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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1918)
jgsday ETtnmar. oot. n, ibis. EUGENE DAILY GUARD Page Tnree. Dltra Styles-Maximum of Values IT YOU HAVE MORE FRUIT PITS AND NUT SHELLS THAN YOU OAJi CARRY TO THE "LIBERTY BARREL" PHONE US AND OUR CAR WILL CALL in Women's and Misses Dresses I The newest New York creations shown in different styles for various occasions and for almost every kind of figure for the young miss or her mother; for the slender woman or stout Included you'll see smart Jerseys, serviceable serges and attractive sifts and satin dresses. All economically priced all guar anteed to be honestly made of excel lent materials that will give you ser vice. ' Come in and see them and try them on. You will never appreciate them until you see yourself in one before a mirror. Priced $18.50 to $45.00 865 WILLAMETTE ST. Large's PHONE 525. CITY NEWS Har From Notl Mrs. B. G. Suttle, of Xoti. spent Sat uday in Eugene on shopping trip. H Ipend Winter la Eugene William Yale and family are here to fiend the winter from their home at UcKenxie Bridie. Selleett Bounty 0 Coyote A bounty on a coyote killed recently in juit been received by Paul Waller, if Jasper. Ira. Fred Chat Sick Mrs. Fred Chess is reported quite sick STOMACH ACIDITY. I, GAS with la grippe at her home on Lincoln Application for Farm Name F II O. H. Hawley filed application to name hia ranch near Mapleton "Beaver Dam Dairy Stock Farm" with the county clerk. Ta Live At Mohawk Peter Haven and famuy, who have been living in Eugene, have gone to Mo hawk to make their home. ..Or. Kaykendall Out Again Dr. Win. Kujkendall who haa been ill at hia home with Spanish influenza is Improved and waa able to be out for j abort time Monday morning. To Teach At Lyons Miss ThoVa Boesen he a accepted a position ae a teacher in the Lyons school district. No.) 118. Visit fHsston, Ore. J. F. Myers and sister, Mrs. Ed Thom as, both of Portland, were visitors Thurs day and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Myers of Disston, Ore. Quick! Eat just one tablet of Ptpe's Diapepsin for in stant relief. TOien meals don't fit and yon belch gas, acids and undigeated food. When you feel lumps of distress in stomach, pain, flatulence, heartburn or headache. Her is instant relief No waiting! Just as aoon as you est a tablet of Pane's Diapepsin all the dyapepeia, indi cation and atomach diatress ends. These plesssnt, harmless tableta of Pipe's Diapepsin never fail to make sick, ipiet stomachs feel fine at once, and i'T cost ao little at drug stores. Prosperity Has An Ebb Tide! Just now the tide of prosperity is rolling in with mighty waves. Business failures are the fewest in years. Farm products bring higher prices than ever before. Workers of every class are earning bigger pay than ever before. Now, in the high tide of prosperity, is the time to save money. Now is the time to provide for the future. For as surelyas the tide flows it must recede. Prosperity will ebb. Just where will you stand financially when it does? That's the question. Will you have a bank account or credit with this bank! The way to have both is to become a customer. Bank of Commerce "WIN THE WAR." Purchasing Agent of 8. P. Hera F. L. France, purchasing agent for the Southern Pacific, waa in Eugene Sat urday on a business trip. Hia head quarters arc in San Francisco. Return to Home In Portland Mrs. Otbo Roberta and daughter Ar dia have gone back to their home in Portland concluding a short visit here. Miss Roberts haa been ill during her ao journ in Eugene. Madford Visitor Leaves Mrs. Guy Garrett and daughter, Anna Kathleen, have gone back to their home in Medford after spending the paat week here aa the guests of Mrs. E. D. Mat lock. Retnrns ta Homo In Portland Mrs. M. Sorenson, who has been vis- GLASS OF SALTS IF Eat less meat if you feel back achy or have Bladder Trouble. Mest forms uric ac'rl which excites and overworks the kidneys in their ef forts to filter it from the system. Reg ular rate's of mest must flush the kid neys occssionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowel;; re moving' all the aHds. waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp psos in the bsck or sick headache, dininess. your stoms-h sours, tongue is coated sndn when the weather is bad you have rheumrstir twinges. The orine is cloudy. Ml of sediment; the chsnnels often get irritated, obliging yon to get op two or three timea during the BiM- . j To neutralise the irritating ends and flush off the body's nrinnus wsste get sbout four ounces of Jsd Salts from any pharmacy; take a tah.espoonful in a glass of wster before breskfcst for a few days and your kidneys will then set fine and bladder disorders dSssppesr. This famous sslts is mide from the scid of grapes and lemon iuice. combined with lithia. and has Keen useu iw . and etimulate sluggish kidneys snd stop blidder Irritation. Jsd slts Is icepenive: hsrmless snd mskes a delightful