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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1932)
U 1103 TTT E EUCEN'E TIEGISTERCiUARP City News Notes - - " THAT'S DOING Wednesday ttoaHns nf Elks LV' initiation, Elks temple. a thrnuchout day .'.x..- training course. founds, sessions continu. In tr0 ,.irlv luncheon of Lrctub. Osburu hotel Ano AfaHn nf nerlcuJ- 4 p. rt. '...-.eta at cnainuwr w...- S"" on dumping of pad dlers' vegui"'" - - ?! Knillsh Family Boll Rineers company concert, union servn-. V ..-y-" hurches, nrsi vui . i ... - 't ! m -Mason Bell Ringers'- 5 P- 1 . l?t,.o Rot. company "" tut church. 1 more tuiu.'v ,.. -- - - - T7 .. hn , th hv the Women S corps Thursday afternoon for patriotic groups oi u. Kof the Daughters of Union ... . .. li ,n .In. Mr. Jin solos, a readme will be given iu will be given by Civil War vet- rrs of all pntriotic groups of the city p invited. J nc event win ue ironi - iti) 5 O clocB at me armory resiiiar mf-uuH . uu. .... i Virttol Fni- tin nrnpiiini MiArr will be Riven from the lnterno- Unl convention held recently Ifrteti nHcrn.ni-jiu.i ,-.....,.,... tnvMition. Kdwin Johnson. J.r. D.un.ii Tr mid feil Snv i.ria Saunders is chairman for the irocram. Lu. nfflM$ ,,rnri their office to 711! Willamette re(. They were formerly located at -,7 Willamette Ktreet. ney nave a rtn blackboard and many improve inti are being made at the new lo in Eugene Tuesday and Wednesday. Here From Canary Mrs. H. H. Kuael of Canary visited in Lugene Tuesday and Wednesday. In Records BORN AUSTIN At the- Eugene hospital. Tuesday, July 12, la2, to Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Austin, Canary, Ore., a son. HENDERSON At the Pacific Chris tian hospital, Tuesday, July 12, 10.42, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hen derson, Eugene route 2. a sou. TURK At the Pacific Christian hos pital Wednesday, July V,i, VX',2, to Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Turk, 245 Pearl aire ei. a sou. BOUNTIES William P. Burch, Mabel, two bob cats, $4. Bruce Bates, Florence, one seal $2.50. COMPLAINTS Credit Service- company vs E. C. Simmons and H. Burgoyne, suit to collect $211)JS alleged due on notes. BUILDING PERMITS J. W. WorkiuR, rcshinyle residence, at 432 Sixth avenue west, $80. E. A. Prntt, move garago at 524 Van Buren, $23. Jean Du Ruy, repair residence at -'ou Eleventh avenue cast, $4t. Obituaries t Hlmn Returns Dr. E- T. Helms has returned to leene from the Metolius district bpw he and his family had been for ffpek on a vacation, Mrs. Helms ii dnuchter. Miss Ruth, remained ore and will not return for several lay. Jonrts Provided 1UP lO,. v-.. cured the university tennis courts 11 onA tn to IIEAfl TTOt torn. A one hour time, limit, is set ha the courts if anyone is waiting. have at civ was the W. ler lepart at Hospital In the report trora tne Eugene nos liril Wednesday morning. Hnrold E. 'ntter, Eiiftene. and Mrs. L. b. Aus in. Canarv. were listed ns admitted; md M. E. Jepson. Oakridge, and M. Stephens, JJorena, dismissed. Wis Smith Returns- Miss Jane Smith, nieht onerator at he Western Union telegraph office, la returned from her vacation spent fdnrio. Reuben Strand, on of the aj operators, is on his vacation hav- S left for eastern Oregon. utherans to Picnlo The Grace Lutheran Ladies1 Aid ill hold its annual picnic Thursday t(rnoon at Skinner's Butte park, imalies and friends will join them !rr s picnic supper at BtfO. Members e asKed to bring a basket lunch. nglnears Here C. B. Afrf !iilloncrh stnte hiphwsv fridiTe engineer, and Deputy Engineer jCKPts. Btopped to visit county road finals at the court house Wednes- mornine as thev were nassine frown the city. i Committed Milton Morgan, arrested here on arrea of assault and robbery while med. was examined hv nhvsicinns ni committed to the state asylum r me insane at Salem Tuesday