Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1918, Image 3

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    Saturday Evening. Sept 21, 1918.
EUGENE DAiLY GUAKD
1age Tnretv
PATRIOTIC MEETING!!
Eugene Armory, Sunday 8 P. M.
SEPTEMBER 22
CAPT. T. E. J. SEDDEN
Member of the Parliament of New
Zealand, and
TWO YEARS IN THE TRENCHES
' IN FRANCE
Will be the Speaker, in Behalf of the
Liberty Loan Committee. He is rated as
one of the BIG MEN now touring the
United States.
GOOD MUSIC NO ADMISSION
NO SOLICITATION.
Sunday Evening at 8 o'Clockt Armory
Everybody Come.
Canadian Pacific Railway
"The World's Greatest Highway"
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES FROM
VANCOUVER, B. C. TO
Canadian Rocky Mountain Resorts
BANFF
In the Heart of a Grander Switzerland.
LOUISE
LAKE
The Loveliest Spot in North America
On Your Trip East
Travel Via the Canadian Pacific Ry.,
Through Mountains More Wonderful
Than The Alps of Switzerland.
For complete information, call, phone or write
- B. E. CHACE, C. T. A.
55 Third street Portland, Oregon.
EUGENE VULCANIZING WORKS
CASINGS and TUBES
VULCANIZED.
Retreading done by the
new dry cure process.
FACTORY DISTRIBU
TORS FOR SAVAGE
TIRES.
We sell Fisk Tires.
GASOLINE. FREE AIR
Phone 1020.
44 7th Avenue East.
Shop Entrance 47 Park Av
Summons all the forces and resource of the Republic to
the defense of I reedom
m THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
I which the United Statet authority have ranked ai one of the
I 5S ifteen distinguished institu-ion. of the country for acellenc.
military training, has responded to tne ... a
dUtinSuished not only for its military msiron, out
Distinguished also fo
Its stronz industrial courses f m- men and for women:
T Aa,r.cuh. Cor,n,,c. W.mM. Fo-.r,
Ilr..c Economic Mimlus. PUroncy, aod
Yocalionftl tducnioo.
, Its wholesome, purposeful student life.
Its democratic college spirit.
Its successful graduates.
Student, enrolled last year, 3453! " ' KrV1" fl"8'' "58'
(rtv nerccnt representing ofticers.
College opens September 23, 1918
d&'St w -- T.
School in Session
Enroll with the new class starting: Monday. We give a
Complete Business Course or train you for the Civil Ser
vice. REGULAR NIGHT SCHOOL
BEGINS MONDAY. SEPT. SO.
Eugene Business College
1ST East 9th Stract.
rhone 066,
Nearly 100 Heroines Wearing
Coveted Badge of Distin
guished Service for Gallanry
and Devotion.
London, Aug. IS. -(By Mail) The
Sifrhest honor English war women hive
won is the Military medal. !
'The soldiefV silver medal "for brov-!
ery in the field" has now been conferred ;
on nearly a hundred plucky British
women.
Anion; many wonderful examples ',
eouvajre recorded in the officii citations ;
are these: j
Sister Charlotte Lillian Annie Robin- i
son.
"For conspicuous devotion to duty and
courage when a stationary hospital was
struck by four bombs from an eneny
aeroplane and one win was practically
cut in two. many patients being burwd
in the debris. Sister Robinson at Try
great personal risk went in among the
ruins to assist in recovering the pa
tients, quite regardless of danger, her
one thought being to escape the patients.
She displayed magnificent coolness and
resource.
Sister Nellie Galvi-n. j
"For bravery and devotion to duty
during an enemy air raid when four
enemy bombs were dropped on the build-
ing occupied by the hospital, causing i
much damage to the ward in which
Sister Galvtn was on night duty. She
remained in the w.ird attending to the
sick, several of whom were wounded,
and carried on her work as if nothiug
bad happened. She displayed the great
est coolness and devotion to duty."
Staff Nurse Beatrice I)a scorn be.
For gallantry and devotion to duty
during an enemy air rati when ber
ward, being destroyed by a bomb and
herself wounded, she insisted on re
maining at her post and attending to
the wounded."
Sister Mary Ellen Davis.
"For gallantry and devotion to duty
during an enemy air raid. When the
Sisters quarters were wrecked and
bombs were falling, she showed a fVie i
example and assisted materially in con
trolling the situation and Attending to
the Sisters who" were wounded." !
Miss Katherine Margaret Kreshfield.
"For gallantry and devotion to duty
during an enemy air raid. The ward in
which she was working was destroyed
by a bomb, but she continued to attend
to her patients, and wns herself very
severely wounded.'
Commandant Winifred Eleanor Sarah
Mount Batten.
