Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1921, Image 2

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THE- EUGENE DAILY GUARD
on
Extra Specials from Blatioclc s i at Berkeley today
. Friday Evening, Oct. 21, lrjoj
! NOTICE OF, TAX LEVYING BOARD MEETING, SCHOOl
DISTBICT U. U&M wuni x,; wcJ5ON,
"' ' NOV. 14, 1921 " ': '
for f riday an
Extri Special from ourOTosiory Department, which will!' be of interest to our
many hosiery patrons. Ji you nave -never given :JJluck uat Hosiery a trail.: now
is tlie time to start. Let Bluek Cat .Hosiery show you a new standard in liosiery
quality and service. , ' , j - A
Ladies' Black Cat Silk Hosiery,1 All
Popular Colors and Sues
Our regular $1 .25. values $1.06, pair,.
3 pairs V..'.: . .$2.75
Our regular $1.75 value pair ....$1.50
(Limit 2 pairs to a customer.)
. t.
Silk Hose
Wc Imvve .just' rBcelvQ'd largo ship
ment of full fashion all silk, extra hea
vy; reinforced heel; and toe,' Black Cat
Silk Hosiery, in; all the latest colors,
and wc have all sizes, $3;O0; pairi'
- .; ; ' t : '-. '' ' -'1'',
Ladies ' Silk Lisle, Both! Plain n and
Ribbed Toe; All Popular Cfl6rs '
.. i.,v
Our , regular. Cac-valuesV'SOc' pair.
Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose,
Plain and Out Sizes, in Black,
4White and; Tan- -
Our regular (15 values, 50c pair;
Black Cat Hosiery gives extra service
for. children at school. Ask any mother
who has tried them.' ;
Boys' Hose
Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose, Extra
Special 30c Pahs 4. Pairs $1.15,
Girls' Fine Ribbed, Hose, Extra Special
30c Pair; 4 Pairs $1.10
This includes all sizes and in black
and' brown only. " ; ( ;
Men's Fine Cashmere Hose; All Sizes,
All Colors, Special 75c Pair
' Men's Heavy. Black Cotton Hose, '
Special 30c Pair, 4' Pairs $1.10
Woolnap Blankets'
., Wo haye a,, brand-now- stock of
Woolnap v Blankets in white; and
plaids which we are-offering, at 15
per cent reduction Friday and Sat
urday only. .. . ; . . , .-. -..
Sateen Bloomers
; Girls'! 'cxtf.a' heavy black Sateen
'"Bloomers, all - sizes. Extra special
Friday- and: Saturday only, 75c each.
Wool
We have . just - received ' a
new shipment of GirlB' AH
Wool Middy Blouses in. blue
and red only, which; we are
going to. soil Friday and Sat
urday only
$5.50
Make' youx'soloctionr1 while
wo have all sizes.
Special Savings from Our
Grpcery Department
( PHONE 60 FOR SERVICE
QUALITY GROCERIES
FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE
;; CITY :,-..
Whito Loaf Hard Wheat Flour, sack
Soft Wheat Valley Flour, sack
' ; Dependable Coffee, 1 lb. .........
. Matlock's. Economy Soap, 7 bars .
5 lbs. Bulk Washing- Powder .....
Two 15c cans 'Security Sardines . . .
; 5-lb.' tin Light Karo .... ,
1). W. Prepared Mustard, glass . . .
9-lb.- sack Crown Pastry -Flour ....
y.Fresh Made Sauer Kraut, qt. .....
Sugar' Cured Bacon, Backs, lb; .
Exeello Cake, Mixture, pkg. .......
',, 1-lb, pkg., Cocoa ".' ............
!. Fresh Bulk Soda Crackers, lb. ... .
For Srovico, call GO or 149.
.$2.00;
.1.30
. .36
. .25"
. .25-
. .15 '
. .40
. .10
. .58
. .15
; .23 "
. .15 .
. .20 -
. .14
Mark on Hosiery
Means Value
i I -V. -, V-'. -
, Thd value of. good hosiery : '
is sometimes hard to rec-;
ognize. M6st women have '
this discriminating sense"'
developed to a remarkable
degree. It is among wo
men so blessed with this
sense,(that Black Cat lids-;
. iery, has its- greatest sale 1
popularity.
Allen A
Hosiery
has enjoyed far-reaching
popularity for over thirty
years. It is a standard line
including suitable sizes .
and styles for every men
; ber of the familv; and it
is a line that can be . abso-
; lutely depended upon lor
' quality and; service..
, Our assortment of styles, grades
, and sizes is always complete.
Whether your persona! preicr- .
. ence is for something in silk
lisle, cotton or wool, we can
safely say that you will be sure
of finding it here.
