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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1932)
tut. tt. r o f, N'K TiFctstftj n r a r Vage Fire ana club herbs ABOUT ROSE CULTURE , ,lp,nt ration rose rniniiig ,i ., n"i"ii " suitable irt! H t .. wi'rn iViilill'fd Ml B l"'"1? -nationally known mse Mll' 1 ' ... til nmhtlllv meeting of nlt-ii dub. Wednesday ficniii: " ' ,.'.. f i ho intcrnn- ' hT I'orlliiTKl. and mi honorary i'n Parl:. ,- , i,o American Rose V,' Salliscr told of his work in .rrhiK in run anil lino " Ihf .r''"'.-. , list of nam ,;' in 'I"' ii'Tthwrst. In Ins irk in rorllnnil In- bims roses in.n Ii.IiVm festival. So many roses i-f' l"" '. ..' l,.u nrp In lip l..:irili-n inai " ,."i.- 51- Honeyman. state l iliairinan of the roailslilp s"" ,. mirk. Cave B report Oil :,S fcim Mill hichway contest. In . .... ,.... where tlie .ward", the first of S3KI. the oml of The I-aiiP county miiti-e will soon lie n-nily to nn-r-imniitl.i ,..."' ... in ,i .'S 'Sm'by effort will be made " ,,!,-,. l ho l'ncitic highway I hmiiaiioi" ' I'I1"P, .ra"1,,y- . -,i I Tlip (lanh'li club's next incctmi; will be the t'iif'1 WediiesdayinKobi-uni-y. J1GTIDII G RTI JI NTTIOX CITV. .Tan. 21. (Spe ,11 The officers of the W. O. W. iiprtaini-il the mi-inbpi-s Monday Li-ht with n five hundred party. P'hirti-i-n tables were played nnd ilan k,n after wliich refreshlnents. TO INSTALL PRESS irvi TliiV I'lTV. .I:m. 'Jl. I Sne- rjHTiip Junction City Times will liir latter part of this week install a Inltrill drum cylinder printins prpss ith capacity of twelve hundred pipers an hour. PERSONAL NEWS .IL'Nf'TH IN CITY. Jan. 21. ISpe iiti I'lias. II. Nelson- made a busi- fci-sj trio to Kiiirene Tuesday. llr. ii. il. mens was in muun.i bo hiisiuess .Monday. Medford Couple Believed Perished MEDKOnp. Ore., Jan. 21. (P iwin C. I'.rown. oil. nnd bis wife, arp Mirveil hy their friends to hnvp per- hiil in a blizzard .Moinlay. .inn. 1 1. third swept the country snrroiindinc iirir ram-li in the Head Indian ilis-ni-t. The two left the raneh of A. I. Cooli'v at 4 o'clock on Hip nfter- t"in of that day in the midst of a iitnliiu.' snow storm. They wore lulVMIMPS. Cool'-v visited tllP Brown Pahin. lu-o miles away, last Monday when iliry fniled to appear. Hp found no videin-e i lint they had been there in lie (ireceilin week. iBlue River Folk Give Card Party For Six Friends PUT: Kl 'l I(. Jan. 21. (Special) Two tahloR of bridpp were played parly civon by Mr. and Mrs. K. t'lrmiipr Katiirilnr pi'i'liiliu. flhose preent were Mr. and Mrs. I. . I noli-, Mr. and Mrs. Keri "nrirni, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Myer nii tlip hn.t and hostess. Mr. nn.l Mrs. M-rl MeMullen are i-ialiiii n fow days visit at their 'in- hero. Mr. and Mrs. Mauriep Whyte have "'irni"l from a visit in Kucpne. . Mr.. I. la I'laiipep was a visitor in ''n M-iHlar. Mrs. iiiv M.-Colum and Mrs. I'Piinivi.n wore in ICiiccne Tues--tf eu bu--ini ss. Mr and Mrs. L. TV. M.vor have I 'iVPfl In l, t i.l I - i t . mi- utufi n uMiij ii ere in p 'i Kivor m coatbel or reclining ? ' (i three f, ,rain fi f 10 lou'i sleepen - - f. tn ." 