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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1938)
THI RrCISTrR. GUARD,. tVGZVl. OREGON Page Two. Registration Figures Show Democrats Gain SALEM, Oct. 13. "PI First registration totals iitecl with the secretary of stnte iodr.y indicated that the number of cliKihle voters in tiic November general elect. on would not excec.1 the record J 930 general election figure of 540.03 1. Columbia county has 10,132 registered voters, four more thnrT In 103B. Tl cie were 7M Re publicans, a flight low, while' there were S 212 Democrat?, a sllfiht gain. 'I ne county wm Re publican In V.M. but rrnr.prcl to Democrat;:- in the primiry last; Way. Jefferin rour.tv reporti.1 totnl of 1.13C:, a lo-.s f 1!) since 103(1. Tiieni weie 671 Repu!'- Jicanf. n BM 1r"i 6np Democrat, Ki.n of 47. This; county also v. nr. Republican in 1936, but j-.vitched to Democratic; in the May primary. I Wtiro cuiinly remained In the; Republican column, 4.221 to 2.2RH. but both parties thoved small InHiCH, The total rcnistraiiuti was : 6,M7, a loss of i.liiost 70n, In 1 0:;0 !lcpi;blican led the THIS fiOc I'epKodcnt Antiseplin ..3 for 51c ISo Kanr libido Kiilllilr Kllie 2 ISo I.lp Slicks 2 for 26e for 2(lc 1.00 Cod l iver Oil TublcU i for 1.01 4 Do AnalKCsic Halm (trench) 2 BOe Pound Paper 2 for 50c for file 25c Dr. West Tooth Paste 2 for 26c Zfic llabv Talcum 2 for 2fic 25o Tooth Paste 2 for 2(ic 35c Hhavlni C'rrani 2 fur Mr BOc Shavlnir l.ollon ..2 for 51c 25c lime Water anil Glycerin 2 for 26c 50o C orotllllt Oil Shampoo 2 for .Me SBo Cucumber Crm. .2 for 40c 35o liarlrm Oil Capsules 2 for Stic 25o Aspirin 2 for 2(ir S5c ViipnrMiiK Rub.. 2 for 311c ROo Arum. Casrara . 75c ItiiHsiun Oil -35c lllnklv Pills ... HOo Syrup of Uss . 60e Vermifuge ROn Itov Stationery 10c Tablets .2 for 51c .2 for 7lic .2 for ItOr .2 for 01c .2 for (lie . for 51c .2 for lie .2 fur lie lOn Envelope 39e Corrpsp. Cant 15n Tviihn Paper ...2 fur 40c 2 for Ifir 2 for $1 01 L fl 00 Kodak Albums SI. 00 Box Canity . 25c Wave Set 50o Lilac Vegetal.. 2 for SI. 01 ..2 for 2 Ho .2 for 51c 50c Mineral on fr 51C 25c Tooth finishes ..2 for 20c 25o Facial Tissues ...2 for 21c 13o Adhesive Tape ..2 for 1 tic Powder Puffs 3 for He 35e Honey ami Tjr ..2 for 30c 51.00 Itccf, Iron and Nino 2 for 51.01 50c Nose Drops ..2 for 51c (0c Mustard Rub 2 for 4tr 10c Shaving Sonp ...2 for lie 10c Colgate Soaps ...2 fur Hi' 35c Will MimH 2 for 30c 15c. White Flue Tar Cough hvritp .2 for 70c 25c Adhesive ll.ui(),igt 2 (or 20c ! 25c Chocolate l.aaltvr 2 for ''tic 15c Haliv Casllle Soap. 2 for 10c 25c Nail Polish 2 fur 20c 35c Adhesive Tape ? for 30c 15c Denture Scls 2 lor 3 tie 23c Hospital Coltmi. .2 for 2c; 40c Aspirin 2 lor 50c 1.00 Football FREE cS ALE i i.oo iiuiibut i ni I i I Oil Caps . 2 for i,UJIB Carroll Drug Co. 730 Willamette Si. SlJUld I van fir -M4r. c,:.i'"rc, FAVORITE Mr. ' KJTTuJ It buck! Ihe unit WjSi -jL.1 , ' "'S -i. . I h"V'JW Cabin IHlnU 1 - ' V" 4'1 t.;t;, the wine mcl- W --f-Hi iT '"vOl""' iL-- - .-(s j brand "iZyAir STRAI6MT BOURBON WHISKEY """r ' Democrats by 41,000, but this margin was reduced to about i 16.000 in the May primary. Elec tion officials Faid that early rc i turns ihowed the Democrats j probably would reduce the mar ' n.n even more. Lane's Socialists To Oppose "316-17" Lane county's socialists indi cated Monday night thai they will t.,ke a lead in opposing the "antl labnr" imitative 318-317. Plans were laid for a mass meeting Oc tober 25. when speakers will "ex pose'' the bill, and a group of Young Socialists will gi'.e a sk.t chnwine what mieht happen in labor disputes if the bill were, paved. The Socialists also endorsed a, housing authority for Eugene, of-' feeing to-, show the cMy council many uninhabitable buildings if needed to get the authority ts- tnblishcd. They declared that Kusene's housing conditions are disgraceful as its "attempts at J labor-throttling." i New officers elected at the i meeting were Albert Kaufman, chairman, and I'rof. Hoy An-; drown, sccretary-ticasurcr. 