effervescent litbiswater drink which millions of mea snd women take now and then, thua avoiding serir Icaia kidney and bladder disesses. Morning Shopping Is an experience that many have yet to enjoy Imagine avoiding the crowds. Imagine the delights of the early hours of the day Imagine the joy in after noons to use as one will. Try shopping in the morn ing tomorrow at McMorran and Washburne's both floors. m THE GOING He's gone. I do not understand, I only know That as he turned to go And waved his hand, In his young eyes a sudden glory shone; And I was dazzled by a sun set glow, And he was gone. Wilfred Wilson Gibson. A Manly Boy It's vp to you you're heir to everything beneath the heavens. Kaufman This is truly the "boy's age." Our government as well as big business and so cial institutions recognize as never before his importance. He is the coming, leader the foundation in the great building of progress. He is thinking and choos ing for himself. Take "the matter of dress invariably you will find the alert, up and doing young chap wear ing "Kaynee Shirts or BIous es. Kaynee garments reflect quality to a high degree they look well, w;ear well and wash well. The colors are ab solutely fast. Blouses 75 to $1.50 Skirts 75 to $ 2 00 Wash Suiti $150 to $3 Umbrellas COLORED SILK Like, Parasols, almost. But Umbrellas, all the way through, serviceable umbrellas that are intentionally and unusually "good looking." Taupe, navy, purple, brown, black, from $4.95 to $10.00. For Christmas! Why nott Can you name a gift more useful than an umbrellaf At M. and W.'s, First Floor. This Is Christmas Shopping Season ! Buy gifts for Christmas giving NOW After all, if s the logical idea no congestion; no picked over or short stocks ; no mistakes, disappoiment . unlimited service we wonder peo ple never thought of it before 1 The Store of Useful Gifts Your Christmas Shopping Should Begin at Once," Says Uncle Sam. Christmas, 1918, the Christmas of Useful Gifts. How different it is from Christmases that have gone by. But how much better it is and how much better we all will feel if we know we have helped, in just a little way, the government's conservation plans. The McMor ran & Washburne Store has prepared its Christmas stocks along the lines outlined by Uncle Sam. The stocks are brimful of happy, useful gifts, the sorts that are ever accept able and welcome and serviceable. Your visit here tomorrow will solve many a perplex ing question as to what to give your friends and family'. You'll be welcome. Fine Linens, Old Prices A few odd Cloths Pattern Cloths of distinction, if you please AT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT IN TO DAY'S MARKET OR MATCHED in like qualities, or sim ilar qualities. When they are gone, there will certainly be other Linens (and most of them will be cottons) and another story. It does seem, in the face of the facts, that it is a shame to sell these Linens at these prices but merchandising is mer chandising, and merchandising means selling and the turn over of stocks, and odds must go no matter how rare they are, So These Linens Are Here and "Stupend ously" Attractive. If you will excuse the word and every one who wants to add to their linen closet most advantageously, will do well to do so tomorrow. Remember, however, War Savings Stamps come first. NAPKINS, 6.50 D0Z. 26 dozen, 22 - inch linen napkins, plain center, conven tional and floral patterns no cloths to match. NAPKINS, $7.50 DOZ. 32 dozen heavy Irish linen napkins, size 22x22, fine quality. LINEN SET AT ?20QO One set Irish linen satin damask plain center, scroll design. Cloth 68x86 inches, and 12 22-inch napkins. LINEN SET AT $25.00 Satin Damask Set, rose, plain canter design; Cloth 2x 3 yards, and 12 big 24x21-in. napkins. LINEN SET AT $33.50 Fine, double satin damask Egyptian Lotus pattern ; Cloth, 2x3 yards; 12 napkins 26x26-in., at $33.50 set 60 DOZEN TEA NAPKINS, $7.50 DOZEN. Pure Irish Linen round thread weave, satin damask rose pattern size 15x15 inches at $7.15 Dozen. All of which, and the prices that have been quoted above reminds one that linens make useful Christmas Gifts and that the Gift Towels are already out in profusion First Floor. Such Wonderful Linen Sets Just 14 in the lot, in carnation, chrysanthemum, sham rock, and geranium pattern. One would not realize that linens were scarce when looking at these. Cloth 64x64 and napkins 18x18 for, set $16 00 Cloth 64x64 and napkins 18x18 for, set 800 Cloth 66x84 and napkins- 19x19 for, set $20.00 Cloth 65x100 and napkins 20x20 for, set $22 00 13-Piece Maderia Luncheon Set $7.50 THREE CLOTHS AT $6.50 Size 69x87 inches heavy Irish linen satin damask plain center scroll, rose, conventional, poppy and dot patterns. .,. 6 Cloths (2x2'2 yds) ....