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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
Friday Evening, Oct. 21, igoj Page Six THE EUGENE DAILY: GUARD 'f 1 . ( V- $5000 SolM Mel ,.,Eing Sede Starts SaMirday itiwiiiiiiDTig: lladies' Set Mi from 'Over $3,000 too many Ladies' Set Rings in this store. '': v, w We are going to unload them at prices less than the stones alone would cost ,wholesale, Most of the rings are the famous W. W. W. (White, Wile, and Warner make), in which the stones are guaranteed to stay. .No other compa ny makes this broad guarantee direct to the consumer. Thechance of a lifetime to get a birthstone at a price far below present wholsale prices. ) These rings -will be displayed in three trays holding more than, 100 rings apiece. There will be all kinds and styles of set rings shown.' Namely, Diamonds, ; Garnets, Opals, Pearls, Moonstones, Bloodstones, Turquoise Ame thysts Topaz, Sardonyx, Etc., all at. prices rang ing from $3.00 to $25.00. 1 ; Some rings are set in Tiffany mountings, some in clusters and some in bdx mountings, etc. AH are solid gold. This very large and comprehensivve line of rings will be at extra special prices beginning to morrow. Come and get a few before . the sale closes. ' v These rings will make excellent gifts for Christmas. A small payment will hold one or more rings till then. ' $ 3.00 to $ 3.75 Rings. . , $ . 1.25 $. 4.00 to $ 1.75 Rings 1.60 $ 5.00 to $ 5,75 Rings .$ 1.90 S $ 0.00 to $ 0.75 Rings. .$2.25 $2.60 EVERY REDUCTION HERE GENUINE Every item in this Sale is taken from pur reliable ; stock pf high . grade jewelry. ) On many articles; we are taking a ser ious loss, but this does not deter us in our determined effort to unload. You never have ; enjoyed such savings as of fered in this sale. Every reduction, no matter how great, is absolutely genuine. II you do not buy while this sale is on, it is your loss; V ; $17.00 to $17.75 Rings. - ;. $ 5.90 $18.00 to $18.75 Rings... till ft' $ 7 00 to $:75 Rings . . . i $ 8.00 to $ 8.75 Rings. ........ .$ 2.90 $ 9.00 to $ 0.75 Rings $ 3.25 I , $10.00 to $10.75 Rings. .........$ 3.60 r Vil.OO to $11.75 Rings. .;.....:.$ 3.90 I $12.00 to $12.75 Rings:.... . ... .$.4.25 $13.00 to $13.75 Rings. . . . . . .. . .$ 4.60 : W , w I JLckeyps 4jwelry Store $14.00 to $14.75 Rings. . $ 4.90 $15.00 to $15.75 Rings. .........$ 5.25 $16.00 to $16.75 Rings. .,........$ 5.60 $iy.00 to $19.77) Rings: $ 6.60 $20.00 to $20.75 Rings. $ 6.90 $21.00 to $21.75 Rings. $ 7.25 $22.00 to $22.75 Rings. . . ". $ 7.60 $23.00 to $23.75 Rings. . . . .'....$ 7.90 y $24.00 to $24.75 Rings. ........$ 8.25 ;25.00 Rings .......$ 8.60 WO MEN' S CLUBS, SO CM 0 PER SO ML 0"b Item, ihould be phoi d In ti i'a aoclcty editoi hdtwo.a 10 ra. and 13 Telephone number 1200 . l!y MAUY Kl.I.EN MOOHB nrmnry. All members nrc requested to bo present. The 1'ntversity Young Woman'. Chris tinn nasticintinti mot Thursday nftor noon to hold the niinunl recognition uor vlee, led by Miss Mary Elian Clark us the spirit of the association. The service through its symhola rceognigos assoeiu tion membership. The noon luncheon of the Aasooiatlnn A' of American rulverally women Hint was to be bold tomorrow At tho llitol Os- burn has boon indofiuitoly postponed duo to tho death of 1" tip Alfred T ligle, son 1 of Mia. Sarah .1. Tingle, proKldout of tho' t orgaiiiMllnn. The r.xooutive commlttoo m auuouiuos that . the. entire plan, will bo given up for the proeiit t ' -I - - :. . - , ' Cleverly niiinged . Itulloivo'on doiii- ratfoiiH will grare tho rooim of tho Coiin try club limine tonight nhou all of tho niombora of tho organ;l on rather for w in informal damo. Hi-f i rlmi' )it will tie In keeping with the nonr Hallow o'.