1 URKOLL'b WEEK NEXT WEEK 50c Tek 51c Tooth Brush 2 for j ai imiwimMiiii r 50c Woodbury Shampoo 2 for 51e S0e Perfumet 2 for 'lc 'We Rose llulr Oil -.-2 for 20c 75c Theatrical Colli ('reams, 1 lb 2 Tor flic 10c llrllliaiillne 2 for 51c 50c Pace Powder 2 for file 50c Fare Creams 2 for file 1.00 Iron-Yeast Tablets 2 for 1.01 i 10c Cod I.lver Oil ..,2 for 50c I 25c laxative Ouiiiliie ( old Tablet -2 for 20c i08c Amir-iill 2 fur flllc hoc Milk Magnesia.. .2 for 51c 1 11.50 Mall anil Cod Liver Oil 2 for $1.51 !j5c. Rub Alcohol 2 for 3(fc 25c Olive Oil I for 2tic 50c Camphor ...2 for 51c J5e Iodine 2 for 2lic ?.rie Fpsom Salts 2 for 2fic 25c IMi'rriirni'hrnmr 2 for 2tic Oflc Wild Root Hair Tonic 2 for Glc wxastr 30c Tissue ( ream 2 for 50c Uuy Hum . 2 for :t!ic Four Purpose Crm. 2 for 40c Sliln ltalm 2 for 10c Milkweed Cream.. 2 for 50c Tar Shampoo .2 for 40c 51c 1 11.. 50c 50c 51c SI. (ID Water Unities 2 (or S $1.00 Fountain Syr. 2 for S 81.50 Combination 2 for 35c Itiailes for Onus 2 for ltlailes for Autostropa (5's) 2 pkgs. for 50c Plavinr Cards ...2 for 1.01 1.01 1.51 otic 30c 51c 2tic lie Pocket Combs 2 for 25c Little I.lver Pills 2 fr 26( 0!c Focusing Flash light 2 for 0c 10c Toilet Tissue, 1000 Sheets 2 (or 11c Fl Harder Scissors. 2 (or 51.01 51 Jcrgcns l.ollon. 50c Wood bury Facn Powder, both 81c 10c ltanilagcs .2 for le 10c Camay Soap 2 (or 11c 5t)c ltlailes for Durham Duplex Itaors 2 for 51c SI Until Sprays 2 for SI 01 I Or Hath Powder 2 for 50c 100 Paper Napkins . .. lie 50c Alcohol Hull ill.i-.nll.il Oualllv) J lor Mr 35c Caslorla 2 lor 30c 1 50 l.uckv Tiger X 50c l.ucky Tiger, . bulb for 8lr 5c Candy or (iiim ..2 lor lie 30c Honey & Almond Cream 2 for 40c 5c First Aid Kits ...2 (or 20r with 2.00 Purchase. Sprsgue To Wind lip Lane Campaign (CONTINIED FROM PACE 1) many citizens as possible. Anyone interested In talking to the candi date jj invited to be at the va rious towns where he will visit Saginaw, Walker, Crcswell, Go ihen, West Springfield on Friday and the Mohawk valley points Sat urday, according to E. G. Boehnke, Sprague worker in Lane county. Chairman Huntington Thursday announced several caravans from various points in the county bring ing voters to the meeting at the armory Friday. The following committees in charge of the cara vans from their towns were an nounced: Florence. W. O. Kyle; Glenada, Tillet Torgeson: Cush man. Earl Hill, W. C. Waite; Ve neta, William Maddaugh, A. C. Forney. George Brechtel, Charles Miller; Creswell, Leonard Ziniker; Cottage Grove, Mrs. Mary Work man, Harry Metcalf, Millard Mc Farland; Junction City, Angus Gib son, Thomas Nelson; Fall Creek, H. C. nremer; Mohawk valley, O. K. Crowe, F. L. Jones; Springfield, Mrs. Elmer Maxcy. Mrs. M. B. Huntley, Mrs. Ivy Neat; Coburg, Mrs. Stewart Kurd, Walter Drury, Thomas Green. Caravans also are expected from Westfir. Oakridge. Lorane, Mc Kenzie Bridge, Leaburg and Thur ston. "Mr. Sprague is expected to poll a heavy majority in Lane county as he has covered most of the area here during the campaign and has met with favorable reception in every section." Mr. Huntington f.aid. "This will be his final active campaign in this county before moving into Multnomah county for the wind-up before election." KFSS FOR GOVERNOR ( LIB I OHMF.I) IIF.RE Frank C. Pursley was named chairman of a Hess-For-Governor club organized here at a meeting Wednesday evening at the Osburn ho'.el. Members of the executive committee of the club are Gordon Wise, Dan Crites and Mrs. W. H. Dale. Paul N. Plank was named oxriuilivc secretary and Mrs. Carl Smith was named treasurer. Speakers lit the meeting includ ed Marvin Warlick, chairman of the Lane county