Friday Evening, Oct. 21, 1921
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Somo merchants are proud if thev r; , .
V H 1 ltle-y lve a customer Ins moiiev back, tut -it
a higher principle to be ashamed if you have to.
Raincoats and Umbrellas
We are showing a wonderful lino nf in,u,i
elusive fabrics,, both cravencttcd and rubbed icdTlJrop
tomorrow .and get yours. We'll guarantee them to keen v
ury., , .
in ex-
in
ecu you
"$I5i $50 . .
If you prefer an umbrella, you'll like ours. Rainproof, of
course all dandy new ones, $1.50 and more.
Brand
Society Brand
Clothes.
713 Willamette St.
"one of Eugene's best stores"
Lewis Underwear
Schoble Hats
' OIUUIOX WEATHKK
Tonight anil Saturday fair; unnlt-rutr
easterly winds.
Fined For Speeding
M. C. Sains wa fined $''0 in puliee
court yesterday afternoon on a elare
of speeding Ilia automobile on Willamette
street. .
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 10-
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Tiffany lit Monmouth
A. II. Tiffany of tin- firm of Knke
Tiffany is spending a tiny or two in Mon
mouth looking ofter business 'interests.
Albany Residents in Town
Mr. nnd Mrs. .7. P. Athlon f Albany
are spending a few days in town on bus
iness. They arrived yesterday.
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Halsey People In Town
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson spent
last evening visiting with their son Stun
ley Stevenson 'of this eitv on their way
to their home in Halsey after a few days
in Praia with, relative.
Miss Jenkins Returns ' - j
Miss Ieone Jenkins, designer for the
Style Shop, has retnrued from ISirtland
where she spent the fore part of the
"week shopping for the loeal store.
Has Tonsils Removed
Miss Ardith Post of Veneta had her
tonsils removed at the Northwest hospi
tal yesterday afternoon.
Attending Conference
Ira P. Whitney, county agricultural
agent, left" today, for t'orvallis where he
will attend the two-day conference of
county agricultural agents of Oregon.
Never Wants Anytmng Else.
The season of coughs, colds, croup and
bronchial troubles it at ' baud. Every
Diother will be interested in this tetter
from Mrs. E. K. Olson, 1917 Ohio Ave..
Superior, Wis. "I tried many different
kinds of cough medicine, but now I never
want anything else than Foley's Hone;
and Tar. I used it for ail my children
when I lived in Iowa und also for my
grandchild la Duluth, and it has always
done Rood work." Contains no opiates.
Solf Everywhere.
Shownnda. the choice, of the smoker.
Kstatc- of Kmmnretta A. lleaton, De
ceased. NOTK.'K TO C'UKIUTOltS
Notice is herehv pi von that A. Vi.
Wheeler, has been, by the County Court
of the State of Oregon, in and for I.ane
County, appointed executor of the last
will and testament of Emuiuretta A. llea
ton, deceased. 1
All persons having claims n gainst said
estate tire hereby notified to present
the same, duly stated and verified, at the:
law dffice of A. K. Wheeler in Eugene.
Oregon, within six months from this 17th
day of October, mm.
, A E. WHEELER. '
Executor of the last will and testament
of Emumretta A. Heaton, deceased.
No.UrN-Mon-dy-ul4
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KTltAYKP OK STOLEN from ' 3:t E
l'lth. Belgian setter bird dog, October
2(. Finder please return to the above
address or tall l."!M-J. llewnrd. tf
member
the
Saturday
MEATS
PECIAL
at
Green's Market
. T 845 Olive
At Rear of the Iiee Grocery Co.
AliBKHT. GKOSIIAX, Manager.
1 FORI) Itl'tl in good condition, overside
I piston?. Vacuum t:mk, fenders;
1-11)18 Ituiek Sis. 7 pnss.
l-1'.HS Ford TouriiiR.
; l-Urjl l-1trd Omring in iod condition,
I eleetrie starter, spare tire and rim.
SWEKT-DUAIX AUTO CO.
! 10:!0-J2 Oak St. Miotic -140
Will Locale Here
Mrs. Charles PeVorr nnd three sons
arrived last evening from Donnybnook,
Xortli I)akota, and nrp recistered at the
(li'iKRS. They expect to locate here.
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Mrs. Pengra Goes to Portland
Mrs. V. .T..renRi-a of this city left Inst
cveninR- for Portland where .she will visit
with her sister for a few days, going on
to Idaho next'.Vvttrk to visit with a daugh
ter until 'thd middle of ueit month.
Several In Portfknd-T ' '
lieaving fn Portland last' evening over
the week-end were Peim K. V. Law
rence. Dean K. -('. Hnhhiiit, Dean II. I.
Sheldon. Dean II. B. Torrey and Kim
ball Young, all of the University.
I.AritA K. TtOWK. Nursing: references.