aft- noon. Junction City Farmer Here ueorye Pmkston, farmer of the 'inrtion City section, was in Eugene a business Wednesday. rew World Pionoers Meet 2n will be held in the parlors of the I" nitarinji church Thursday evening at Nurni From Portland L,rPl Rowland, who hns been in P"rtland fnr some time, is in the city ;,' "feus ro remain here a good s of the summer. Dmiha Man Visits John WiUnn of Omnha. NK. ar m re T""ny will visit for ' 'He time wit h ),; r- t ti:i of MsrcoiaT " fi to Meet """nine at rne jiks 1 W. There T.iU be initiation. i tnn lb"y I-.... .' ?10U- Mnt of Allmny, t"Jsinp" in Kucene Wed r' .Soo,t roadmaster for - Somhern i.a(i(i, company D,rwMfKJn"''n Corvallls I--. 'J " P' ""cKinnon. dentist nf r!i li"" in forTallis on bui- "no luesdaj. "ttr' ?l"'nl Here- r". " '..Inn-.,, resident of Rose- udneM "r 00 Business Sth.r ., CZ W th'i. "d son. Gordon. ia t lir' l"'n,iin their yscn " lahtenitch lake. ItM IV ""' ,,"-"r Hecket.wei ""bminess trip 0 Bend. lMr,5lVh" Here- i, !""r!"'n- resident of Pru- K. ""'"t in the city for a day C,,'r "c"rn""y Here- ,!ifit . "M'ir,hev. formerly of lot J, ,r"m '"rtlmd. He 100 Mrs. Alhert Mc.Murpiier. 1 W.r,. '"iH nf Creswell was ' '""or Ve.lnes,ln.T. B't Htrt ' 6'' of 4Nott Bend Mrs. Alice L. Thompson Mrs. Alice L. Thompson, resident of Springfield for the past 40 years ana tne widow ot tne inte Lt. 1.. Thompson, one of Springfield's lend ing citizens, died ftt her home, 78 A street, Springfield, enrly Wednesilny morning following a lingering illnoHs. Aiiee h. Signor was burn in Wuus hnrn, Wis., July 1 S.V.t, nud attend ed the schools in that city. On Ort. 12, 1871, she was married to L. K. Thompson of Waupaca. Wis. They lived in Wnupnea until 1891 when they moved to Springfield. Mrs. Thompson is survived by six children. Earl Thompson nud Floyd Thompson, Eugene, Mrs. Maude Bryan, Mrs. Welby Stevens, both of Springfield. Mrs. K. V. Barrett of Eu gene, and Mrs. M. E. Castle of Brem erton, Wash. One brother, N. H. Signor, Eugene, also survives, as well an 23 grandchildren and six grent grandchildren. Funernl services are to be held at the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel, Springfield. Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will be held at Laurel Hill cemetery. STORY CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) way car to an automobile across the rural station platform, and tnen a quick succession of relntives mother, brother, sister scurrying from the train to car. Uibby and her family left Winston Salem last night, deserting the Rey nolds estate, scene of the fatal shoot ing of her husband of three months. They leit behind a coroner s verdict 'death at the hnnds of a person or persons unknown." As they neared home the virtual frankness that they had displayed in North Carolina gave way to secrecy. None bad anything to say. Pullman attendants snid the Holman family had spent a quiet night. MAY HAVE CHILD WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, July 13. . (U.R) rilamorous Lihby Holman Reynolds believed but was not certain that she was to hear an heir to the slain Smith Reynolds and bis tobacco millions, she testified in secret ses sions of the inquest into Smith's mys terious death. Her testimony was revealed In copies of the secret testimony obtain ed by the United Press. The testimony covered the first two days of the coroner's jury investigation into the youthful Reynolds' death one week ago after a week-end party at Key nolda, the Reynolds estate. Auy child Libby bears Smith Rey nolds within 10 months after his death under North Carolina Inw. wtll have a clnira upon many millions of dollars, according to legal authorities here. Uibbv has no claim herself on the $1,0.000.000 trust fund established by R. J. Reynolds. Smith s futher. The trnnscr tit of the secret evi dence given by Libby