democratic cen tral committee; Clarence Hyde, democratic candidate for state la bor commissioner; C. A. Schooling, candidate for joint Linn-Lane sen ator; S. Rteohenson Smith, presi dent of the OreRon Commonwealth Federation; Mrs. Merle Stuart, president of the Women's Demo cratic leattuc, and Hilcy Boyd. The following advisory commit tee was appointed to Rorvc Hess throughout the inttnty: Mrs. Merle ' Stuart. C. F. Benjamin, Guy A. Shadduck, Thos. Williams, A. C. Pulley, Jack Pratt. Dr. Tarr. Chris Reck, .tames Strrer. Wm. Khiss . mnn, Fldon Kraal, Mrs. Bay Mar tin. Mary Hillbiirn Jackson. Leon Avutle. Fred I.udfnrd, Mrs. Frank Diinlap. Mrs. Vera Todd Crow, Juild Stjuffer. W. A. Blackford. Ted Pursley, Lawrence Edmund son. Max Nielson, James Bryant, John Fdwards. F. L. Beard. Wil fred A. Moore, S. Stevenson Smith. Ethel Kinsey, A. N. Orcutt, E. A. Forcia. i Hi-Y Boys To Visit U. 0. Campus About 125 Hi-Y members of Portland and their leaders will be iiucsts on the university campus thU week-end. Meetings will be hcM nt the physical education building. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, the hovs will attend serv ices at tin First Congregational church. They will be guests of the fraternity houses Saturday night, and for Sunday dinner. Cooking School To Be Held October 26-28 The newest recipes, newest budget-balancing menus. and newest short cuts In kitchen man agement will be demonstrated for Eugene housewives Wednesday through Friday, October 26-28. when Miss Nancy Baker will conduct the Happy Kitchen Cook ing school at the McDonald theatre under the sponsorship of the Register-Guard. The school, will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock each morning. Mis Baker, while creating her dishes, will show how easily and quickly a complete menu can be planned and executed, how enter- ' taining can be done graciously i with a minimum of effort and expense, and how economically! the budget can be planned to fit everyone's needs. j Earl Thienes Killed In Truck Smash-Up (CONTINIED FROM PAGE 1) spent five years in the navy. He married Bessie Richardson of Deerhorn. He was a member of the Amer ican Legion post at Springfield, and is survived by his wife; three sons, Earl, Carl and Donald; his mother, Mrs. Sadie Thienes; two brothers, Dr. Carl Thienes of Los Angeles and William Thienes of New York City; and two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Jennings of Walt- crville and Mrs. Jean Barreau of i Deerhorn. Funeral services will be held from the Poole Springfield chapel Saturday at 2 p. m., Victor P. Mor ris officiating. Interment will be in Laurel Hill cemetery. ' Lane Democrats Form Hess-For-Gov Club (CONTINIED FROM PAGE 1) Edmundson, Max Nielson, James Bryant, F. L. Beard, Wilfred A. Moore, S. Stephenson Smith, Ethel Kinsey, A. N. Orcutt, and E. A. Forcia. Chairman Marvin Warlick of the Lane central committee spoke briefly, as did Clarence Hyde, democratic nominee for labor commissioner; C. A. Schooling, nominee for joint senator from Linn and Lane counties; S. Steph enson Smith, Mrs. Merle Stuart, president of the Women's Demo crat league and Riley Boyd. It was announced that Hess will make a campaign tour of Lane county during the week of October 24, speaking at the armory on the 26. Ducks Leave Thursday Noon (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) tions by either Tex Oliver or his players. Oregon goes to Palo Alto slight j favorites over Stanford, but meet , an unknown quantity in Fordham j the Rams getting their first ser- i ious test of the season against I Purdue Saturday. 