027 Sixth street, Cottage drove. 'Phone
150-K. nl'L
Pheasant Huntlnq Good
Albert Applegate, Herman Kurgoyne
and Dr. Marx spent yesterday hunting
China pheasants in nearby vicinity nnd
report fine luck, although they had
some difficulty In finding limiting ground
as the farmers iu the vieinitv of Sliedds
have organized nnd are allowing no tres
passing on their property. '
Pheasant Hunting Popular
Among the Kugeno men to pnek their
guns over their shoulder for a pheasant
hunt In nenrby vieinlly today were M.
K. Turpeniiie. Vera Stater, I. W. Var
nell, A. C. Smith, II. Thorn n"l K. K.
Orton.
l''OU HKNT Furnished apartments
near University.. I'Jth and Alder Sis.
I 'hone 4IM-Y or 1!0 or see C. A.
Winteruieicr. o-2
I Returns From East
I vIrs. M. A. Kmenj;. .mother if Mi-r.
II. C. Kowc of this city, returned last
! evening from art extended trip east as
far as New York dud Ohio where she
visited; with relatives nnd friends since
I last May. She, will be with her daughter
during Hie winter.
Your Eyes
.need competent, careful,
painstaking attention
if they need any.
SAVE YOUR EYES
Dr. Royal J.Gick
OPTOMETRIST
008 Willamette street. Upstairs
Guardian For Disablod Soldier
I As guardian for Forest W., Taylor. 21-yenr-old
disabled soldier, the probate
court appointed today Mrs. Vnnnie D.
Taylor, his mother. The ex-soldier is now
at the government hospital at Talniaee.
California, tinder treatment for disabil
ities received in IJlje world wnr.
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Prof. Cook to Speak : !
1 Professor K. Albert Cook, of Pacific
University, Forest drove, will occupy
the pulpit of the local Congregational
church, both morning and evening Sun
day. Dr. Cook is at the head of a newly
established department nf religious edu
cation at Pneific university and is said to
lie aide and interesting speaker.
A Fortunate Puchase and
SPECIAL SALE
Elks Danco Is Tonight
The second dnnce given this season by
the F.ugene Iidge of Klks No. :i."7 will
be tonight at the KIks club rooms. Spe
cial music has been secured for the occa
sion by the comnilltee on entertainment
composed of .1. T. llogart. Clarence Si
mon, Frank Scobert. K. H. Peterson and
Jorgen Hansen. These dnnc.es are given
monthly for all of the KIks. their wives
and friends..' '
Of 20 High-Grade Serge
and Tricotine
Wool Dresses
at $19.75
Richly Embroidred and
handsomely Beaded
An opportunity for just twenty alert
and fortunate customers to avail them
selves nf this wonderful offering of
wool dresses at ifl!.7"). Here are
dresses that skillfully express the most
important features of the Fall Fashion.
Only because of a special purchase are
we able to offer dresses of so high a
character at such a low price.
Ad Expert Will Visit Eugene
I On a tour of the United Stati'S Charley
Henry Mackintosh, president of the As
Aflvertisitiir clubs of the World.
Is expected to visit in F.ugene' December
1! nnd will probably sprns ai vinnm nun
at. the University during his stny in the
K,. Tllu.vUit to K.iicene is .innile pos
sible by'W. P. Slinndborg. who has
charge of the puhlieity department of
the 1'orllnnd Itailway Light and Power
company.
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The Leaburg school has grown "il icr
cent in attendance this year over last,
reports the county superintendent of
a-hn viattfwl MCllOols In tile .Mf-
Keimie valley yesterday. All the schools
in the McKenxi valley are growing us
there are many new inmiucs moving i.n..
that section of the country, says the su
perintendent. I. 0. 0. F. Hal P.and ' ; '
At a meeting of Hie Odd Fellows lal
evening n -JO-pieee band wa orgnnieil
among the members with wstb It. I..
Cross, director. W. I. King.' president:
K. M. Drew, mansfer: Fred Wentworfh.
secretnrv treasnrer: and Vine r ish
nistodinn. Hehenrsals will he held each
Thursday evening, starting n"Xl week,
through the winter In order to be In first
class condition, when the grand lodge
meets here next spring. The band is s ile
Iv for the benefit of the local fWil Fel
lows and is In no sense a commercial
band, according to officials.
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Men's Cashmere Hose 39c
These hose are finest cashmere, some slightly im
perfect, hut every pair a wonderful value at 3De. Gray,
black and natural, all sizes.
Announcement!
Thermo" Knit Coats for Men,
Women and Children
Our Entire Stock
Each
Good news, for men, women or children who have not yet bought "Thermo"
coats for winter, is this price reduction on these popular (rarments. "Wo have
sold thousands of them, but never one before at $.1.00. The present price is $G.50,
and it will bo the same for spring-
All Sizes - All Colors
Immense Stock
This surprising announcement of these Thermo coats at. about wholesale price,
,inst when you need them, is made possible by our large buying power and policy
of selling highest quality merchandise always tit lowest prices. '
Men's Belts
Silver
Buckles
50c
Bays'
Kaynee
Blouses
; $1.00
10 to ll::iO. All are asked to bring some
kind of a k.vui shoe.