-r;f. - '
I Bfrkeley, Col, Oct. 21. The I'uiviT
sity of OreKon's football iuaa ntroiiR
wns lu turn out today on California fioltl
for a light practir before tlie final york
ont before toniorrow'H Kamo with the
University of California. The I.emon
Yellow warriors arrived here late last
night from Eugene; Coach Shy Hunting
ton reported all of his men in good con
dition and expressed the belief that brief
signal practices which he staged wher-!
ever the train made a few minutes' stop,
luid done much to relieve the strain of
the train trip. A few pf the men still
were nursing bruises and minor injuries
. which resulted from the game with
i Idaho a week ago.
Huntington. said he, had not decided on
' his final lineup but that Howard and
Latham probably will play the, ends; I.es
J lie and Strachau tackles; Brown and
. Shields, guards; and -Callison center.
ii The hnekfield wilh be selected from
;nmong Shields. n'Armond, Parsons, Hall.
I'! Chapman, and Johnson. California held
its final practice yesterday afternoon
i and was resting today except for brief
. signal practice. .
Indications were that the blue and gold
! team will line up much the same as it did
i in the previous game of the season, with
'i the exception of some possible changes
in tho baekfield; ' '
Reports from the campus were that
the demand for seats for tomorrow's
game the first conference meet of the
season was exceptionally heavy.
Notice is hereby given to the. taxpayers of Schooi District :'i,m!,r ,
County Diegoii. Hint a meeting of t'he tax levying board of ai. dir-i,t 'v)ft
held in the office of the city, schools, at. 7:.MO p. m.. November 14, 1H21. f '
f riiinr nnv r.erson subject to the- school tax levy na herninnf... "
nosed and set forth, on opportunity to be heard in favor (f or agaii,Kt i,
,... vnii., i. further eiven that the following is on estimate of the tntni
of nony proposed to be expended by said district during the fiscal year
June J8," 1!2J. itemized in aecordaucc yith the provisions of the budget lawir
ulso of the probable receipts ot saw scaooi oistna lor mu year:
"Trick" Numerals Used. '
I Chicago, Oct. 21. Profuse apologies
'. have been made to all western conference
universities' by the committee pn inter
, collegiate sports .of the University of
t--a'u. for Coach 'Willinms' trick
' numbering of players in the gome with
Northwestern. The conference rules this
,-year require that all players he number
. ed. In the Northwestern game. AVilliams'
. men carried four curly numbers sucli ns
I !)"iSS. TiMgo and so on, so that it was im
!' possible for spectators to pic'; out play
. ers by their numbers.
Tn the Ohio game however, the play-
ers were numbered starting with number
1 and no player carried more than two
numbers, James Paige, chairman of. the
committee on intercollegiate sports, apol
ogized for the coach's action in a letter
to each of the conference schools and
,'snid that university had. been much 'em
barrassed by 'Williams' action.
UGEiBTEl
TO
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57 East 9th
Plione 00
QUIT TOBACCO:
Sot Easy to Drop Ciuarotte,
Cifjnr or Chow'mff Habit.
No-To-Uac has helped'-thousands' to
break tin costly, nerve-shstterlng tobac
co hnblt. Whenever you have a longing
for siiioko or fhewi Just plooo a harm
less No-To-Hnc tablet In' your mouth in-stend.-AII
deslro stops. Shortly the habit
is completely lirokoiii and you hr better,
off mentally-, phvsirnlly, fliionciallv. It's
so ny, so simple, (let- a box-of. No-To-Hae
and If it doesn't, release, you from
all craving for tobacco In any formi your
dmgfiislv will refund your money without
question. -
Widow of "Buffalo Bill" Dies
; At Home - Near Cody,- Wyo.
' Cody, Wyo., Oct; 21. "ltuffitlo Bill's"
wltlow Is dead.- Mrs, William F. Cody,
wife of' the fauious western pioneer and
Indian fightnr, died nf her home near
here' last night after a long illness. She
was about 78. years old., 'tlluffttlo Bill"
died-several' years ago and-hls body- wns
burltul on the-topi of Lookout mounlulu
near Denver, at Ids renuest. It is prob
able that his widow's body, will bo buried
beside that of her husband...
W. it Dnugherty of Onrtnln, Ore.,
has teturned to his hoiho after speuilljig
a few days in town.'
Hhownniln, the cholco'Of "the smoker.
