I University ut Oregon. Kunrn», April »1 - A tour or lha world by a Unlvern In From Wendllng— Ed Keeler, Ity of Oregon debating Item , the flrat Wandllng. « i a visitor boro Monday. of Ita kind to be aponaornd by an A mar Does To Portland— Mra. Carl Web­ Iran Institution. baa baan authorized by the aludvnt body authorities and er vlalled Portland Friday plana are w ill under way Nelson la Improving— N Nelson la Jack lleinpateud. of (lladatoiie, atil- dent debater. and J K. Horner, coach, reported to be much Improved after are preparing tor the tryout Apr I .7 an lllneas, which la opm to any atudant willing Mill Residents Visit— Mr. and Mra. to alay out of collage for one year. L R. Bollln of Pleasant H ill were The debatera will work on tha Hprlngfleld* visitors Monday. ai'-amahlpa durlnr the tour and do whatever they can to help earn money Wendllng Man In Tow»»— W alter to defer their expenaaa. making tha llogga of Wendllng spent a part nt project unique. Thia Idea will aymbol- Monday In Springfield. lie the democratic aplrlt of Oregon. W alker Visits City— Karl W alker of Ilempatead aald few days In In the United Htatea. the Oregon i Oakridge la upending men. four In number, will meet leading £ , r |ngfleld. collage leama. In England and Scot­ land they are planning conteata with Vlaltors From Notl— Mr and Mrs. the largest universities, as well ac the Ham Montgomery of Notl were University of Hawaii. University of Hprlngfleld visitors Saturday. New Zealand, live colleges In Aus M„,.r Thurston Man In—George Neer, ,r " " __________ j Thurston farmer, spent a short time Hers FromOekrldge— Mra. R W. Pier of Oakridge was a Hprlngfleld) visitor Tuesday. Cslsbratss Birthday — Mra. Kuaa Goddard will hold a birthday party for her little aon Saturday. Marcola Residents In— Mra. Ivan Miller. Mra. Frank Msiwn, and W alter llogga were among Marcola residents ' here yesterday. W IL L BE A man's’ appearance, provided he It neat and clean, cuts no Ice with t woman—for that la the least of the many ways tn which a man can wta a woman. Drive To Portland— Jack Oorrle and . Alex Mdntoah drove to Portland Sun- j day to aee the Beavera play Holly-1 wood. Undergoes Major Operation— Mias Addle McCue underwent a major operation at the Pacific Christian hos­ pital Monday. Mian Mat. vis ito r—Mien Omen M alsj Notice, Rebekahs Donald C^-ruy* Vtir° years. He received hta bachelor’* Hamlin Maksa Portland Trip— F B. degree at Brown. IHM ; bla A. M at Hamlin, postmaster, made a business Harvard. In 1»»7. and hta doctor’s de­ trip to Portland over the week-end. gree at Harvard In 1S»9 I * Savery He returned home Munday night haa taught In summer sessions at ‘ I Harvard and the University of Call Arrive From Canada Home— Mr. and Mrs W H. Gillette arrived Sat­ fornla. "The department of philosophy la urday after an auto trip from Canada rated highly at the University ot They plan to live here, and Mra. Gil- Washington, largely because of Prof lette expects to locate on a farm. eaaor Severy’s skill as a teacher.” ac­ They left Canada during a billiard . cording to Professor Ralph H. Casey, Edmlaton’a Move to Eugene— Mr. associate professor of Journalism at the University of Oregon, who wea and Mrs. Edmlaton. former residents graduated from the University of of thia district who have been living Washington “Besides hla thorough at Lakeview and Marahfleld. have going knowledge of philosophy • Or moved to Bugene, It was learned by Savery la a student of peyrholog.-. Ibelr friends here thia week. 1......... Ì y 'yVLutt'F'lo HEY FELLERS! HOMELINESS IS AN ASSET! Dear Mias Flo: — I am a young man— not at all good looking, and I am not at all popular with girls. As a result, I spent most ot my time alone and never have any good times like other fellows I know. Do you think it Is because I am so homely? lam craiy about a vary pretty girl— but she Is so lovely and so attractive to other men that I am afraid to even make an attempt to become better acquainted with h er... L. L. A ll Rebekahs be at the funeral of J H. Bummette. to be held at the W alker chapel Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. MONDAY — APRIL 2 4 - 25 ^liatPriee]}eantyi »rr.ngflcid Monday. ,h . UntoeraUy of Wa.htng.on for 20J * « ■ C. U u .br of M ill n«r~t. <£«*«• '**»*'' AT BELL THEATRE SUNDAY _ teacher In the Portland schools, spent her Raster vacation visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra. M. M. Male of Springfield. Buys New Roadster— Sara Mont­ gomery of Notl haa purchased a new TAUGHT THIS SUMMER Drive To Drove— Mlaa Pearl Nelson Ford roadster from the Banner Motor - 1 accompanied Mr. and Mrs Milo Roach company. Montgomery went to Port­ University of Oregon. Bugene, O re . Cottage Grove Sunday land to drive hla new car down. Aprtl »1.