Studobaker Agent Here
A. C. sStepp of the Ktudcbuker Oar po
tation of America wan in E'liiio jester
day on business with the local nnnts for
the Sludebaker automobile. Sweet-Drum
Auto company, the local agents, yester
day received nnothcr car of the Sttide
baker light sixes.
WIN Keep MoKenzle Resort Open .
Alfred V and Asa L. Tarkhurst, who
came to Latin county in July and took
over the lease on Nimrod Inn, McKcnzie
river resort, from Hilly Price, have de
cided to keep the inn open during the
winter. They were in town toilny
making niTniiiiementH toward thin rnii
nnd securing supplies.
Mc Knight to Direct Music
Itobnrt McKnipht hns been engaged
nt tho First Unitarian church as pre
centor and director of music. In the way
of special music, solos by talented stu
dents of the University of Orcgmi srhool
of music will be interspersed with vocal
selections rendered by Mr M.-l -relit.
Mr. McKnipht possesses a voice of rare
aweetness and power which has attract
ed the attention of the music lovera of
the city. , '
Boys Rally Tonight
The boyn Sunday si-hool club of the
o'.ty are holding a rally this evening at
7 :.'!0 in I 'he Y. M. ('. A. (iames. stunts,
and a big feed Is Renounced as t'lie prin
cipal attraction. 10 very boy in the city
is invited to ho at the rally.
Mrs. W. A. Lane Funeral Saturday
Funeral servicea for Mrs. W. A. Lane,
prominent woman of Harrisburg who
died recently in a Portland hospital, will
be held al tho XV. . I.ane farm home
in a i M; irisburg S it.r.lny afternoon nt
J li) o'clock. Interment will bo made
in t lit Harrisburg ometery, sometimes
known us the Alford cemetery.
Rev. Leech to Attend Meeting
Itev. 1), II. Leech, of the first Metho
dist church, will leavo Octohor LT for
Portland lo attmul tho meeting Wednes
day of t'h commiMNioii to select the
grouniU for the Oregon conference camp
inciting. ThU meeting is being bid for
by Cottage drove. Springfield, Salem and
Portland, lteforo hiw return he will at
tend, at Thto Dallas Friday, October li8,
the mooting of t'he f!ommision oi. con
ferenco boundarievi. Ho expecta to re
tun. Saturday and have charge of the
regular Sunday Hervicea.
Legion to Give Danoe
The American Legion will give Hie
Armistlcn day dance in the armory on
November 11, the floor having been turn
ed over to the Legion last night by the
local post of Veternna of Foreign Wars,
which has it under contract on that date,
according to Harold Beytien. chalrw
of the Armistice dance committee. Tfte
legion is making elaborate plana for (jje
patriotic parade and exercise at $Ju
want Better poao ' ' Aj
A delegation of citizens reahUnir muiii
of Spencer's Butte called on the couijty
court today In regard to tho road
ing "outh from Willamette .street. Ipey
declare the road is too stac;i aloug yAi
butto for travel. The court promfefdo
mnko a survey along the old Chambers
road south of the but to to determiner- f
found. -'J
u better road cotihl be
MIsb Howard In Cottage Grove
' 'MtHK AkIIc Howard, executive ReeVp
tary of tin Iam comity chnpter of'thw
AmeHcnn Kel Cross, spent tho day' at.
OoMngo drove, on busiuews for tiie or
gnnlviatioti. MIhm Myrtle Hnker. a nii
dent at the University of Oregon, ia
Working njt llio 4'tapter hiwdipiarttrn
temporarily for a few weeks aHdnUug
Mi Ilmvnnl in closing up tlie workof
the ymr. ( , . ,
Lairds Visit Son Hera , . fa
Mr, and Miv. P. M, Laird, who rettfife
nt Oew,ll, were In Rngene today on
businefiH and visiting witli tlwir km,
Wayne Laird, a ntudtnt at tho Univflr-
ity of Oregon,
Shownnda, the Choice of the Smokj
LARGE'S
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Playground Work Starts
Cliilldrpii'it plnygrnind work at the
University women gymnasiiiin starts
Saturday mnming, acording to Slim
Kntberine "ui"Iw of the physiml edu
cation dprfVtinritt. In past ynr this
rk has pntved i"t only sucrpfiil from
th standpoint of the department, but
ha been Kpiilnr among many children of
tli1 city, fiirlf between the ages of .
nnd 14 are elirible while boys lMteen Ti
and 1 1 will be taken. The girls tmur
are from !' to 11 oMoHc in the morning
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Buy Jewelry at Your
Own Price Today at
Lara way's
2:30 P. M.DAILY7:30 P.M.
PRIVATE SALES ANY TIME
r'IFTC Hvcrv Afternoon and Kvenmg T?T T?T?
Vjlr 1 i5 t Ladies Conic Today ( V XvHll
(Chairs Will Be Provided for the Ladies
Choose Any Article and Have It Put Up at Auction
Seth Laraway
Dhunond Merchant and Jeweler
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'I ntide the n) n are a knj to coin from