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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
Friday Evening, Oct. 21,. 1921 THE! .EUGENE DAI L? GUARD WATCH OUT! Fake stock promoters or salesmen itre investing this "neck" of the woods'-: laying tricky schemes to catch1 ; credulous . - people and rob them,' of liard-" earned dollar. Keep your eyes open,.fpr. . , , THE TRAPS hecause they are set with plausible bait. AVlieti you have money to in vest, com6 to this bank and wo will gladly tell you of good, sound in vestments, yielding in come consistent with safety. Let ns --"assist in se lecting your investments. BANK OF CGMeRCE . ' Eugene, Ore. - - BOOrR-KELLY MILLS RE-I Page Seven Moosnharr. 111. ! In tho afternoon a uazaar was held at Ijiraay's Music store, tho proceeds from which wero added to rb benefit fimil. The bazaar wan also conducted at liiitlit ihiriiur the entertainment. Ito Oregon building, while it will not be 01-mt.J tt-li.tll.- f..- I ('"rent rumor on tiie sirceu of !Ui- suae, will be built and maintained by the : jrene is to the effect that the Mouth- Oregwn division of the hxh;e. Moosc- . ellj Lumber company is to open one or "hurt is the (treat school for the orpliaued MAY 00 OUT SATURDAY Palestine, Texas, Oct. 'Jl. Indications today were that between 700 and NOO trainmen on the International and ircnt Northern, the first road scheduled to be affected by the railroad strike,. Will walk out- here nt noon tomorrow. RED GROSS WIRING ' FOR HEALTHIER U. S. both of their mills in this county upon children of members of the order. uiu return of A. t . Ilixon, inaiiagrr, from two hiindrril were present for J the east, where he has been for the past baiuiuct last night. several weeks Rtiidying market omiili- . tions. He is expected bn:-k this week-end. i --" uai -ir. li;xou lias. nolltlCU ' in.-nus mm upon nis return Here there will be a resumption of activity, prnvid hiB general conditions' !o not turn for the worse before them. This might menu if the threatened rail strike does not nia- 1 terialize, it is thought. I Xo confirmation of this has been made! by the local liooth-Kelly office. It is said there that to uc inane will tic made upon on s return. That the lumber market seems to be reviving is indiented by the jump of 10 per cent in the retail price of lumber iu southern California, and also in the resumption of nctivity in other mills in Lane county. Several have started saw ing lumber in the Cottage drove district lately. tho Men's! Dress Shirts i t whatever announcements are Thousands Aided by Instruction le will be made upon Mr. Dix- ' In Care of the Sick, Food Se- . I lection and. First Aid. , tli'at are pleasing. $1.2:) and up. "Hood Work Shirts 98c Glen's and Young Men's All Wool Suits 1 Uluo Serge, Urown and (5 ray Worsteds- $19.98 ami up The Latest Styles in Men's Hats Hats $2.98 to $4.08 Caps Lale Styles $!..-)(), $1.75, $2.00 E E About 75 members of tihe Moose lodge and Moose legion from the branch lodges at Corvallis and Albany were in Kugene last night for an entoi-taintnent -and a dauce given by the local lodgo. - Follow-' ing the regular meeting of the lodge the ikuico and entertainment1 wan given un der the auspices of the local legion. Pro ceeds from the entertainment were nd- I How the American lied Cross guides : thousands of persons to health Is shown In n summitry of the society's activities In the health field Imsed upon the annual report for the last fis cal year. Through its Nursing Service, lt Home Hygiene and Core of the Sick courses, nutrition classes, First Air classes, Life-Savins classes and Health Centers and In numerous other ways designed to acquaint musses of cltlsiens with proper methods of living, the Ited Cross carried Its message of health Into all pnrts of the country. The Work of the lted Cross during the war In Its traditional field of nurs ing, furnishing the military and naval establishments of the nation with 10,- ST7 nurses. Is well known. And there are today 37,787 nuies registered with the American Red Cross and subject to call In emergency. During the lis- Men's Knitted , Ties Fine assortment of. late stylos to select, from, 50c Silk Ties ! 