$10 2 Cloths (2x3 yds.) $10.85 9 Doz. Napkins, 22-in. $7.50 31 Dz. Napkins, 22in. $6.50 6 CLOTHS AT $7.50 Plain center patterns Finely woven linen damask, 45x45 inches $7.50 SIX CLOTHS AT $4.25 45x45 inches; plain center floral and conventional patterns, Irish linen. THREE CLOTHS AT $9 Irish linen, double satin damask. Another splendid quality, 45x45 inches. w AR AND BE PATRIOTIC Silk is the patriotic dress fabric, as it conserves the icool needed for the soldiers, so wear silk whenever possible. Lustrous Black Silks Black silk the reliable. It makes up in uch serviceable frocks too. And another reason for buying here is that they are priced less than they would be if bought in the mar-" ket today. How glad we are that the war doesn't deprive us of these lovely silks. Charmeuse j $3.50 TO $4.00 Satin Duches3 .. $3.00 Gros de Londre $2.25 Silk and Wool Poplin :..:.:.:.!;'. $2.00 AND $2 50 : Arlctte Crepe $3 00 Georgette Crepe $1.59 TO $3-OD Crepe de Chine '. ,....$1.75 TO $3.00' Crepe Meteor . $3-00 TO $4.00 Pussy Willow Taffeta : $3 50 All-Silk Bengaline ......$5.00 Suede Taffeta $3.00 M. and W. Messalines $1.75 TO $2.00 Skinner's Satin $3.50 Peau de Soie :..$2.C0 TO $2.50 Chiffon Taffeta $1.79 TO $2.50 : .Satins $3.00 A desirable width, 36-inches and this satin is the most popular of the season as it fashions most charming frocks, comes in all the new and suitable shades for the street. ' Bewitchingly Beautiful NEW DRESSES $15.00 to $45.00 You'll just simply rave about these pretty dresses, they are chock full of style and pep and so reasonably, prjaod'eon-'-uidcring the material. S Made of all wool Botany Worsted Navy Serge, in Vv College Princess, Madarin and Russian v Blouse Styles And in loose panel effect with embroidered effects P and fringe trimmed. New Collarless Neckline and Wide Sash Pure linen, hand - em broidered includes One 24x24 center piece Six 10-inch doilies Six 6-inch doilies. M. & W. Store 1st Floor Eugene's Lively, Busy, Wide-Awake, Progressive Store. See these pretty dresses tomorrow in our garment . section, second floor. M. & W. Store 2nd Floor iting with friends her lor tha past month, hss returned to her noma in Portland. Mrs. Sorenaon is a former resident of Eugene. Speeds Vaeatloa With Family A. L. Bull is spending a abort eaca tins from his work at the shipyards- at St. Johns with hia family her in Eugene. Cancladea War, at Mabel X. S. Gibson hss returned from Mabel where hs bss been working on tha con of the school building, two Marie play sheds and eight cottages. Why Hails Ar glow postmsster F.. L- Campbell has a fair sample of why mails sre sometimes slow in reaching the addressee. On March 7, 1910. and November 1, 1K12, postal mrris wera mailed at Garibaldi. Oregon. addressed to a party at 825 Columbia Ate., Eugene. Oregon. These cards wera delivered to tha address and wera received at the postoffica Saturdsy of last week, being forwarded to Bay City, Oregon. Ta Lsava Far Amy WsdassSsy Henry Henecamp, of Coburg. expects to leave next Wednesday for Fort Mc Arthnr. California. He waa in Eugene Saturday making preparationa for his departure. Rev. C. E. Dushaai III Iter. C. E Dunham, pst'ir of the First Bsptist church, haa been ill since Satur day with tba grip, and It will probably be eeveral daya before he can be around again. San af Farmer Resident Diss A son of W. J. Wagers, firmer Eugsns realty man. died in Portland last week of rnXluensa, contracted while travelling to Portland from hia former boms in tha Esat Tha father waa a buainess visitor in Eugena last Friday. Whelssala Groosr Dead M. Lang, of L-ine; & Company, died at hia home i& Portland Sunday morning. October 20. Tb Lang Company branch bouse her will b rlosed todsy on account of his desth. Mr. Edgsr Keeney, of the branch bona her left for Portland Sundiy evening to attend tb funeral today. Alpha Tsa Omega Rents Hosts Tb vacant house just south of the Hull spartmenta, on Alder street, has been rented by Alpha Tan Omega aa a club house. Their former fraternity bom baa been commandeered aa a part of tha University barracks. Members of th fraternltv esnert ta hsva their new quarters furnished by next Friday. Tw Pass Pharmacy Bsard W. Wood and Harold Stevenson, of tba Linn Drug company, hjva received word that they paaaed tba examination which they took before tb atat board of pharmacy in Portland severs 1 weeks ago. Mrs. Rlohmeo! Iiaprovlag Sirs. Thomas Richmond, of Gardiner, who underwent an operation at tha Mer cy hospital three week ago, waa dle cbargd today and will remain with her slattr-ln-law, Mrs. Geo. Tate, at T2 Madiaon street, for about threa weeks. Sba ia letting along nicely. Donate Frail Far Soldlsrs Two box of canned trait ban been donated for tha us of sick soldiers through the National Service league. Generoua contributions of grapes) and applea were mad in response to a call aent out hat week, according to reports from the leagu heaedquarters. 4 Back to tha Atlaatfa Caaat . A telegram received hi Eugene tooaj .' from Aaat. Paymaster G. Fraacla) Xoraa, dwboraing and aupply officer on a trana port carrying txoopa acroes tha Atlantic, (Continued on pag nx ASK FOR and GET Horlicti'o Tb OsnarJnaU Pick tnhurata ausd Invsdkfa ' OTHXJU IMITATIONS