concludes with this passage: Q. Have you been strong.' A, les. O. Otherwise than shock, is your henlth good now, so far as you know? A. I don t know. O. I regret to ask you this ques tion, but it inny be material. Are you pregnant at this time? A. I dun't know yet. If I am it is recent. She then confided to the jury thnt since June 25 she had thought she might be approaching motherhood. The evidence was given on .July o. JURY WON'T ACT WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. July ip) The Twin City Sentinel today says it has lenrned authoritatively the grand jury will be discharged this afternoon without making any pre sentment in the case of Smith Rey nolds, tobacco heir shot to dentil a week ago. The nnner also says the grand iurv hns romnleted its work for this term and that the report whirl, it will re turn will make no reference to Jiry- nolds' death. Socialists List Broadcast Address Norman Thomas, socialist candl- , date for president. Is to apeak : over a national Columbia Brood- casting company a program Wed nesday evening at 6 : 30 o'clock. Pacific coast time. It is announced by local socialists. Mis subject la "Why Should We Starve in the Midst of Our Over-Abundance of Plenty." ! At the meeting nf the local So cialist proup on Monday evening, a study chapter was started, the event being worked out especially for the new members. The class meets every Monday night at the Labor hall. 1 PERSONAL ITEMS ! FPRINUKIKLR July KV (Spe ciail W .A. Hemenwny of Cottage tirore visited in Springfield Wednes- . dsv morning. , Mr H P. MortenMn left ruday for MHfnrd, after visiting b for t few dajfc ' rWork ! Shirt U 1015 WILLAMETTE P Men's firm weave blue B chambray shirts, full 1 3 made, triple 1 eaWJBnBBB TsQlHHi B sze is to 17. J rcA. mm w i? Mi P4fu3i ih ii k ran n IDEM IRUL RULERS OF LOW PRICES EUGENE 1 4e tg 1 Our regular 7c rod top 12 oz. glove for Thurs day only at this price. Limit t pairs. PAIR Thursday Only J Long: wearing and easy- 1 to-launder shirts ot 1 rotton covert cloth in I grey, tan or blue. U'& I 11 81 x 90 Clovis Sheet3 R-lxDO inch sheels in nn excellent weight. Our" regular 79c grade. Limited to stock on hand. 3 If Blanket ' 70x80 . 1 Large size plaid cotton I single blankets that I arc unusual values and i onlou i.k n k m m j Pillow Cases I 1 Only fi dozen lft nf R J tliese fine weight pil- I f low rasps and they aro 0 J rodiHcd from ITc for H 3 cloaranrt?. A Clearance Of All Summer Merchandise It's Stock Taking Time Again. We want to reduce our stocks to a minimum and are taking drastic mark-downs to do it quickly. Quality merchandise at prices all can afford to pay. v Making Room For New Goods Our manager and buyer, Mr. Hood, is now in the east scouring the markets for values that have always been characteristic of the Golden Rule. Summer Dress Sale Values to $5.85 Included In this Aem A group dresses fj are: New flat fj crepes, sheer 0 f M I p 6 OIIGCI chiffons and bemberg rayons in prints as wen as pciovai plains. Sizes 14 to 48. $2.95 Summer Voiles 25 Off Now $2.22 All our $2.95 group of Voile frocks reduced for quick clearance. They are all guar anteed washable and tailored of Imported fabrics. All sizes. All Better Silks Price Every one of our better grade silk dresses are now cut to half price. The size range It not complete in every atyle, but everyone a value not to be overlooked. Daytime Pajamas Reduced $1.95 Now $1.35 $1.49 Now 97c 98c Now 77c Now right In the middle of the season we are offering our entire stock of women's and misses' pajamas at only a fraction of their worth. You will save by looking at these numbers. Entire Stock of Summer Hats aN Nothing reserved, every hat goes at one price, and In this group you will find hats that originally sold up to $2.98, All head sizes. All Silk H 41 Ti 1 PAIR Many new summer shades are fea tured In this