75e 11 Men's Overcoats ami Young Men's Overcoats; special for Saturday. $18.98 We are Closing Out AYe are closing out some, numliers in Ladies' and Miss es' Coats and la dies' Suits. , $12;98 and up Late Style Shoes For Dress for men, women and eliildren, at a very low lriee. Walka.Block and Save a Dollar on your Wearing Apparel PRINTING of all sorts, letterheads and envelopes, bills statements, and invoices, etc. Our estimate of your job will be satisfactory. ih-d to the Oregon fund for the erection of a building by this state at the great cal year, 1,531 lied Crosg nurseg were luiiionui msuuiutini iii line iwikc ui ncceptcit lor assignment to uovern- i inent service, .SSS by the Army and i Navy and 1,168 by the United States' Public Health Service. In addition to the nurses enrolled by the Red Cross for Government serv ice, .the lied Cross Itself employed a total of 1,848 public health' nurses In the United States and Europe. My fnr the greatest number was employed Im the United States, 1,257, while 81 were In foreign service. Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick classes, giving thorough Instruction In I the proper enre of the sick In Instances where the Illness is not so serious as to . require professional nursing care, dur ing the fiscal year numbered 5,179. A statistical picture of the Bed Cross operations In this field follows: New classes formed during year 5,179 Classes completed during year. 6,209 New students enrolled 101,008 Students completing course.... 73,482 What the jled Cross accomplished ID giving proper Instruction through its Nutrition Service is indicated by the following table: New classes formed during. year 142 Classes completed during year.. 180 New students enrolled 2,341 Students completing course.... 2,013 In udditlon to the above, a total of Wo will-duplicate nv article you can buy from tho mail ortler house. ., . PU'RSLEY'S' TO HOLD DISTRICT IFEREKE formal imiiomict'incjit of tho strike of his org.inmitiou would be imulii tomor row uoon, Look for Harding to Lead. Chit-lino, (let. Tim t'lilted Stilton IuImh boai'it looked to president Hurtling Uxlny. for tho iuxt. move to slop tho Oct ober ;10, railroad. Ntriko. Tho board, whoso hopeH for Innnodiato piMico woro blasted when Uio flvo. bro therhood eliiefn spurned tho nonce Itro- , : ' iosrfls of tho ffovenimoiit, wore left. The nnmml district mpotiiiu of tlio dazed today by. the, unexpected turn of "Women's Foreign Missionary 04iety of . evoiitM. tho MethodiHt church for the , southern Tho b rot Giorl vtd chiofH did exactly Oregou district wilt be hcJd ii Kiifono i wluit they pluuned to do nt tho coufer-next- week, , starting Tuesday lrilit and 1 once with tho railroad board which eiid- continuiiiR through iN'Pdnesoay. osrIous ed last nijrlit when tho "hits five" wvllied THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD Commercial Printing Dept. Phone 19 I BULBS 1 ' I "Chinese 'Sacred Lilies' Saturday, October 22d SPECIAL One Bulb with 75c Purchase Two Bulbs with $1.00 Purchase LARGE FRAGRANT BEAUTIFUL . Owing lo. many requests, we have se cured another supply of these bulbs. Will bloom in about six weeks. of the conference -will ho held in the Kirst Methodist church in this oily and the delegates will he entertained, in Hie homen nf tho resident members of the Hociety. 'T)eleKatefl hro expected from nil of the chanters of the society in this dis trict which' extend from Lnnn county south to Medford and' Ashhiml. Starting with the opening, session on Tuesday night-thore will be n brief busi ness meeting nnd 'orgnnizatiqn nnd re ception. The following duy there will be business meetings nnd committee meet ings. The local members of the society will serve dinners nt. the church for both local nnd. visiting delegates. Klection of officers will bo one of the chief matters nt hnainoaa nit Wo.lnnu.litv Mrs M'liM- 22,000 children were given Instruction ' t of j0scbin-g, pce'sident of the In the proper selection and prepara- aiHtrict orgiiiilinii.m. . tion of foods. ' Programs of tbo conference are now Through Its 260 Health Centers, tho being arranged by the committee in Ited Cross reached 00,252 persona. In ' charge and they are expected to reach these Health Centers, 4,015 health lec tures Were given- and 780 health ex hibits held. In the United