Dempsey and WiUard to ! v
m Fight Again on July 4
. Chicago, Oct. 21. Jack Ueinp-
sey, world's, champion heavy-
weight and Jess Willnrd will fighl
' tn the finish in Jersey City next
July four, according. to Tex Kick-
aril, promoter, here-today. '
, Hleknrd said the first steps
have been taken to amend tho
New Jersey boxing law to allow
.i a referee's decision and that ho
' believes decision fights would bii
' allowed by the time the big bout
Is staged: 1
: from Hnrrislnirg, Jfrs. V. It, Kessell
is spending the day In this" city. "
cTWilli
Sale
tn order to make room for our
mid-winter millinery, we plaee for
SATURDAY
One Hundred Hats
,',., - , ..- - . .i ........ , . - .
at Less Than Wholesale Prices
One Lot at
One Lot at
$ 5.00
$10.00
Gilmore
Red Cross Trains
147 Blind , Vets
In Useful Work
Training designed to flfithem for the
battle of life wns tukon by 1-17 blind
ed ex-service men at the Bed Cross In
stitute for the Blind,' near Baltimore,
Sltl.; during the flsjonr year 1020-11)21.
according to the report of the Insti
tute for that period. " ' "
Of this number, lfj have gone on to
other Institutions, In almost ' every ;
case to Institutions where those hnv- !
lng sight are receiving" advanced edu- j
cation. The blind ex-service men who
have untered such Institutions are pro- 1
vlded with spuclal . text-books In
Brnlllc, rending Swhlch they were
taught nt the Bed Cross Institute.
Twelve men have passed from the :
Institute to successfully carry on some
occupation or business for which they
were fitted by special training. A few
hnvo withdrawn from the Instltuto bo- ,
cause of poor physical condition, 14 are
receiving further "training on the
Job" and S7 aro still In t mining. I
A- strong aggregation of Eugene high
school football players- leave Saturday
morning for Boseburg .where they will
battle ngainst the Boseburg high school
team for honors In the scheduled game
of the season. Over a hundred rooters
will make Hie trip by train and auto while
several faculty members hnvo signified
their intentious of being, on hand fo the
game also. .... '
Following is the lineup for tomorrow s
garnet Ilurd, center; Newman, B. ' G.;
l.uckey, It. T.; Sint'h. B. Wyeoffc.
Tj.- .; Anderson, L. T.: (iuthrie, I K.:
I Trethewny, iiunrter; Fredericks, It. IT.;
Thompson,. Tj. II.; and Cooper, fullback.
Kinefiid and Callison, sub linemen; Prink,
Harden nnd Bahb, sub baekficld; I'rice.
sub end.
'i'lie remainder ,nf the high school's
schedule .for the year is as follows: Oc
tober 28, Lebanon High school will plnv
here, November 0 the local team will
play, Albany high school in that city; No
vember 11 Corvnllis high will come here
for a game an don Thanksgiving . day
Jefferson high school, of Portland will
play here.
PERSONALS
1). V. Nouly, n wood oonlraetor ol
Mnreoln. ia in town for n fow tiny.
In ini'tin ot Monroe is a Eugeno
visitor. '
.Mrs. .. a. .unvtm o .Unroola in -in
town on business.
THIS LABEL
A smnll . thing to look
for, a bi.ir thins to find.
Red Cross Plans
$6,000,000 . Effort
To Save Children
jv WADES'
Medical caro nnd clothing for thou
sniids of children in Central and Knst
ern Europe tire outlined as the activ
ities of the American Bed Cross In
Kurone for the current- your, says a
statement on the eve of the Annual
Boll Cull of the orgunir.tttlon. These
activities, supplemental to the foedlng
operations of the European Belief
Council of which Herbert Hoover Is
chairman, nre deslutied to provide tho
nfhst ndetiunto nnd balanced relief
within the resources of prlvnte phi
lanthropy. Through the establishment of child
welfare stations In tho centers of pop
ulation of those countries where ade
quate medical enre Is not now obtain
able, the American Bed Cross plans
to provide the medical assistance need
ed to restore these children to a nor.
mnlly heultliy life. The sunt of ,.
(W,mx bus been made available for
this work.
IiiKiire with Henry Tromp, XI West Dili
., w Saturday , ,
Special
Chocolate
Walnut
Fudge
Mnde of pure sugar, cream,
walnuts and sweet choco
late. 24c
One-lmiiiI
The
Rainbow
I'houc y. K. Stevens for l'iuuo Tuninf.
BUDGET ESTIMATED. EXPENDITURES
Material and Supplies
J. Purniture and K(uipment
2. Supplies . ,".;!
:i. Library Hooks '. . . i
A. Plugs . '
o. Playground Kiiuipinent
(I. Janitor's Supplies
7. Kuel 1
S. Light .
0. Water . . . ..-
1(1. Postage and Stationery
Total
Playshed flenry School
Pluyshed Junior High
Construction
Total . ...
i.nwux)
i.-tw.so
. 300.00
100.00
500.00
1. 210.(10
!'S7.ai
l.llMJ.lio
"oo.do
125.00
... 12,-,-S.oo
i? 700.00
. .. . 700.(10
i,-ioo.bo
Maintenance and Repairs
High School .......