-n o'n V eon, ah will the feature of the ot'ontu. J - It ia bopod Hint tho altrudunie will ho lrge. . ,. Mra. Ilruoe Johnaton Oiffon mid Mir - Dorothy Collier were Joint hoatonaoa thin r'S afternoon for mi Informal ton honoring (, J Minn .Miiry Klita Clark, of Cnllfainln. Mi Clark cornea to Kugonr n iho nn tional1 atudout aeorotary, roiiroKouting the 'ninan'a lain rd .if homo HiiaylonN im g well aa the WnnianV heard of foroigu .4 miasiona of the I'reftli.rteHHn obtiroh. Sli. , la a graduate of Wrllonlry and althouuh g . her home la In Cnliforuini bi-r hond.toir t j.ltra are in New York t'iiv. Mitrint itn V I'liniir. five to Ix, Mixa tlark apike iutor i -j. J&tl'Wflf "Jl'llt Iff work: o the young j,i. nion present who wore nil rnlvorHlry wo men of the l'rcabytrrinu rhurob. Mrs. William Moll t'aao grai'iomly rut tho daluty looa while .Miss (iraoo Tignrd. 'Miss .loan .MoKonaio and Miss llolrn Addison Assisted in the eorving. 4 Of tulorost !a tho wedding of Miss HonsLc Sholtuii and llluino Ibuoy, ;iiU h occurred at the home of tho liriito'a bro ther, .1. K. Mholton, Inst evening at the hour of nine, witnessed by only relatives and most Intimate friends. To tho stniins of Mondelssohu'a march the lovely hride entered on the arm of her brother who gave lier in marriage. C. .V. Iturdou at tended Mr. llovoy as liest man. Kollow ing the Impressive service which was rond by Iteverond II, II. Leech, an informal reception in tho prettily deenrnted living room honored the bride and groom. 1,-y. were rut by .Mm. I.aura Harris and serv ed by Mrs. K. K. Mink to the guests who were seated 'noath a Imwor of vine and flowering iiasturlltims. Mr. and V.rs, ll,i vey left nt once for a throe weeks' tour of southern California, planning on one week at Del Monte, They will ho at home to their friends on thrir return nt the lBirey home on Seventh avenue ami I.ln colu atrect. - Tho Kortnightly club will be tho guests of honor at a tea Saturday afternoon from li:itO to 5, sponsored by the Wo man's league of tho University. It . is hoped that all members of the dub will come to the Atiuiiui hall of the Wo man's building and meet the Cniversity women, will bo provided the railroad by the im provement. As It is necessary to make tho cut wide enough for throe tracks the excavation can bo made first and trnuk inid so as not to interfere with train ser vices, it is said. Keprcxentinr the highway commission vcro ttoruf.vs- Kneornrns and Dovers nutl Resident Kugineer Jones. For the Southern l'acifie. company,' Attnrney Knrrine and Kngineers H. A. Hampton and K. A. Keikert and for Lane county. Judge C. V. Itanxird and Kugineer V. M. Morse were present. IS FAVORED BY S. P. Tho Southern VacWV rimmum fnvtTrhbfo to the lower tng of il tmrks at tli nitr of rnv'll, iit'iitnliutt ot Jmlito V. V Hiirimnl. who fonfcrml with roitrownta lives of I lit HtiUo hinhwnr tintl thp mil rotul at ill nt ptav ,vv,tiitliiy. TIip pro- PEW FOR 2 YEARS .Alfjamlra Niatr. .McxUnu. foiiiul (tnilly hy the jury two tltiys bko for laivrny of 9U)'i from fellow oi.iii.irymcn, wa tten tfUti!! not lx rift'Oil two yenn in the penitentiary oy .Itul J. ,K. Si;iiwo-th in I'imiit court todty. Thr two ,.r?' mn teiu will ho unfftrirnt rontons fr the lmuiiirriitiou aiithontiv to deport N.zin. of the pnHiMl ovorhend croji:ij north j acvoriliujc to lislri't Attorney (l.ile X. flohiistrnt, who hi'Iioven this a'tiH. will ho taken. Xenra wns nrrrstod several weokn njro by Sheriff Kroil StickaN in a local rej anraiiL on t warrant .arsiii him vith nil urado rro-HinitH hotween Kuneno nntl j atenlinic the money from Mexican work- The (.adieu of th f.raml Ari f the llpul.li' will hold their rrxular melinc ftiirila aflernoim, PcioI'.t al the i'otliixo (Jrove. Twenty two feet dean ire from the trnck.H