States Inst yenr, 7R, 432 persons were killed nnd 8,500,000 Injured in Industrial accidents. To prevent tills i.iionnous wnste tho Red Cross held 5,100 first hid classes with a total of 104,1100 students enrolled. few days before the eonven- RED CROSS RESCUED 600,000 FROM DEATH Spent $1,200,000 for Relief of , Famine Sufferers in China Last Year. Bf you have one, get another. If you havens one, get one. Eugene's Progressive Drug Sforc To help overcome conditions of acute distress In five famine stricken prov inces of Northern Chlnn. where mil lions of persons were affected by an nnnrecedented shortage of food, the i American Ited Cross during the Inst j fiscnl year spent more than $1,200,000, j $1,000,000 of which was contributed dl- recty by National Headquarters uud i the remainder by vur.ous groups in- terested In the welfare of China, i Through the wide relief operations thus made possible It Is estimated that i more than 000,000 famine sufferers ' were suved from starvation, j To the end that similar prompt re ' lief measures by tile organization 'nay : always be possible the ltyd Cross Is ' asking continued support by the Anier , lean people by universal renewal of ! membership nt the Annual lted Cross Hull Call. NovemlKfr II to 24. Th method of relief employed by (tie American Ited Cross In Its opera tions In China was particularly effec 1 tlve, for In addition to saving hundreds ' of thousands of lives it provided China with more than 1)00 miles of peiinniient roads tlmt are sorely needed to pre vent a recurrence of famine. At one time the lied Cross employed. 74.IXH) Chinese workmen, paying them In food for themselves and dependents, this food lielng brought In from Mancburl. and cle -re. Kugene ti.i. HALF MILLION MORE MEN WILL STRIKE Carter. Fireman ami I'.iiKinemeu; U 1'.,, Shepimrd, Conductors; T. C. Cnslicn, Swiuiunen. The cabinet of the railroad depart- meitt of the American ' federation of labor was ill session .again tslay with President Hert M. .lewclL Calling of a strike! by this organization havfng Woman Has Narrow Esba'pe : In Deep Elevator Shaft rortland. Ore., Oct.. 21. Caught ion tho "trail cable" of an. office building elevator lu re, today, Jlrsi. i ljdwanl Wright inlraeiouslv e-tcnpeil with hep life when faulty niaiuptuiUmn of the cle- (ConCuucd from page one) out. and caught trains for Cleveland. l'.efoi e the session with the board! T. C. ('allien, bend of tilie Switchmen's 1'nion of No-th America announced "the strike will not. bo postponed. There must he a definite settlement." In the secret session with the board, it. is said tilie brotherhood chiefs "stwid pat" and balked when the Isinrd offered tills plan, of settlement.! which' it brought back from Washington: That the hrolherhood chiefs jwstpone their strike action until it was ascertain ed whether the carriers would reduce freight rates In proisirtion to the 12 per cent wage cut of lost .Inly. Prnmiao not , to Insist on the It) per cent wage cut 'at present. Tim chiefs contended they had no nut.hority to hold up the strike aetloa and-even if they did, they had no guar antees that roads would agree to the part of the mediation plans applying to them. I"1 If is understood tho board w also told by the chiefs that It was powerless to ('ufuive Its decrees becuuse of the lack of "teetfh" in the transportation oet, under which the labor body func tions. Shortly before the session with the chiefs, the board was defied again by the Pennsylvania lines, who declured "tho board had no right to dictate how tilie ! ilect ionw of representatives of shop crnfts should lie held." This was pointed out to tho media tion body. Hrotherlwod bends who attended the conference were: Warren S. Stone, membership of Home 500,000 was held i valor door Kwew' her1 beneath tho soaring up pending ime omuercneo oetweeu uie big five and the railroad board. Definite action of the cull Is expected soon. Western railroad executives called a hurried conference, today to work out plans to keep the-trains moving. : Ac cording to tha plan under discussion, mail and foul trains will he operated first anil t'uon freight nnd passenger ser vice restored as soon aa possible. Executives Who before stated "they won't do It" had different