—Courses In philosophy will Mra. Carlton la Improved— Mrs. B. be taught thia summer at the Unlver- lit With Influente— Mian K itti) alty of Oregon summer aeaalon In Wedapohl la 111 at the home of Rev. W. Carlton, who underwent an opera­ Portland by Hr W illiam Savery. prof and Mra. C H. Blom. She Is auffsr- tion recently at the Pacific Chrfetlan hosptlal, la Improving rapidly. She eaaor of philosophy at the University Ing from an attack of Influence haa been brought back to her home of Washington. Alfcrd Powers, sum-1 _ . mer aeaalon. director announced to Visits From O a k rtd g e -M r. John here. Isani of Oakridge «pent a«**ral day« d‘ £ r Savery has been a teacher at here visiting h .r parent., Mr. and PHILOSOPHY ables him to look well la evening clothes. Women want something far more substantial—some charm far more lasting— than mere good look«. They don't want husbands so good looking that they cannot be trusted out of sight— because they will at- tract every other woman’s attention nd especially they don’F want hus­ bands who present a contrast to theta and makes everybody wonder why In goodness name that handsome man marr.ed such a homely woman. CLEAN-UP NOTICE The annual Spring clean-up haa been set by the council for April 25, i t and 27. On these days the city free of charge will have teams haul away all rubbish put in sacks or boxes and deposited on the curbs. Put out your rubbish now. Teams will start te work on April 25 and will not come back on any street that has been whose only charm Is a face with per- covered once. feet features and a physique that en- JESS SM ITSON, Chief of Police. The fact that you are not good look­ ing has absolutely nothing to do with your unpopularity with women— be­ I cause, ns a matter of fact, few women admire pretty men. In truth, they rather resent a man who ts better looking, because they feel that beauty H a pe-ogatlve that belongs solely to the feminine sex, and that man is tn- trlnging in fhelr own particular field when he Is good looking They want to be the picture of their own parti­ cular domicile. So the man who knows himself to j literature, and biology, and la a sound be unattractive physically need tiot j critic of music and art.’’ retire and live the dlfe of a recluse | Choose Your Words He can cultivate other attractions of One day a man walked Into a Never Thought or Twelve manners and conversation and per­ store and salo: death tentones In Maeeachueetta. ”1 want to gel a set of fura like after J reate I d eourt. haa caused sonality that enables him to be so “I say. Tailor, m y bill should be eemwtaaleea the world ever to pro­ fascinating no fepitnine heart can res­ thirteen dollars, and you’ve made 't the black ones In the window.*’ "Oh. you mean skunkT” aald the tect to the U . S. and tto p t taken in ist him. fourteen." etate awd federal qeartere to provont He will never attract anybody, how­ "W ell, 1 thought you might be aup- salesman. violent outbreak». V an tetti and N ic­ ever If he permits himself to feel In­ (Ed N o te— Muy he rest In peace ) ola Sacco have been sentenced to eiatltloua. air!" die July J O foe murder. - ferior because of his appearance. In this respect at least, women No Such Luck Forearmed have more intelligence or a b e tte r, “A reference, Jane?" exclaimed the Mlatrcaa: “I saw the milkman kiss VILMA BANKY APPEARS mlatrcaa. "Why. you have only Ju»t you thia morning. I'll take the m ilk AS ‘ BARBARA WORTH' sense of value than men have. A man will marry a girl for no other come." In maelf after thia." reason th in that she has a ------ ------------- ’’Yea,’’ admitted Jane, "but you I Janet: ’ it won't do you any good, , Vlnta Banky, one of Europe s recent good and beautiful contrlbutiona to Anier-, peaches and cream complexion, nat might not be wanting to give me one mum. He promised me he would kiss Im'B cinematic world, appears to have urally curly hair, or a willowy figure., when I'm leaving, ma'am.” no one but me.’’ become thoroughly Americanised, for but not snany women want a husband she appears as "Barbara W orth.” an Sale It Announced Study Thia Ona American girl, in "The Winning of Salesman: "Thia car has a wonder­ A basaar. food and rummage sale , Barban Worth.’’ which plays at the ful pickup." will b. held at the I. O O F. building Dignified banker: “Neither my wife Bell Theatre next Sunday and Mon­ by the iJtdlet Aid of the Methodist nor myself are Interested In that sort day. chnrrh. It was announced today The Misa Bankey has been an English event will take place Saturday morn­ of th in g .' girl, a Russian beauty, and a Preach ing Women have been asked to bring dancing girl In Arabia. In her three CA LL AN D BBB Dr. N- W food for the sale In the morning. en prices oc plata and other werk. U previous screen appearances in Amer- ica. with Ronald Colman and Rudolph millinery 29 X 4.40 Valentino. Btedroem Tragedy W E S T E R N $ 5 .0 0 H A T CO Prior to her American lUm debut "Dick almost drowned last night.” Silvertown Cord Third floor of Miner Building. Eu- Miss Banky was known as “the most "No! How comeT" [ene. Quality and Style equal to hata beautiful blonde on the European $12.85 "The pillow slipped, the bed spread usually priced double our price of aereen" appearing In pictures for U. and he fell Into the spring.” »6.00 M 1* F. A., famous continental production A Full Oversize company, »he was working In "Should I Marry" during the European tour of 30x3’/ a Mr. Goldwyn, which resulted In her contract for her American work. Radio Cord Goldwyn was enthusiastic over Miss $9.25 Hanky's possibilities and persuaded j her to forsake her continental laurels for a new start before the cameras of Hollywood. She left her native Hun gary and arrived In this country a 942 Willamette St., Eug ene, Oregon. Road Maps little over a year ago. Y O U R V O I C E ... T h e true reflection o f your personality I L / h b VO IC E is a tie that binds individuals ■A together into o r g a n iz e d s o c ie ty . It has transformed mere groups o f dwelling places into communities and has welded these w»d^4 spread communities into a great nation. Each spoken word—each voice infle&ioo ■ conveys its special meaning. N othing can take its place. ” . W hen distance prevents your speak ing face to face with loved ones, friends, or business associates, send your voice—che true refleftion o f your personality—over the voice highways o f Long Distance. FREE 125* Anniversary] 12 LANE COUNTY BOYS GOING TO CAMP; Choice Coat Styles Active preparations for the Cltl sens’ M ilitary Training Camp for In­ fantry to be held at Vancouver bar racks from June 17 to July 16 are under way at the present time and a complete tent camp, equipped with showers, bath housea, kitchens an.l mess halls w ill be In place ready for the 375 boys who are expected to take advantage of the opportunity for mili­ tary and cltlxenshlp training during the vacation months. The camp Is open to boys between the ages of 17 and 24 Inclusive, for the basic course. • Expensee of going to camp and returning home will be paid by the government .and each boy w ill be furnished with uniform, food and shelter, free of charge, while at camp. Places have been reserved for 12 boys from l-ane county. No obligations for future service In any component of the United States army attaches to attendance at cltl- gens' military training camps. To Meet Every Need Individual needs— whatever they are ftre easy to satisfy from our coat stock. The small woman, particularly, will de­ light in the perfect fit of these Siaes. Great Variety—A t Thia Anniversary Price T w ill costs are (svored for drett— nsvy blue and tan shades— black and whits com­ binations are especially smarL Sizes for Juniors and Small Women Accurate, complete maps; the best ob­ ta in a b le ; given away while supply lasts. Nearby state Included. fink new’ season! Tell your tire troubles good-bye and start the new driving season with a fresh set of Siltartowns. W e feature them this week at special sav­ ings— prices made possible by the fact that we specialize on this famous brand and buy in quantity. 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