'h" low futs. vou ,1.1 mr, tuh,oned comfon, trivt!. pouthern Pacsllc C s. T.c.et Agent F"-ee Z200 vmX 1 r- Scenes at the Fortescue home, in corridor, arrow Indicating what police murder was alleged committeed. Officials to Probe Reports of Damage It'"rts that heavy trm-iis worn (InmaKinK (he mud hi-am-iiing off from the ltow River highway, were investigated Thursday by Kd' Tuilar. pounty road superinttMidcnt. and l. K. Crowe, counfy ct!nmission'r. The complaint was made Wednes day that loKsiii!! trucks were ruin inff the roafl. The nnmty officials will loik over the road. Selection of Jury Starts in Road Case Selection of the jury in the case of the suit brought hy Cris Heck. Mapleton, npiinst r.anp cminty in rpgard to bij;hway rinht-of-wny will lie started in the cirniit court at ('orvallis Thursday. KuRpne Slatti-ry. deputy district nttor 1 1 py fur l.ani- BEARD S IS STOCK CLEARING DAY AT B GAUD'S Drastic Reductions bring Odds and Ends Short Lines Broken Size Linesat Amazingly Low Prices Shop Friday and Saturday Every Item Advertised is Great ly Under-Priced Many Bargains Shown That Are Not Listed DRESSES Sports Wear tnKonJ"ed, Sulls' 55.00 $10.95 value w w 105 SILK DRESSES Ruils and Woolfn l)ns?ps. prints, ptc, formerly sold tn $2!..M. tX'z:s. $7.95 89 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES of velvets, satins, emit on. Keorgettes. etc. for every oc casion. Rep. $25.00 to $ IS.no. now $12.50 J PRICE to $22.50 2 ONE LOT UMBRELLAS Former values to 510 on ST". slop OUTING PAJAMAS, OUTING inwwli nnn trrnlin Mnrlfirt and Formflt Comliinatlnns. j Girdles, etc. Hood styles nut tiroKen lines 2 A . . r- fK-r- I IMl-.CDir M&TPR. vnc i IALS ra.-tel shades, value? 25c yard , M. C. EM B. THREAD g 3 Veins for w W ). M. C. CROCHET THRtAO. reE. 15c ball, all 9c colors and white, ball BLOUSES Urge lot Cotton Itloui-es that sell renularly fur -Made of batiste, brond. Inih. pi iue. n In uhlto anil I o or M.i "2 to 41. Some siielitly o:lcil . 82c FORTESCUE HOME IN HONOLULU! Honolulu's fashionable Manoa say are bloodstains on floor. county, went to Corvnllis Thursday for the trial. Heck is slicing (he county for SlT.na 11,. daims he will be unable to drive loirs throiiiih n rreek whieh rims aemss his place timl empties litn the Siulaw below Mapletou be eause tin bridjre across the new Siushiw h!i:hw:iy is not high enough .'.bnve the water. Marcola-W endling Clinic Conducted j Sixty children were given toxuid treatment for diphtheria preven jtion at a clinic, held for WondlInK I nnd Miircoln., Tuesday, It was an , nounced by Dr. Soth M. Kcrrnn, I i-oimtv health officer, who con ducted the clinic. Another clinic will be held nt Creswcll at 0 o'clock Thursday morning, he announced. At this lime toxoid treatment will be given and physical examinations made. Sale Of 64 DRESSES Silks Satins Woolens Formerly Sold from $10.95 to S29.50 $.95 An Imimrlnnl wile Indeed when you enn buy such well iniide drosses of beautiful niaterlnls :it this low price. Sizes 11 to 20 only. One Group Coats .lurst 10 eoiits wltli beautiful Cur sets, thiit formerly old lo .l!.5n. Mostly 11 nnd I sizes, in t.ins, mixtures nnd blink. in tans, mix tures nnd blink 510.00 The Fur Sett are worth more. 20 FELT HATS that sold up to !.!. small and rn. med. head sizes only www 210 PAIRS SILK AND RAY ON AND LISLE HOSE Mom of them formerly sold at lc pair. I.l'le top. as sorted colors and blmk. Sizes mostly S'a and 1 Qa 5. Pair I w U ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS All !teration charged