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Iay Evening, Nov. 21, 1921
THE EUOE.P DAIL.Y GUARD
Pago Three
'HENRY
SOUVAINE
.Distinguished .Ameircan Pianist
kST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
nvpr 200 engagements durino- tho coo
,i just closed all within one vear of
.. first New.' York recital! An mi ii io I
Itist whose playing has not only won the
miration of critics and musicians wher
Ua 1-ioc nnnp'nr'Pfl hiit nlon 1,.,..
XT IIL- "-' "i-i" uui. uiou jiui L'SUHJ-
,hed him as a favorite with music-loving
bliC,:
!;VHAlJiJLHE CHITICS SAY
Henry Souvaino gave a remarkably fino
concert in the presence of a large and 'entliu
siastit! audience.1 lie plays-with a remarkably
fine artistic squse and a delightful tone at all
times. It was a brilliant offering. His ar
rangement of the Tscliaikowsky Concerto was
technically Jhrilhng, and received an ovation.
' , , . : r-s7acu Post-Standard.
i, ju y" -vt '"-'"""l-u.u v!i,ini,v, re-
H-V .l.nlln rinrni' o.P l.. 'ir "
Bimiiu' i-AL-um-iii urniiancv all
marked the playing of Henry Souvaine, Amer
ican pianist who .appeared at Music Hall last
evening. . . - . During some of his Cho
pin numbers, the artist's dynamic power was
amazing. . Troy Times
Tickets can he obtained at
EUGENE MUSIC SHOP
8 East Ninth, Eugene Ore.
Chickering Piano Used-
WOMEN'S CLUSS, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
C'"b items should b phoned in 'c tie society editor
between 10 a m. and 12 ".. Telephone number 1200. d'
I!y MARY EI.LE. MOORE
Mrs. Klla Kirkpntrick was ploasanlly
suriirisiil at her home, OXi Seventh ave
uiif west, Mminiay eriMiiug, when a
number of bi'r frit'iuls cunie to honor her
with a birthday party. .Mrs. Nim Xi-I-ou,
rcirmlr of Albert l.eo. Miuimaota,
wax .the only out-of-town guest.
Ihi' Rev. Frank Kay Kililv and Mrs.
r.ilily entertained at luncheon today Mr.
and Mrs. Kdwiu Kaby of Httllsrds,' Ore
gon, and their daughter, Miss Hur.el
"ahy of Hendricks ball. Mr. and Mrs.
Knhy are in the city for a few dars iti
attendance of the Hmnecming celebra
tion. . Mrs. Kaliy.was a former student
at the University.
3 u ladies of the auxiliary to the
( number of Cummcrce will meet in the
club rooms Wednesdnr for a social evening.
Mi;
CHESTER S PILLS
Til. HiAJiviiw uuanv,
LadlMl AitU jonrlrtiffBttfof
l'.UI..Je-M lllumnn.r T(i-n.l
l Plllain lied and UalA melililc'
I Teo no olheA Bur of jtn.r
until!- AKior.iiti nrjfKr.ll B
DIAMOND JtlEANW I I Li ,8, for 8&
wnknowoaiBest,Safest.AlaysRslIMili
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
I)o not forget that the balance of
Harrow s household Roods will be sold
nt auction at Armory, corner 7th and
uuK street ednestlay, 1:.K p. in. nl
Tamnles that are different Otto's, 7th
and Willamette. n22
Insure with Henry Tromp, 33 West Dtl
The Musical Comedy Event of the Season
U E ftJ E TONlBv.2 1
i . -i.r. '..i xi.i. a..i j. e i: a
BC Kissauie an .iiai laives two puns uj. iipa m
whistle.
Vniversity and
Campbell hall.
resident of Susan
Willifreil Hvnl will nminnr in
piano recital tonight in (inilil hull ii.l,.r
the auspices of the Fortnightly club.
