Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 21, 1921, Image 8

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    Friday Evening, Oct. 2, igjJ
j Pago Eight
' THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
TODAY! TODAY!
The Railroad Strike
Is a Small Issue,
Now!
The world-wide question
now stands: "Should a hus
band Permit His Wife to
Bob Her (fair!"
A Duet of Don'ts .With a
' Mixed Chorus c.f Doos
The wail of n wifo wlio
sheared her golden strands
and lost her hubby's ' lov
ing disposition. But histo-
rv miirlit linvo linrui rlil'fni'.
r ,i - . . - - ........ - . - . . .
cut had there been hair
."restorer" in Sampson's
time. ...
Oh. VPS. ffirld. ' wlifirn nrn
"yon Harrison Fori plnys
"JlllDby."
.. .. .
,Rex S8well Ford Comic
, "Torchy's Night
- Hood"
A "Ti. V." (Before Vol
stead) comodv, with a kick
within.;
' ,
ROBT. ' V. IIALVSWORTir
presides on the
- Super- WurHtzcr
':If Is Satisfaction
' -'-You Get
NO GRIEVANCE
NO OVERCHARGE
Better '
, S I G N S '
For Less '
Pete the Sign Man
' 164 West 8th
Continuously in the Sign
business since 1871.
Phone 8, B), Slovens for Plnno Tuning. '
Bang!
,:v;- CUT YOUH LIMIT
on " ,
Ducks, Pheasants
and Geese
Come to this store ns usual for your Ouns and Am
munition. ; WE HUNT Cl'NS
EUGENE GUN STORE
ARTHUR IIENDERSIIOTT, Trop.
770 Willamette-- Pbone 151
-i Forty Yphi's Sportsmen ' HoalUtuU'n
The
CASTLE
NOW PLAYING
The Fastest Thrill
You Will Ever Get!
The climax of spirited pho
. to-dramatic production
And ' '
"THEY'RE OFF!"
err1
I lie
Greatest
Race Track,
Drama Ever Staged
lAULH tLfiANB RICHARD MNTO
featuring
MARY CARR
"The Greatest Mother of
Them All," of "Over the
Hill" fame!
J. Barney Sherry
Violet Mersereau .
And a Splendid Cast
. . :
i Castle Toonerville
"The Skipper Strikes
It Rich"
A new ' and ' subtle supple
ment for. the ever-growing
appreciation of genuine hu
mors a mint of merriment,
unalloyed.
RALPH IT. ALlJRED
musk-ally interpretating cm
. the Castle Organ
LET DIAPEPSIW END
"Pape's Diaprpslu" has proven itself
the surest relief for Indigestion, Gasps,
Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer
mentation or Stomach litrcsH caused
by acidity. A few tablets give almost im
mediate relief nod shortly the stomach
is corrected so you can eat favorite
foods without fenr. lirge case runts
only few cents at ding store. Millions
helped annually,
Great Crowd Greets Admiral
Beatty on Arrival fit N. Y.
j New York. Oct. 31. Admiral Beatty,
jconmder ctf the British fleet during
) the war, landed from the Liner Aipii-
tanm shortly before noon today.
Ho was greeted by a great crowd, in
cluding Mayor II. viand and city official.
Insure with Henry Trump, MM West ft Hi
MHlir
Mm m m W
w
IF STOMACH IS BAD
Bang!
News of Lane County
Bydal Corrwpoadtno to Tba Guard.
COTTAGE GBOVJ8.
Cottage firo?e, Oct. 21. Harry Wal
king who wok wouuded hi Kniuce five
time 'and who is in the government
school at Portland, is vhiitiriic bis many
friends in Cottage Grove. Harry was
born in this city.
The Seventh Iay AdventlwU are con
ducting a revival nervlte at their church
on weat .Main afreet. Jtv. Ithode wmd
Jtev. Jw're are the jnlniHters.
Henry Dame wood who accidentally run
a nnng into his left eye recently while
hnuiing wood, is quite ill at hif home on
Silk Creek.
Leo I dimmers who bus been in Hunt
ington Nebraska, the past three month,
is expected home any day. Leo says Ore
gon is good enough for him.
diet Nolan, former postmuHter 111
CreNwell.-'bi in town Thursday.
Mr. and .Mrs, Hoy Komaine and Mr.
and Alrw. Will Hart returned by motor
Thursday to their home in I'ortlund.
Mrs. Bessie Rice fter a week's visit
with her sister, Mrs. David Sterling and
family, returned to her home in Craw
fordsville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy TJebe of the Curtain
sawmill, returned Thursday from an auto
trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callahan and fam
ily of Portland motored up and have been
visiting with Mrs. Callahan's sister. Mrs.