for on Sale Garmenti. No merchandise accepted for credit. ONE LOT CRINKLE BED SPREADS 1W. colored stripes, were CA OC $1 !'S and ?2 f'. ALL FUR TRIMMED WlNTCR COATS FsR LESS THAN HALF PRICE Elephant n. Day Vt section. Left, view of bathroom Right, exterior of the house, where Report of Chezem Accident Is Made I .i ii-iini me urritn'iu in which : ( 'lintnn J . t'hc.eui, rural mail cur .rier. was forced into a ditch along tlie I'aeific highway north of Kugene by three men, who then followed him I into his house and allegedly beat him, 'was made nt the sheriff's office Thursday. i According to the story told of- ficers, Melvin nd William Loper j and A. F. Wilson accused Chezem of unwanted attentions toward the wife of one of them. They were said , to have run their car into Cheem's, i I hen followed him into his house and administered him a hcntit.. j In th report to the sheriff's of ( fice. Chezem claimed the car driven by Wilson bumped into the rear inf his machine three times from the ' right rear end. dit chine the ear and tn ruing it over on its side. 856 Willamette St. SWEATERS font. Sweaters and pillion slyles In most all colors. I.ouk sleeve styles. Itecular Jl.ttS to iti.s:,, now 99c PRICE to $3.4S( 2 Flannel and Wool Crepe SKIRTS 2.98 Just 20 lovely nport pklrts in inns, browns, ronn, blurs rolling repnlnrly tit tt.rto nnd $5,95. rionts nd flHre ntyleH nnd now only $2.98. ' 8 SKIRTS of Itoshonern, Crepes, etc.. thnt" formerly sold to 7.9... Close out .... 99c Silks and Fabrics Short lengths Printed Slll;s, Cantons. Sallns. (ieorKettea, were flfij lo f 2.S.1 yard I'a yards to 3 yards yard. 98c BLACK, NAVY AND BROWN WOOL SERGE 3S Inches wide, pood serviceable ma terial for skirls, etc. in. Was D5c yard, now. ...HO w One Lot AMOSKEAG AND KALBURNIE GINGHAM Formerly aclling lo 0 CTic yard - yard . 200 YARDS REG. 19c CRETONNE, yd IOC 54 INCH WOOLENS Kortm-r vnhif-s to SS.S."i yd. Hoth plain nd novflty weaves K'tnif thort lctifrtli otlif-ri in Imlt pif( Yard S1.00 I1AKK1SC.I UC. Urc, .Inn. IM. (St'ciaM.-- 'Hn I'limii.v cinirt nf i.inn fitmily phnis In .shirl rhiirinu a iitib1 I' the nulit of way uf k Kfriioii nl' llii 1 lnrrilmri;-i 'Di'Viillis imirkot rotnl st'ttti. 'nc mtuoti of I 1h loin! w us Inn 1 1 hist rjtr anil mint Iter w ill bo this year. A few small demurs will h uiruK' in llip Ittratiiui 'f tlx1 riht !' way. Actual wnrU n l)n MTtinii, wliidi ht ju-t nnrth t nm iii;nli licl year, will si art tlii- t'onnn .vprim; r MinuiU'i;. AfltT a ilttvs itf simw ami liili wiHit, nniy is i iroin ! auaiti. So far I ho cnlih-st w.-aili.T of ilu winirr w;is in Nn oinhtT, .n l:itiiai fnci; ill ii;is hiM'll (IniM In rrnps. C. W. Murphy Is prepurhig to plant o) ai res nmrc Imps nei mouth, which make a total crp this year of -liH) acres. Mnt of it is under cniit ntet. Yesterday he sold !1 bales of the old crop. The new hind is river bottom mm I and the very best, A small part, eight or ten acres, has just been cleared. The Imps will bear .scone this year ami a lull crop iiet year. The Lion- dub met last night and decided to work for two changes in the town charter. Onj would separate llie offices of street commissioner and town marshal. The other would make the marshal appointive, instead of elective. The proposed change will be taken up with tlie council at the next meeting. The 1 larrislnng l.oim assoeial ion elected officers: W. 1(. M.