For gallantry and devotion to duty
during an enemy air raid. She super
intended the work of the convoy, drove
an ambulance car herself during the
raid, and by her coolness and d'wrogard
of her own safety ensured the prompt
removal of the wounded to hospital."
Nurse Mary Gwynnedd Campbell
"For gallantry and devotion to duty
during on enemy air raid, when build
ings were set on fire. She moved about
in full- glare regardless of imminent
danger, taking patients to safety, nnd
inspiring confidence in all."
Following is the citation of the ,
French army conferring the Croir de
Guerre on Miss Annm M.iokinnon,
British nurse attached to the French
Flag Nursing corps.
'A nurse who, under the difficult cir
cumstances of the withdrawal of the J
nmbulance under enemy fire, continued j
to attend the sick and wonnuea up to
the Inst minute, with remarkable cour
age nnd sang-froid, thus demonstrating
the qualities which all hr chiefs have
recognised vn her during th three years
thst she has devoted herself to th'1
French soldiers."
Stop, Look. Listen.
Investigate
g. V. 8. Pat. OSes
Operating our business on a CASH BASIS only
offer new and lower prices on su pplies.
ROSE TIRE PUMP
The patent valve eliminates friction and sucks a full supply of air
below the plunger with every stroke, automatically opening and closing
the air supply with the up and down strokes. Heavy steel construction
throughout, l'i inch barrel. Length over all, 24 inches. Rose Tire
Pump, each $2.33
EXTRA HOSE, HOSE CLAMPS AND CONNECTIONS IN STOCK.
enables us to
T
Klaxons
Klaxon 6 $5.95
Klaxonette 3--$2.95
The famous KLAXON note that has made KLAX
ONS the most widely used signals in the world is found
only in genuine KLAXONS. Look for the KLAXON
name-plate.
It carries more than half a mile ahead in the coun
try; the right of way is always waiting for you when
you get there. No annoying slow-downs, gear shifts and
gas waste while you wait for the car ahead to turn
out.
It gets heard. In noisy streets and congested traf
fic, the sharp, impelling KLAXON note never fails to
get attention and action.
It mean3 safety safety for you, safety for the car
or pedestrian ahead. It's a fair warning along
straight roads or dangerous turns. The man ahead is
entitled to know ahead of time that you are coming.
Rose Automobile Grease Gun
.sMsT"rrTiri
Made up for individual use, just like the shop grease
gun. Takes up oil by suction and can be easily filled with
hard grease. Size 12x114 inches. Price each $1.40
"SPECIAL" COMPOUND PUMP
Three Cylinder
Will inflate a tire in the shortest possible time with
the least amount of effort. Three stage compression.
Pistons and stuffing boxes of special design. Cylinders
are heavy gauge brass tubing which will not rust. Foot
piece is extra broad and strong. Handle extra large
and finished smooth to prevent blistering the hands. A
very satisfactory, efficient and dependable pump of
large volume. 8 cylinder Special Pump, each ....$4-75
Pioneer Grease Gun
The universal swivel ball joint allows the nozzle to
be turned in any direction. Has combination spout for
oil and grease. Size 15x11,4 inches. Price each $1.30
Shop and Battery Room
Separately .operated by
EASTER & MITCHELL
MAYO PUMPS
Mayo Pumps are well made and handsomely finish
ed. The bases are cast iron and heavily reinforced.
Barrels are made from 20 gauge steel tubing and are
threaded into the base. Piston rods are 5-16 Bessemer
steel, non-rusting. All metal washers are tumbled and
used in connection with high grade leather washers, oil
treated. Tubing 3-ply rubber, cloth inserted. Hard
wood handles. Metal parts finished in black enamel.
Two cylinder $2.00
HOOVER SPRING PUMPERS
While they last $9-85 each
Buckeye Channel Bumpers
While they last $10.45 each
Investigate our prices on RADIATOR HOSE1 and
BRAKE LININGS. ! ' ; .
8-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch Crescent
Wrenches in stock.
VULCO CORD FAN BELTS
In stock for Overland, Chevrolet, Buick, Dodge, Max
well, Saxon, Hudson, Studebaker cars .
at attractive prices.
195, 9th Avenue East
Eo Co SommoDus Aioto d,
E TEA
If Mixed With Sulphur It
Darkens So Naturally
Nobody Can .Tell.
A. E. ROBERTS, Mannger.
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and
Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked
and faded hair, ia grandmother'a recipe,'
and folks are again us!ng it to keep tbeir
hair a good, area color, which ia quire
eensible, aa we are liring in an age when
youthful appearance ia of the greateat
advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't hare the
troublesome task of gathering the sage
and the muss mixing at home. All drug
atores aell the resdy-to-nse product, Im
proved by the addition of other Ingred
ients, calisd "Wyeth'e Page nnd Sulpanr
Compound," for about B0 centa bottle.