Win, Onroutte and family. They returned
home Thursday.
The creditors are closing out Henry
Slialin. who has a store on Main street
near the depot.
Elbert Itede returned home Thursday.
fieorge Hisel went to Hosrburg Thurs
day. The K.'of 'P. lodge Is reviving itself
to its old time prosperity and success.
Wednesday night was the first of their
socials which thev will have every mmith
the last Wednesday evening all this win
ter. Fifty were present and enjoved
cards and excellent refreshments. The
hoys are fixing up the rooms above the
old Cottage drove bank for club work,
and are decorating and fixing them up in
Oriental fnshloh.
The high seno1 nrvnnWt a Y.M.
' 'i Worth Harvey, Prof. Horn
and .T. S. Penix as an advisory board.
They will celebrate American day op
November 11, followed by K"ther end
Son day at home, and a go to church day
Rnnday following. They w'li bnve good
speakers and celebrate the davs in proper
fashion. They are backed by the Chamber
of Commerce.
Miss Florence Brewer wbo has been
violin her aunt, Mrs. M. V. Phillipps,
left Thnrsdav for Portland
.T. I. Jones made a trip to Kusrene
Thursday.
Mrs. Orpha Hamilton was married last
Vodtiedav In La Grande to K. L. Roye
of Pendleton. i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rmithsnn of TCn
pne are visitfn? with Mrs. Smith-")'
daughter, Mrs. Mark Garoutte and fam
ily. Levi deer nml Bart Baughman will
have ,a trial Friday about the right of
war across Mr, deer's land.
I CiusJ dross of Bandon Is bore with
friends. He came' from Bandon with bis
father's remains. His mother. Mrs. Job"
B. dross will make her home here with
her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Kime and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert EH'ott. formerly
I of Cottage Grove, now of Kugene, are
! visiting Mrs. Flliott's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. O. Knight of Saginw,
JUNOTION CITY
Junction Citv. Ore., Oct. 21. Walter
Mavs of Oak Grove was in the city yes-
. terdav.
Jack Larsen motored to Eugene on
Thursday ou business,
j Mr. Gass of Ferguson transacted busi
ness in me cuy ypnu'runy uiurunn.
' August Jeske of Milliorti was in the
city on business Thursday.
Alfred Neilson of Harmony was a
local caller Thursday morning.
Oscar Ounlap was In the city Thurs
day from Mcadowview.
Junius Mays was a Thursday caller
from Monroe.
Thomas Madsen wos in the city on
Thursday from Oak Grove.
Karl Ityekman was a local caller yes
terday from Itivervicw.
Howard Punlnp was In the city on
Thursday from Kugene, transacting busi
ness. Carl BHrup was a Harrishurg caller
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorehead motor
ed ti Kugene Thursday afternoon.
William Kreuger of Goldson was in
the city yesterday on business and shop
ping. Leland lrcw of MiUii Hew was a
Junction City caller Thursday,
Ir. D. P. Love left today for Napa.
Onl., to visit his dauvhte, Mrs. Annis
Market. Or. Love witl return In about
a week, accompanied by his wife, who
has been in the California city for the
past month.
i Loren F.dwards, a prosperous farmer
'of Uiveroiew, was in the city Thiirada;
on business.
William Thornton was in the city
yesterday from Lancaster.
Mrs. Hov Morgan was shopping in
junction Cifv yesterday afternoon.
i Mrs. William llavward. accompanied
by her father, F. ,B. Orton. of Kurene.
were in the city yestcrdav. Mr. Orton
was st one time principal of the. Junc
tion Citv schools.
j Mrs. Nosh pHrkeraon was in the cit.
, yestcrdav from Harpole.
' Mrs. lan Hiuton. vnmpanied by her
daughter. Mrs. Farl Brown, were in Hie
citv yesterday, shopping.
Arleigh Thorn, a former resMcnt of
Junction titv, hut now of Portland, Is
vlsitii g relniives and friends in and near
Junction and indulging in a pheasant
hunt. -,wf W
Mrs. Cbirence Pitnev anil smsll son
were JuuctMin City callers Thursday kft
ernoon. Mrs A. C. Neilson. Sr..' who ha been
verv 111 at her home in the city was
t'iken to a hospital In Kugene yester
day afternoon.
W. H. Stemloff returned tn his home
In Salem last night after transacting
hoVncs here.
Mrs. Grnr who was here to attend the
fiinersl of Jnln l.flVe, lrft yesterday
for her hi-fie In Boseburg.