Junior High
(ieary School,
Condon School 9
Washington School .
Patterson School . . .
Lincoln School . . . ; .
Total . .
Street Assessments
Bonded Interest Thereon .
Warrant Interest Thereon
. Indebtedness
Total
Insurance
Personal Service
Superintendent .....,..........'......"..
Principals . ' . . ',
1 at 2,100
2 at $1,X
4 at $1,400 ,1....,
Teachers- .-.''
1 at $2,100 ,.
1 at $2,000
2 at $1,800 .
I) at $1,050
1 at $1,485 ;...'..- 4 .
11 at $1.1150 ; ...... ,i
(I at $l,:t05 '..,.'.
34 at $1,280
15 at $1,215
.'i at $1,125
1 at $ 00T.50
1 ot $ 400.00
Jauitors
1 at. $2,700 .......... ..
'2 at $ 1145 ..i
1 at $ S55
2 at $ 7(15
1 at $ S15
Clerk
1 at $1.00
Stenographer
1 nt $ MOO .
1 at $ 400 .,.
Oilier Services
Election Judges and Clerks . .... .,.
Census ,
10 Huimierntors nt $25 ...... J(.
Tnmut Ofticen-e , .- f ' "
1, at $75 ,
Legnl Advice
1 Attorney at $100.00 .......
School Physician
1 at $1(00
Nurse : .-.
1 at $450 !
Laborer, caring for Inwus during summer . ,
Miscellaneous
t - -...
1.515.00
455.00
170.00
, 40.00
40.00
.. H5.00
35.00
,.$ 2,200.00
$ 4111,10
. MOio
..... 3,000.00
..$: 3,040.00
..$ U2U.80
..$ 3,000;oo
.. 2,400.00
. . 3.(100.00
. . 5,000.00
. . 2,100.00
. . 2,000.00
.. 3,(100.00
.. 14,850.00
. . -, 1,485.00
. . 14,850.00
. . 7,830.00
. . 42,840.00
. . 18.225.00
. . 3,375.00
. . 007.50
400.00
. . 2,700,00
. ' 1,KK),00
855.00
. 1,5:10.00
, 815.00
... 1,800.00
flOO.OO
400.00
: no'oo
250.00
75.00
100.00
. , 300.00
. . ' 450.00
75.00
$139,012.50
.y.$'
.$
..$
180.00
150.00
25.0(1
300.00
'-, 125.00
(kVl.OO
475.00
1,005.00
5.IB4.21
Office Bent
Advertising
Premium on Clerk's Bond i ... j
Traveling Kxpeasea , ,,',.',....,'...!,-
Piws for State Compensation Act
Telephone Bent nnd Tolls
Transportation (Freight, Express and Drayage!) ' .'
s Total . ... . . j ...... .
Emeraencv ' ..''!""'
TlVtltl -CKtiinnted aillOimt of moiiev to be evnenHerl fnenll nm.
poses during the year $109,035.30
Estimated Receipts
From Comity School Fund ....' .' ' $ 20,500.00
From Stnte School Fund . 0,230.00
High School Tuition . '54.00
Federal State Vocational Fund ...... ' "'278.00
State Tax Levy 141)0.00
Total ejttimatetl receipts, not including the moncyto'be. re
ceived from tax which it is proposed to vote .....$ 5S.728.00
Recapitulation
Tot111 'hinted expenses for the year. . .$1(10,035.30
1 otal estimated receipts not including; tho tax to be voted .... 58,728.00
Balance, nmoimt to be nused by district tax 110,307.30
Dated this lDth, day of October, 1021
Attest:
ALBEBTA S. McJlUBPHEY.
Secretary Budget Committee.
O. H. JONES, District Clerk.
, , . IIOLLIS W. LI BUY, Clinirman.
1. .1. BAUTLR, CHAKI.ES M. KMBRY, MBS F. h, SHINX.-MUS. E. V. FOE'
B. B. IlItr.NDAliE, W. T. (iOBDON, H. Y. SPENCE, A. E. BRHiHAM.
uuugeti (.oaimlttec for School District No, 4, Iouc County, Ort.
Hurry
Hurry!
f
Sale Closes Nov. 1st
Player Pianos, Pianos Organs,
Phonographs . , .
(Non-Contract)
We advise you to avail yourself of this opportunity to
own a good instrument cheap before this sale closes.
Organs $20 and up Pianos $175
Phonographs $10 up Players $400 nP
If you want a real, .genuine, honest bargain, come to
Morris Music House
912 Willamette St
By II. E. MORRIS
Phone
5S
TRY THE GUARD WANT-AD WAV