It is very popular because nobody ran
dieeover It haa been applied. Pimply
moisten yonr comb or 1 aoft bruah with
It and draw th!e through yonr hair, tak-
I Ing one email strand at a time; by morn
ing the gray hair dlsappeara, bnt whit
delighta the ladlra with Wyeth'a Sage
and Sulphur Compound, la that, besides
i beautifully darkening the hair after a
I few applications, ii alao produeea that
aoft Insure and appearance of abundance
' which la so attractive. This ready-to-i
use preparation la delightful totet
rao,u;e!te for thoee who deaira a mora
youthful appearance. It Is not Intended
! for the care, mitigatioa or prevention of
dfeease Adv.
F0H1ESREM
Institution Just Completed at
Malabry Has Sanatorium in
Connection.
Painting, Kalsomining
i and Paper Hanging
i AT REASONABLE PRICES.
i Call Newburgh,
1 1234 High Strwt, Tel. 941-R,
rarin. Aug. M. Hy Mai!.) Ameri
can Red Cms Military II.pUnl No. 7
hug been completed nt Mai tiny and
turned over to the American expedi
tionary force, according to an nnnminec
ment just received from Red i 'rnns
headquarter in Pnrii. The hnnp'nl
which b'T.m operation with ahout W0
tied i neir IMessy-Roliinsnn,. about six
miles from Pari.
The well-known Itcd Cross Chntetni
llofhette MAnntorium ia connerted with
this hoHpit.l and to meet the need of
the army medr-al corp will be diverted
from it originnl purpnup and made
part of thia military intitution. The
ainttorium in additio nto it permanent
buildings haa an equipment of l.'K) port
able house located ideally in a park
deaigued to be a model French gurden
city, but loaned to the Red Cross for
tbe duration of the war.
PERSONALS
Charles Cochran, formerly of this city
now on a farm near linn iMoirx. Is here
to play in the municipal baud during the
fnir.
Mini Ida May I'ope arrived in r.ugeue
on Friday to visit with her sinter. Mix
Mildred I'upe.
Miss Hlnncho Roylnnca of tlie I'nivcr
sity of Oreguu school of commerce tins
guim to Portland for a week's visit witii
friends.
TiN TIME CHANGE
EF FECTJVES U N D A Y
Southern Pacific Company An
nounces New Schedule for
Travel; Some Trains Taken
Off.
.MAY rijAY CALIFORNIA
I'nleea affsira niilUary interfere with
preaent pinna, the eleven if the l'niver
aity of Oregon will meet the fnivereVy
of California foothall team nt lli rkelcy
on November 2, according to lenn
Walker, graduate - manager, thia afternoon.
Hy rc-nrr.inK'mg ita train achediile, the
Southern ra?iflc enmpany h able to
cl'aiiuute two trains nnd a dining car.
4)!ie train each wily between hngrU"!
I nnd Wcndliug on the Mohnwk brinch
wjl be tiikcn off, ami the observation
I nnd dining cars between Marshficld and
t J'ortlflnil. through Kugcnc, both waya,
I will be done nwny with.
The following schedule has been la
sued by Agent A. .1. (iillettc:
No. in, aouthhmind, will lpvs Eugne
nt 11:55 p. m. Inalcad of ll-.M p. m.
No. IS, northbound, will leave Eugene
at 10:15 a. m. instead of 10:I5 . m.
No. 502 will leave Eugene for Marsh-,
field at 1-':L'0 p. m. inatead of 12:10
p. in., arriving from Portland at 12:01,
at at present. ' f;
No. 501 will arrive In Eugene from
Marshfield at 1.30 p. m. instead of 1:35
p- m. and leave for Portland at 1:50, aa
before.
Iloth trniua will atop In Eugene 20
minutea for lunch.
No. 02 will arrive In Eugene from
Won. Ming at 0:10 e, m. and No. 01 will
leave Eugene for Wendling nt 4 p. m.
The inornisig trnln from EngeDe , tp
Wendling and the late afternoen trnln
from Wendling to Eugene are elimin
ntcd. The truin will tie up over night
at Wendling Insteail of at Eugeo..
No. 414, on the, (Joryallta-Moaro
branch, will leave Eiiifene fof Weat-iaM'
noltila nt 0:IiO a. m. and will arrive In""
Eugene from tho north at 3:45 p. m.
TWIMOHT SINO MONDAY
Beginning ahnrply at 8 o'clock in the
city park Monday night a "twilight
sing" will he held for half an hour. It
iej urged that everybody who goca will
uae hie voice to a good advantage. A
Hat of the aonga to be anng will be pub
lished In tomorrow'a papera.
Latest Photo of a Ge rman Battle Submarine
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