1 ' The traveling squad was In creased to 35 at the last moment. John Biller, guard, gives Oliver three complete teams and two extra backfield men. Besides Oli-; ver and the team, the traveling squad included Bill Cole, line ! coach: Bob Officer, trainer; Anse Cornell, athletic manager, and j Team Manager Thomas. Obituary Lemuel L, Drury Funeral services for Lemuel L. Drury, 53, will be held Friday at 2. p. m. from the Pleasant Hill church, Dr. S. E. Childcrs offici ating. Interment will he in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. The Poole chapel is in charge. Mr. Drury lived all his lifo at the same place in Pleasant Hill. He is survived by two daughters. Mrs. delta Marshall of Creswell and Miss Phyllis Drury of Eugene; his mother. Mrs. Margaret A. Drury of Jasper, three brothers. W. T. Drury and R. A. Drury of Jasper, and S. P. Drury of Blue River; three sisters. Mrs. Nellie Davis of Eugene, Mrs. Maude Wallace of Jasper, and Mrs. Faith Bauer of Jasper. NO FIT HOME PORTLAND, Oct. 13 op Ex perts proved again today the Wil lamette river here isn't a fit place for trout to take up residence. Will R. Lewis, who supervised pollu tion tests, submerged a score of fingerlins strelhrad near the Stark street sewer. Thev died in 30 minutes. In some Swedish countrv homes the tablecloths have names. Thev are named after long-dead women from whom the ratteens ongmallv were obtained. Both Feet S7 $2.00 y I COK l ALU! StS kn mtt In- rluriinc rare of the nails. 'WMl.v.riON FREE "I .MONS. rU, corrected. It test In Flexible Arch Sup. ports. r1llt (. kBk.blf. f tltfBt. ttthr itl. iip.r . unlur. tnU. mil DR. M. L HANDSHUH Chiropodist Foot Speriallst IS Year In Futrne 874 WUlamatta St. Ph. 308 Williams' Continuing Our 25c Hosiery Sale NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS HOLEPROOF HUMMING BIRD MOIUD ROLLINS Two Thread All Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose Former Values to $1.50 Pay 98c for First Pair and Get the 2nd Pair for 25c SALE WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR 12 PRICE and LESS OXFORDS STRAPS PUMPS Black, Brown, Rust Values lo $4.98 Sale Knee-Hi HOSE Pure silk lull fashioned, knee hi hose. Rollins, Larkwood and Humming Bird. Reg. 98c values, pair 49c Sale! Women's Rayon Dirndl Suspender Skirts NAVY BLACK WINE Ideal for school or Sues 14 lo 20. An value SALE! Women's 2 Way STRETCH GIRDLES ill EUGENE'S FASTEST GROWING DEPARTMENT STORE October 1 $g.95 Three Thread Sale Enna Jettick FOOTWEAR Sport Oxfords Novelty Styles Values to $6.00 TEAL 98c dress wear. exceptional In pantie and girdle style. Tea rose color. A perfect fitting girdle at a real saving. 98c Value for Each 3-95 79c Stores Newest Styles to Casual and Spectator Types, Boucles, Monotone Tweeds, Camels Hair, ' Diagonals, Fur Fabrics NEW LENGTH BOXY SWAGGERS BELTED REEFERS FITTED STYLES COLORS: BLACK NAVY BROWN TEAll LONDON Sizes 12 to 20 1 g2 Yardage Dept. Specials Spun Rayon and Wool Novelty weaves 39 inches wide. Navy with white, black with silver, . brown with rust. Regular 98c, now yd Dress Silks Marked Foppy seed, novelty and rib effects, acetate Cflf crepes, 39 inches wide. Raanlar 9Rc nnw. vard ..Dw Rayon Crepes rrnin t&et-l AH the new patterns and colors. 39 inches AQf wide. Regular 69c, now - Newest Prints New Gypsy Dccdle end prints, yard Boys' Dept. Hi Yo Silver The Lone Ranger's Boys' Slipon SWEATERS Heavy weht ecttcn shpen sweaters in white and colors. Siiss 30 to 35. Each 59c Lowest Prices M TAN Sizes 38 to 44 If Other Womes Can Do It YOU Can We're speaking of knittinj course. With lovelv Em, Nuns and National Silicyarau choose from, our trained b structor to guide you. it'i c very simple. You'll be delight as well as better dressed wie you begin knitting, and clothes dollars go a long, kj way. ask us about it now. Free Knitting Instructiou k our Mrs. uguvi k FRONT BALCONY Have Your Shoes Fitted by X-ray at Williams' Down 1 r J tt pi! Continental patterns in flC Men's Dept. New Shipment M' Fish Tail Sweaters The heaT weight aU '1 on sweater so popuiar m-1 students. Navy Maroon Gre Compare them 4.98 values eleb E3 ntf 49( 2.9S