Mrs. Prince I,. Campbell and Miss' Kliza
beth Fox. dean of women of the I'niver-
sity will receive for .Miss ltyrd iimned
ialely after the concert in the Alumni
hall of the Women's building. Eugene
folk are indeed fortunate to have an ar
tist of such rare abilitv come to this
ity and it is expected that Coild hull
will not accommodate the number that
win ultenil. In that case, however, the
instrument will be moved to Villard or to
the Women's building so that all may
hear Oregon's own Miss Byrd on her
own piano. There need be no fear of
not being nNo to get a seat as provi
sion has been made to accommodate any
number of people.
1
A charmingly informal dinner was
sponsored yesterday at 2:30 l.y Mr. and
.Mrs. i. r liebuieu. at their home, 11(18
Sixth avenue west, when thev invited
group of young women to be their
guests. ellow chrysanthemums form
ed the keynote of appropriate Breeii and
yellow color scheme with which the din
ing tuble and rooms were decorated,
(nests of the Rebmeps were Miss Nina
Itebinen. .Miss Ixu -Moore. Miss Mildred
Simons, all connected with the office
fore of the Oregon Agricultural college,
and Miss Maple Moore, a student, of the
There will he a reception honoring
Mrs. Jeuuie Hill, state, president of the
Oregou 1-atron-Teaeher association, in
the Aliiiniii hall of the omen a oinniing.
Wednesday, November 2.'i, at 3 o'clock.
All members of U'e local associations
are most cordially ipviteiVto come and
meet this interesting;, matron..
Saturday evening the two loug tables
at the .eta Uho Epsiloa house were cen
tered with banked corsage bouquets of
Ophelia roses and violets, to which pink
and lavendnr ribbons "were attached.
When, the dainty ribbons were drawn
each was found to be nttached to one of
the nosegays in which were bidden tiny
cards that announced the engagement of
Miss Frances Gross, ilangbter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Gross to Bartlett Gray,
sou of Richard A. Gray. Roth Miss
Gross and Mr. Gray have lived all of
their lives in l'.ugeue, .Miss Gross,
member of Zeta Rho Epsilon, was a stu
dent in the Vniversity last year and Mr.
Gray has been a student in the I'niver-sitp-.of
Chicago and also the University
of Oregon. The date for the wedding
was not announced but will probably be
an event of the early spring. Special
guests tit the announcement dinner in
cluded Mrs. W. .1. Gross, auu .Miss l,ois
Gray, with the youug women of tho sor
ority. ' , -x, ...
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7 -v 7y,
The GoldCarrProducing Company R?esent
The George W. Lederer. Production of
rCT0ff HERBERTS GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY
"4 1ST T ton bt R SMiriT-!
Book br HARRT 6. 5m!1
T . o.rM a e
cm in inmi ws Score tn vicior Huaur
breineiulous cast of vouth and beauty, featuring
I. , ,' Tin HTftTJ A t?f T T.V
iing hero direct from the Ckilumhia theatre, ban
Inciseo, with the original New York cast and pro-
U:.. A i.J l Tn. nvniT wnv n fiinT-
U the Snecial Prices: S2.00, S1.50, $1.00 and 50c;
lo higher. ' i
SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICE
T5i
e
Apartments
Completely remodeled, re
painted and- renovated.
New carpets, furniture
and hall fixtures have made
this one of the finest places
in Eugene.
Furnished Rooms
under tne new manage
ment patrons are assured of
exceptional service.
Corner 8th and Willamette
Phone 1063-R
T
east Vitamon Tablets
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'if you want to quickly clear your sUn ; and
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rower, and look and feel 100 percent, better,
Jirnplv trv taking two of. Mastin s tiny yespt
VITAMON Tahlcts with each meal ana
watch results. Mastin'. VITAMON contains
highly concentrated yeast vitamincs. as well
as the other two still "'orf.."nooJl,niJr
mines (Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C ).
" . Pimples, bods and sicin eniiiu
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' rj-c like it. so do. not accept imitations or substitutes,
"VITAMON Tablets at all good druggists.