-Mullen, president: A. K. Holering, vice-president; C. A, Schooling, secretary-treasurer. The loan conunittee is V li. Mc Mulleu, Sain Kawver and C. A. School ing. Others on the loard of directors are I u Hogg. Krank Bond, W. A. r.l.intt. Arthur lykstrn. Enc Of All His Pure Virgin Wool Hand AND ODD TROUSERS AN UNUSUAL SALE WITH A DEFINITE PURPOSE! WITH NO BUNK! NO JUNK! NOTHING BUT VALUES AND SAVINGS! BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING, 8 A.M. It is not necessary to urge men who have purchased clothing from us in the past to attend this sale. Our customers have learned from pleasant experience that our regu lar low prices on Pure Virgin Wool Twod'ants Suits and Overcoats give them Excep tional Value. The)' have learned hy comparison that our regular prices are $5 to $10 lower than those quoted elsewhere. These are plain truthful facts. We make this simple statement to hoth Old and New Customers: This sale offers you the GREAT EST VALUES we have ever given or you have been offered, for many, many years. WE ARE NOT A SALE STORE We do not believe in frequent and sensational sales to promote buying Rut we WILL NOT CARRY OVER CLOTHING from one year to another and we are taking this means of selling quickly about 250 fine Suits and Overcoats to clear our racks of all Winter goods. COME EARLY, we promise you: Amazing Values all new up-to-date styles pure virgi.i wool fabrics hand tailoring perfect fits and real cash savings. EM Reoular $20 sls i!iesJf?2'50 Values) $1385 EM Re(jular$22.50SuitsandOvercoats($27.50 Values) $ S AfA ' Extra Rants to Match $2.95 Y4 EJM Regular $28.50 Suits and ' Overcoats($33.50 Values) $20 8? lfA Extra Rants to Match $1.95 EM Regular $33. 50 Suits and Overcoats ($40. 00 Values) CJd 85 Af Extra Rants to Match $3.95 ONE GROUP PURE VIRGIN WOOL OVERCOATS $8,95 100 Pairs Pure Virgin Wool Dress Pants.... $3.85 and $4.85 FREE ALTERATIONS ERIC MERRELL 825 Willamette Autopsy On Culbertson-Lenz Bridge Methods Is Continuedi Kditnr' nnie: This is the second of three ariidcs on plavine methods demonstrated in (he I. en, t 'ulhertsnu test of com ract bridge bidding sys f terns. ! Ity T(M O'NKll. NKW Y(HK. .Inn. 'Jl (i- What ever lite recent Culberlson Lena con tract bridge match demount ruled j about methods of bidding, it did show .that skilful plnying of the cards is ! essential to any system. The expert : count on taking alt the (ricks tins- sil'le. or that reason he ften : rushes iii where the tm wmihl fc:ir i (o tread. With manv emit rjet s he play is j simple an. I the bidding is the Ihing. i W illi others the e.vpert i;ts to make ; use of detluct ions from bids, teatls j and the like to take essential tricks on j the tweltth ami thirteenth tricks of ; the hand. The necessity of iiiliiunle knowledge I of end (days for successful contract j was proved in (he great match. Ktnl pkiys force an opponent to lead n . certain suit, Kvcept as a la-! resnrt. or unless n certain card is marked by bidding or otherwise as being in a certain hand, the expert does not : finesse, particularly when to do so ; would endanger a contract. 0 ujj. : lizes more certain methods. Here is n typical end play: NORTH S4 ;t II .1 i fi :t !--(. .IDS 'J C S EAST s in it s o : 1 1 K fi 2 1 1 - None c .1 ft i :i : rs: I.