views' today. Samuel Felton, president of the Chi cago (Ireat Western said "things look bod." William Finley, head of tun Chi cago and Northwestern aiud: "It looks as If a deadlock has come," Foil of employes Is being taken l.y the roads to determine how many men vflll stick bv their jobs. IMans are bring made to cull those on pension lists back into active service. car. ., . i- r i,--, Mrs. Wright attempted to leave the elevator at the tenth floor of tho ltourd of Trade building. I let foot caught iu the door and as tiie car started upward she was hurled, in, under it.' She fell few-feet only to catch on rha trailing light calrfe, which held- her suspended fnr above the concrete floor of the shaft until she could' be rescued. - She escaped with minor injuri(jt. ; Notlco to All' Elks Dance tonight; second f one of the winter. Kvery F.lk and his lady Expect ed to -attend. Best -of music - ' . i1 . ' DAXCK t'OMWPTKB ; V ' 021 . if we have to go to jail." Timothy Ilenly. res:dejit. of the stationary engineers, firemen and oilers, said after he heard of tho railroad board's citation. "Nothing can stop us from striking. If the. public knew of the list of grievances we Inive against the roods, It wouli be solidly with na " i ' . ITeniy, who spoke for 40,000 men, said Kngiui-ers; W. (!. ICe. Trainmen; W. S. mmmHmiBmmmmmmmmBmmBBaem n iiiiiiiimmiiiii m When the Frost Is on the Pum mm And builders by llic score liavc taken udvnntnjrc of our special , Bargain Sale of imlilliiii iiiiiiiiii1" lit unwui niii i'J i i ff ri""""if limn n it " I BUTCHERS MAY STRIKE Chicago. (M. 21. Strike of workers iin anothi-r of America's vital industries 1 Immifd today when the Amalgamated Meat Cullers and Butchers union an nounced that 3,-.:;M empl)--s of the packers hsd vote, I to permit tne ejecu ttjve committee of tiie uuioi, to call a i wslkout. j Only 34V Toted against the strike, it was said. ... i ' The committee is to meet nest Wed nesday to take definite action. aiid'liHve, imieltased a good sjipply at a real Ravins; of money. ' Have You Bought Yours? Time is neetiiitf aii'i our. slock is fiettin lower, ev ery day. BETTER HURRY! THE BOOTH-KELLY 4 LUMBER CO. if THE GUMIOMW j! Cold, crisp noriiinKs' aro bore and with tbeso frosty duys are tl:o two national pies, 'Mince and Pumpkin. . Mi'nco and Pumpkin bavo always traveled hand in hand ever since that first Thanksgiving day, and they are still the best of pals. Some people like mlnco pies best at noon, otliers sav the evening meal is rijrht for this delicious pie. BUT everybody is agreed, tjiat pumpkin pies, the kind you get at the Table Supply,' go gopd TFIHKFi times a. day. We're listening for your phone call. ; : Mocha Squares '::.; '. Mocha Squares are better titan- eyer. More varieties, more delicious and more in demand by people who have a discriminating taste. You'll find your guests at any afternoon affair will appreciate the compliment if you serve tho Table Supply superior -Mocha-Squares.',: Oup phone is working overtime every day to help give yoli service. ' ... . . ...... . -. ,- - ( ; Order 'em "Six High , ! Ifot cakes ami symp and lots of botK; will, stftit ho day right. To assist the people of Kugeno and ' Lane county to '.get started right every dav we nrd offering a special on these two articles. You cannot resist buying this prepared pancake flour and the special : sale price of tu syrup any more . than you can resist the tempting hot cakes and loads of syrup in. tho morn ing. ...:, ' .. . Chill con Carne Heal honest to goodness Chili con Carne tempts the appetite any time, and tltis new product here sure is some tempter. It makes you want more even after yon. have had tiie second helping or tbo third. It is a real snappy dish, the chili makes it that way, the carne has that satisfying (piality. Chili con Carne will be sent to you in response to a phono call. Use the phone. Something Different Pii'nn Bread is goinif fine. Tt is one of the new niem beis of the Miitterl'ly bread family. It has a flavor all , its own, a color that is gulden, indicative of the high finality of this new bread. You'll like bran bread.-' Use the Phone and See What Real Service Is The Table Supply Co. I,. I). PIERCE, Proprietor J Ninth anil Oak Telrohonc 24fi