8 for Lost Luke trail. The cars will carry the party' 12 mile farther up the McKenzle hlcrhway to Alder springs. From there will be made a one-mile hike to Lost lake, across Interesting" lava beds. The party is expected to reach the lake at 11:30, leaving- at 8 o'clock. The start home in the autos will be made irom Alder springs half an hour later.' Supper will be eaten at the "big bend" at 6:30 and at 7 o'clock tho start for Eugene will be made, with the expectation of reaching Eugene at 9:30. . ' - ; Specific directions are given by the management of the trip aa to what to take along;. Following Is tho list: 1. Bedding, plenty of It. "We sleep out on tho ground." Canvas to protect bedding from ground or to cover sleeper In caso of rain. Sleeplns-bug would be Just tho thing;. 1. Sdch- tollot articles asw each nlker deems necessary. i- 3. Hobnail shoes absolutely necessary. 4. Extra socks and a. " pair . of suppers or tennis shoos to wear around the campfiro after the hike. 5. Extra sweater or coat to put on In the evening. 6. Swimming suit, for each one who cares to awlm In tho lake. " ""- "-- ' ' -Lrea-aMa mmmtmm " ,, '-' JJ i ' ' ' j -ryy , CSS- T1 ' .r ( -?V.vl'1 TO REDEDICATE CHURCH IN SERVICES TO BE HELD FAIR MOUNT SCND.Y ' Tho redodlcntlon of tho Fair mount Presbyterian church will tnke place Sunday nt 11. A. M., ac cording to announcement by Rev. Bruce J. Glffen, who has chargo of the work thero. - The church, which is lorated at tho corner of Fifteenth avenue east and Vlllnrd street, ha been prnc- (J ThcHationd Sumrrmmg Suit Mm Prices: KUXJ ' Vc . CJuUrrnlBlOO World-famous swiitiming coach says: "my swimmers oil wear jantsaais1. Wa. Bachrach, coah' ot thm Ulinoia AthJctie Una, aajtM oainlaa of lazKxCSi th auatta ilmmlng sue m torn aum asaa- tsntar la)lmnnlal Hra tta saasm wlodwJcJcisWilimiinig. new world? wondW.asad cVaaaaaiat otbsJCslatislaiilsaiiiiiatra.U aunrhba: sslii faa snJarsts Itaa Jaattcat . . ., ; For ttas swfaxaaacrt tfictw) o sjt like tne Janecen. Jamiiti atanrb laa pore aauisml taMc with ttaa i ticbf otTrabbeaIt iat stm to ttt body, givausj ajtDacaat fras)oosi of ajeanarnti yet is siwaya trim and mnrWaf Let o abow Ta tha ca cioaiTO psnrnnwi 11 ine csf tfaat popiilar swUiuiiJxaaj aoit--tla bow Iniiucs. msnnxt, pcnejcx sat. Ojoaaanss croecii.. inbba? burton, and tha Jantzcjtvstitch. .y.t.',t-. ' TNcxt wajdt Is Matioikil JbttSBBaVi Week. WcwfflbcosaottbasaAai acoTCS, from Maine to Manila, who wiUluveapecialdispla?oOotila. Com early and make your ctaraka while our aaecrtnient b cosasjataaaa. Wc hare all the faahlooable 113 color brilliant reds, ti imil ,: bt oca, blacky ffcens,rcao, bSMtfsv era. Tfsny ono xor thac tsto oeaa? jfcujo'- Ai' F6urrrAn Mxe -fct'a, ' women, youths and rhilrrmw . , ." t ,1 ' ' : . '':'.. ..'''n-v' ,"':';.- tlca:';" constructed and Is now much ..mort convenient and has moro room than formorly. Rev. William C. Ross, one of the visiting ministers nt the synod, will deliver the': rededlcatlon sermon, and it is expected that others here for the synod will take part in the program. Dnnce at.Veneta tonight.' Good mnalc. ' ' 7-21-1 Women's Svtuiiiuuib; Claaia n At the university still open. In atructions given dally from 4 to p. m.. Tuea. and ThUrs. evenings at 7:30. 33 lor remainder of term; $1.60 after July 29. . ' v 7-21-J Calapooya makes you healthy. Keep a caso In your home. Phone 30. 6-52-lmo' Auto At Fire In. O. N. McLean, tf IHpSW A ' " OF SHOES "Tliw'M " III I VVpnicn's Shoes as low as, pair :.........6Sc I Ki &l ' ivkj Men's Shoes as low as, pair :.:.;..$1.95 : " a WlJ$l Children's Shoes as low as, pair .: ;.. ....l'.........65cj . L ''. Eys' Shoes as low as,. pair i...........i. ,.....'..,....$L6S ifrfcl MisscsSlcs as low as, pair ......,.v....95c ;. 1 ( ' ITS ALL OFF TONIGHT! J ji