- i ,-: 11 llr S l I K It) 7 C K ID Jl SOUTH S-A 1 7 II -A n 7 I A II ft 4 C A ( 7 .TJl'L '""'it ractw:is t hn'e iin t rump PA Y CASH AND PA Y LESS erreii An Unusual, Different Type er Clearance Sale iit-Overcoat opcoats CLOTHES Street ; w ith South idayiug. West led th trey of diamonds, stoith winning with the eight in dummy. He liiiesscd the ; iiieeu of hearts, then led the uce and a small heart. Kust winning with the ! king. Knst led a spade. South t'ht.v led ihe ipteeti, West the king. West j returned the knave. South refused to win. West led his last . spade and 'South took the trick with the ace. ' He then led n small diamond. West properly refusing to win. South took the trick in dummy, cashed the Ihir I teeutb heart ami led up tn the ace of 'diamonds. On the eleventh Iriek diamond was led which West had to ; lake. Then he rouhl do nothing but : lead fi way from his King of clubs up 1 to Smith's Ace-(ueeii. Knit plays of this sort involved , eli m ina I ion of certain suits so thai 1 the lend up to a tenace is compul ' Miry. j (Tomorrow: Squeeze plays). Bank vs Williams Case Is Started Tho ease of the First -National ' Rank of Kugene vs. Basil T. Wil- ; bams and others, in which the bank ' is seeking judgment on a third inter- i est in the Williams bakery, opened ' in circuit court here Thursday. j The bank, ns ndminisi rator of the estate of the late Joseph C. Williams, I is opposed to William as executor, of the will of the late T. H. Wil liams. The bank seeks n decree' awarding them ownership of the tin- ' divided one-third interost in the bakery property and asks that nn accounting of the business be order ed by the court. i GUARD CAPTAIN QUITS j SAKK.M, Jan. "Jl. The resig- nation of Captain Victor J. Micelli, I for Ihe past two years tho command- I ing officer of the machine gnu coin- AmimoiuiDDces FOR MEN Next Door to rnn? of thn Orpcon nntionnl jtnarrl at tospburs. whs announ'pil from haJ tMiirterH Innt nisht. I'rfM 0f btti nPB wna th( rPHson given. MirHli, whn in a World war vctornn, it a ltoKcburi banker. COPULOS BEATEN ClllCAfju. dan. Jl.(4) Frank S. Scovillp of Ituffalo won his sec ond eontest by defeating (ins Co pu b's. Kugene, Oregnn, fio to ,I4 in IS innings in the billard tournament here. Copidos came from beb'.i to lend iNi to 'S2 in the thirteenth inr.ng but in the next ten the easterner counted twenty points to gnin the. w inning lead. Gall Stone Colic Avoid operations if possible. Treat the en use in a sensible, painless, in expensive way at home. Write llmne I'rug Co., IS lt.- N. Fourth St., .Min neiipolis, Minn., for a recognized practicing specialist's prescription on liver and gall bladder trouble for literature and treatment which Iiuh been giving gratifying results for 1H years, Sidd under money-hack guar nntee. Clip this out NOW. Adv. Holds False Teeth Tight All Day Long- Fast eel h. a new improved powder keeps plates from dropping or slip ping. No gummy, pasty feeling. Sweet ens breath, tiives real teeth comfort all day. Praised by people and dent ists every w here. Avoid worry. tet Fasteeth ot Tiffany-Pavis lrug Co. or your druggist. SORENESS YIELDS. to "counter-irritant." Though relief ( frequent with one application, Muaterole if moil effective when applied once an hour for 5 houtt. Tailored U. S. National Bank lUIEBiliSfll