ht iho bottom f the hrulpto in r. piirwl for an overhettd cnvsjimf, sny ItaUo Itarnanl. and the fart thnt the Iraeks are )everit fevt hixher in the nit nhire !e nerhad mwiiijt i proposed mtike Iho prujeot - simpler than -other wi t la tHleved (hat ft hvticr irade i' : . . - i log on the section gang near Walt When taken into custody be had Sltai in currency bidden in his hat band. ' Cor quality cir,ars, Priuce Nemo. rniversal, Klocrrtc ltaogcs. heaters. Itaile.r Klri-trir Co.. fill' Willamette. St. Tl.one vm. . n7 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for I.ane County. McMinnvillc College, of McMinnville, Oregon, a corporation, Plaintiff, va. I). R. Harria, Jane Doe Harris, his wife, D. II. Harris, f.illlc Harris, hilly Harris. .nd also all other peraona or partiet; un tnown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate describ ed in the amended complaint herein, De fendants, To D. H. Harris, Jane Doe Hnrrin lug wife, D. H. Harris, Ully Harris. Lillie Harris, and nlsn all other persons or parties unknowu claiming any right, title, estate, lion or interest in the real os-' tnte described in tho amended complaint filed heroin, Defombnts: In tho name of the State of Oregon. Voir, arc hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint fiiec! to appear and answer the amend ed complaint filed against yon In the above entitled suit and court within six weeka of the date of first publication ol thia summons, and if ton fail to appear and answer, for want thereof Hie plaintiff will take judgment against you that It is the ownor in fee of the following described real propertv In Ijne County, Oregon, to-wit- The Kast one-half of the West one half .,, the Kast half of IkI Sovon (7) and the West one-half of l ot Kight (S) i Block One 1 in Harris' Addition to Kngoo tj.no County. Oregon: and that tl,e ,ni,i defendants Imve no right, title rs.,tP lieu or interest in or to said premises or any part tneroof. and quieting title there to from any and all claim, held or ns sorted by the taid defendants or anr of them, and for am h other and further re liefas to the Court mar ,, fqit,bl, Th, Summons la servi Ulon , puhllcat.oi, by virtue of an or,,,r of If.n 15. e Skipwortb. c;re,t .Tj,, date,! and filed Sept. ilith, Iteji. ,,irf"t; Ing this Summons be served on you by publishing tho anine once a week itor sii successive weeks in the Eugene Daily C.uard, beginning Sept. 21, 1921, and thnt you answer said amended complaint with in sir weeks from the date of aaid first publication. Date of first publication, Sept 21, 1021. WKLLS & WELLS, Attorneys. Residence and l'ost Office Address, Eu gene, Oregon. No.ll34-Wed-dy-n2 Cut This Outlt la Worth Money. ut out this slip, enclose with fie nnd mail it to Foley & Co., 2Sir Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your nt address clearly. You will rcctitc1 turn fl trial na,bi,i. .wtntninitlf f Honey and Tar Compound for H colds and croup; Foley Kidney F1-'! nnin in aides and back: rheun! bncknche, kidney and bladder and Fotiir i?oiliaitt Tnhlets. 1 some nnd thoroughly cleansing for constipation, biliousness. wl ano: Bluggish bnwelay Sold t,veryw Electric contracting, wiring ' fixtures. Itailcy Electric Co., W lametto. ' I'hone 213. For quality cigars, Prince N" II Bayer" on Genuine Aspirin say "Bayer wr,,i,,g: ,,,,, ,,, op lf nam r (,ii(U ii(aiarh Niiirk.ili. I.ajer on ptr kege ur on tablets von matism. Earache. Toothache, t"' are n.t getting KrUmr Aspirin prescrib- I'aiu. ATI dnrggisW ' "I by ...ysicians fP twenty-pne ,;,TMMi t A.ririn in haisly tin ami prve.i s,ife by millions. Take As I ' " '1n hntrr -4 . i pirin onlv as told In the Use.. . ,. I" "" rn,,! n,"rk of -fci , ii in me Hayer package of Monoaeetiracidester of SalKJ7