II, M Webster was a hn!e visitor
In the c''tv vestertlsr from Kugene.
The ,1utct!on Citv hii school foot-
Wl teprp loft tmtnr'for Brownsville to
They were accompanied by Edward F.
Bailey, coach. ' (
Mrs. Crvil Pitney was a local caller
yesterday afternoon.
A. J. Kaiser was a Eugene visitor on
Thursday.
Mr. Barbour of Harmony was in the
citv yesterday.
Watson. McKee hoji rented the Mason
building formerly occtr.tcd by the Acme
grocery and will open up a repair shop
and carry supplies for guns and bicycles.
(Jus Flint shipped out a car load of
hogs and sheep Thursday night.
Th'nrmau Berry made a business trip
to Kugene Tiiumlay afternoon.
DEFICIT THIS YEAR
That there was a $2000 deficit in the
operations of this yeur's exhibition of the
Lane County 'fair ami that the foir may
be discontinued if better support is not
in sight next year, were assertions of
inembera of the fair board after the
meeting late 'yesterday aftcrnmni. The
question will ho left up to the annual
membership. meeting of the fair assoc'a
tion on November D.
"The fair this year was a success from
every angle except attendance." wind Ira
P. Whitney, county agent and a member
of Ibii.boaril of director.. :It foiled tp get
the JiUppurf 6f -either the- farmers or the
people of Eugci'.e. The fanners' failed to
turn out in appreciable numbers at any
time and . the townspeople turned out
only on one day. The big question to
come up at thennuuul meeting is whether
or not Lane, county can support a fair
or Jet.jt go into the discard. A fuir of
such 'magnitude as tbc one put on this
year cannot' be maintained without the
active support of the people." j
T
A few drops of "Ontgro" upon te
skin surrounding the ingrowing nail re
duces inflammation and pain and so
toughens the tender, sensitive skin un
derneath the toe nail, (but it can not
penetrate the flesh, and (he nail turns
naturally outward almost over night.
"Outgro". Is a harmless antiseptic, I
manufactured for chiropodists. However,
anyone. ,can buy, from the drug store- a
tiny bottle containing directions.
"IF
'TCOi
fiet n lO-cent.box now!
You're billomt! Your liver and bowels
need n thorough cleansing with Cas
carets, then tho headache, dizziness, bad
V'eatlt, and stomach misery will end. No
griping nicest physic on earth.
Kliowauda. the olio ice of the smoker.
Watch Your Daughter
A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IS .
ALWAYS A WELL WOMAN
Diion, Nebr. "For the young girl
developing into womanhood there i?
nothing bettor than Dr. I'isrce'a Favor
ite Proscription aa a tonic umi builder.
At that time of my life I wits sadly in
neel of something to strengthen and
build me up and I found just the tonic
1 needed jn 'Kftvorite Prescription.' I
would advise its use by all young girls at
this critical period of life." Mrs. K.
Long. i. .
Health is most importnnt to every
woman.-: You cannot afford to neglect
it when your neighborhood druggist can
supply you with Favorite Prescription
in tablcta or liquid, and Dr. Pierce is
willing to give you confidential medical
ndvice free. Write him today at.
luvulids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
Appreciative
Attention
With resources of over
Three Million Dollars this
Tinnk is not too lnrjro to
tfive ponsklernte atten
tion, .to the little things .
vhiih menn' nuihlt to the
welfare of depositors.
Jt is not too largo to
lend veiht of its counsel
'n:n! sniiiort to the depos
itor whose dealinsrs are
yinall. hut none tho less
important to him.
Tts ot'irani'ation is such
thn all who hrine their
husinesa here are assured
of courteous treatment
and appreciative atten
tion. First
National Bank
Of Eugene
Since 1883
A?
I rat
Special!
Thermo Sweater Coats, $4.75
Opportunity! the nationally advertised, nationally worn
"Thermo" coats those clever sweater coats you seee so manv
chaps waering these days at a new low price. Think of it,
men! their splendid quality, attractive appearance, smart
heather mixtures, patch pockets n everything! Then step
lively, for at this price they're going to go mighty fast. The
sweater season is now open! Genuine Thermos, $4.75.
Saturday Economy Grocery Values
100-lb. sk. Best Cane
Sugar ....$6.50
15 lbs. Best Cane Sugar 1.00
Fancv Creamery Butter,
lb.":........: 40
Bread", large 1 2c ; small .08
Large pkg. Citrus Powder .25
5 bars Crystal White Soap .25
Kerr's Best Patent Flour,
sacjv 1.95
4 cans Del Monte Sliced
.Pineapple
5-U). can M. J. B. Coffee
Fresh Salted Peanuts, lb.