hosiery number, and every one Is pure silk and full fashioned. Not a cheap hose but a good one that Is inexpensive. Pequot Sheets At the Lowest Prices in 15 Years. Size Price 63x99 8K 72x99 98 81x90 95 81x99 98 81x108 81.19 i There is only one Pequot Quality Fast Color Dress Shirts 4JDc Men's dress shirts of fine count, fast colored broadcloth, in fancy pattern as well as plain blue, green, tan and white. One of the best values ever offered at this low figure. Boy's Waist Overalls Heavy weight. blue denim waist overalls with bell bottoms. Sizes 6 to 1G years and 30 to 34 waist. ' 69' Boy's Work Shirts Boys blue cham bray shirts that aro just like Dad's. Well tail ored and full cut. Two pock ets. Size S to 14. 29' Shirts & Shorts S25 M pit's and hoys' r u nr e b i s 1 1 n j rayon athlotic Bhlrln and fast EACH colored hroadcloth shorts with elastic waist. All sizes. Work Pants Cotton covert cloth trousers for men, tan only. Just the pant for nutlncs and picnics. 32 to 42 waist. 9S Work Shoes 49c Mesh Cloth Plain & Printed Many printed patterns of rayon or cotton mesh cloth at half price. If you sew we can save you money on materials. 49c Printed Voile Ynrd wide voile In nuh weaves and beautiful print- YARD ed pnl terns guaranteed color fust. Reg. 4!lc grade. A timely saving. 25c Printed Mesh Cloth Popular new sum mer patterns are found In this in expensive fabric YARD thnt Is yard wldo and fast color. 15 Rayon Flat Crepe 50-Inch heavy flat crepe that is wanhnhlo and comes In all the want ed plain shades. Us- YARD ually sells at a much higher prico. 25' r-, YARD I I 49 Fast Color Broadcloth Very fine count broad cloth with mercerized fin ish in many clover print ed patterns. Fast, colored YARD and 3(1 Inch width. 15 Rayon Mesh Hose . Dull finish and with a high splic ed heel and comes In 4 popular pair shades of Nassau, allegresse, noontime and fawn, 72x90 Sheets Closing out this entire lot of regu Inr 69c sheets at thlH price, flood grade sheeting hut In one Blze, 72x!i0, only. Women's Slacks At Reduced Prices Cool and comfortable aro these sport slacks for women and Rlrls that aro so popu lar this year. Large assort ment to select from, some with hatB to match. $1.95 to $1.35 98c to 77c Children's Sandals 90' Children's smoked elk sandals for summer wear. They're cool and PAIR will stand Mm gnff of active feet. Sizes up to 2. Fast Color Voile $1 89 A lone wearing. full stock leather work phoe with rotn position sole PA I P and rubber hoc!. Sizes 6 to It). Boys' Unions 25c rino cnttnn knit or clicked nain sook athletic un ion tor hriyn, 2 huiton or front button tyl. "Tom Sawyer" Wash Suits at 25 Off $1.95 Suits Now $1.15 Suits Now $1.46 $1.09 Many stylrn from which to select, short or long pants. Wonderfully tailored of Imported linens, poplin and hroadcloth. SI c 2 to 1". 19' 3S M-lneli fast colored printed voile In a wide nsortment of pat- YAR0 terns. Our regular 2!)e cloth. Sale price only. 25c Anklets Our regular stock of 2r,c nnklets foi children and wo men now offered tn this low price group. Sizes 4'i to 10. 15 Y Flannel Limited supply of 1 Amoskeag Daisy Cloth 1 on hand, therefore 10 I yards to a customer I while It lasts. Jj Wmen Shoes I End of the season B clearance of a group H of blondes, brown, and B some black pumps and M straps. Values to $3.98. Broken sizes. H k 97' J W All silk 12mm. Pongee I in natural color only. 1 I 33 Inches wide. Limit I I of 10 yards to a cun I f. Pillow 3 Cases a Seneca pillow cases tn H standard 42 x 36 size. U Heavy weight and con- 1 tains no starch, sizing 9 or filling of any kind. H EACH M Full bed size rayon sproads at about half 1 their value. Yellow, or- I chid, green, hluo and I rose. A rcnl value. A C V mm I orr. "W j K0TEX j The new "Phantom' t Kntex Ht unequalled I prices. Packed a dozen I (to the box. 4 boxes to j customer. I I Imit A Dnvti S3