10-lb. pail Peanut Butter
0 cans Corn
2 cans Tomatoes '
E
WIRELESS TELEGRAPH OPER
ATORS NOTICE.
- In order to avoid interference with
other electric service, wireless telegraph
tpKtruments may be operated from the
City electric distribution system only
from a separatu transformer. Violntion
of this regulation will be sufficient cause
for discontinuance of service without fur
ther notice. Hates and conditions fur this
' IT ALWAYS PAYS TRADE AT GRAY'S
The farmer and his family enjoy a trip to town. City folks
like to visit in the country. It is 'good for people to be socia
ble. Very few people can get along happily by themselves.
The housewife who takes her basket .or automobile and goes
to market can sing at her work the rest of the day. BESIDES
ou - Always
Flour
Another Drop!
AIcKenzie- Flour, sack
Dalles Diamond, hard wheat
Kerr's Best, hard wheat
Drifted vSnow, hard wheat ..
Crown, hard wheat
Fisher's Blend, hard wheat . .'
Shoe
Polish
Shinola, 2 boxes ' 15c
2 in 1. auv color . . . .10c
Shinola Sets 38c
Buy Lyceum Tickets Here, $2.00. First Number Oct. 27.
Campbell's Tomato Roup,
enn 10c
Royal Club Pepper,
can 5o
drape Juice, pint 25c
Snap Chips, 2 lbs. 25c
AVashing Powder, 3 lbs. 25c
Cocoa in bulk, 2 lbs. ..25c
Kippered Salmon, lb. . .2S(.
Peanut Butter, lb 15,.
MFN.
'
highest
.00
.90
.15
.25
.25
.25
class of service may be had upon appli
cation. o'-'L EUGENE WATER BOARD
Electric contracting, wiring electric
fixtures. Bailey Electric Co., 040 Wil
lamette. Phone 2K1. M
nr onnlitv firi- n1iv Nn.
Picnics, lb
Salt Pork, lb.
Bacon Backs, lb. .
Armour's Star Bacon, lb.
Shortening
Flake White the Old Reliable !
Bulk, lb. 15c; 4-lb. pail 73c;
8-11). pail
.$1.3")
. 1.85
. 1.93
. 2.10
. 2.10
. 2.20
Toilet Soap
Annour.'s, fi bars 25c
Onrt lim rVn,rt
;- ..... VtLlllt:
jpp Oil with, each
jnL 3 for 25c as-
I sort m cut of
i am
reel's
Soaps.
Toilet
a
Jelly Beans, lb 20c
Peanut Brittle, lb. ..18c
1 11). box Choeo!ntes28e
(lum Drops, 2 lbs.
. ,35e
...5c.
(iuin,
pl;gs.
(.ira,v,,!s 'win Portland and
"5 I!,"e-' (-t". fresh eggs
prices!
CD
I ML
sndy
: I
Speciall
SI5E OUR FEED MAN WHEN
IN NEED OF FEED
80-11). sack of Mill Feed 1.00
100 lbs. Kerr's Dairy
Feed . . 2.20
Grass Seeds, Vetch, Gray
Oats.
IN OUR HARDWARE DEPT.
Reg; 65c 50-watt Gas
Filled Electric Bulbs,
white .50
fi-qt. Blue Enamel Pre
serving Kettle 0)5
4-ot. Blue Enamel Pudding
' Pan 39
EUGENE LYCEUM COURSE-!
NUMBERS. ,
Opening mimfter Victorian Musinl
Clirisliun Church, Thursday, - Oct'
:7th, 8:l.r I'. .M. Tickets now on a-
Y. M. ( : A., CresKej'H, Moodva, Si
Shop and Carroll's Uriig Store.
tickets $'J; Student tickets $1
Admission .f0c.
Save!
Smoked Meats
..20c
, .23c
. .25c
,.48c
.$1.40
Tobacco
3
Velvet, 2 cans 25c
Velvet, dozen $1.45
Horseshoe, Star or
Climax, plug 'x
Fruits, Vegetables
T dirge Oranges, doz. .C,f1c
King Apiiles, box .
Fancy Baldwins, bx $1.25
Cranberries,', lb l
Fancy Celery, .3 for 25c
Fancy Lettuce, 3 for 25c
Cauliflower, lb
Arnrshfiold o-ott;nr a go0a
a.ul no, trr" Carl for
3 BE
day the high school team at that place.
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