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rtri rear! tr mplt in
your mouth that's Cal
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it's the same story oi everything
in which
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BAKING POWDER
is used. It never varies,
fails or disappoints. Under
every condition it pro
duces the best biscuits, pies,
cakes, muffins, eta
I Don't put up with the dis
appointments that come
.from using ordinary baking
.powders it isn t necessary
, buy and ue calumet tne
pure and sure Drana.
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Clear the Skin and Increaw
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Every Meal or Money Back
M.sh Until lorria, daughter of Mr.
ami Mrs. lOtlur P. Dorris, of Eugene,
nnd Arnold Koepko, of Atbena. were
nniotly mnrriod nt uoon todny. Hov.
Kilcrerick (J, JenniugR, officiutinif. M'xm
(iruoc Hobertnon wan brides nmid and
Hen UorriH, brother of tho bride, was
best inun. After a brief honeymoon the
young couple will make their home iu
Athena, where Mr. Koepke hus business
crnnectious.
OF
WILL BE BURIED HERE
Rurial of Mrs. Kditli Imoeene Wood.
wife of Leonard F. Wood, nf this city,
who was killed at Corvnllis hist Friday
uight uheu a Vniou il eoiniuiny trmk
.trm her. will He nimle m the I. (. u.
F. cemetery in Kugene Tuesday after
noon. Hie. remains will lie in state at
the Hraitstetter ehnpel from to ;
o iHork, ureeethnr the interment. Fuuer-
nl services .will be helil Tuesdtiy tnorninj;
t the home of . M. Partite), mie mile
wntlruf Corvallis, nt. 10 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. vood left Kunene lust
Friday1 uoon iu u Ford truck for Lex
ington in eastern Oregon where they
were going to look at- a truct of laud.
hey w topped m I orvallis to visit with a
sister of Mr. Wood and were to have re
sumed their journey the next day. That
evening Mr. and Mrs, Wood were driving
;Iown Jefferson street m t orvnlhs when
a truck coming down Ninth street barely
missed running into their ear from the
rear. In swerving aroumf to avoid hitt
ing their ear the truck collided with an
other machine. The Woods climbed out
of rheir truck and were talking to by
standers about the accident when the
I'nion Oil company truck, driven by H.
Mi ramie, unnroacnett in the uarK ami.
not seeing Mrs. Wood, rail into her nnd
crushed her between the two earn. She
died iU) minutes later.
Mrs. Wood, who was fu yours old, has
lived In Lane county nearly all of her
life, having lived near .1 unction City for
a long time before coming to Kugene.
They have recently been making their
home af Fifteenth avenue east ami Oak
street, llalph E, Wood, driver for the
Eugene Clarifying and Pnstuerining com
pany, a son. left immediately for Cor
vallis after being notified of the acci
dent. A daughter. Mrs. Olga Clabaugh,
resides in Caldwell, ldano.
Ferry Street lot for sale. See
it now during the rainy season
and notice how dry It is. Ex
ctllent location and reatonable
price, with terms If dniired.
Call on the Sam Rugh Realty
Company for full particulars.
T
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES
Don't Stay (J my! It Darkens
JSo Naturally that No
body Can Toll.
You can turn gray, faded hair beauti
fully dork and lustrous almost over night
if you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage
ami Sulphur Compound" at any drug
store. Millions of bottles of this old fa
mous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the
addition of other ingredients, are sold
annually, says a wcll-kuowu druggist
here, because it darkens the hair so
naturally end evenly that no one can tell
it has been applied.
Those whose hair is turuinr stray or
becoming faded have a surprise await
ing them, because ofter one or two ap
plications tho gray hair vanishes and
your locks become luxuriantly dark and
beautiful.
This is the age of vouth. Grav-huired.
unattractive folks aren't wanted around,
so get busy with Wyeth'a Sage and Sul
phur Compound tonight and you'll be de
lighted with your dark, handsome hair
ami your youthful appearuueo within n
few days.
Clean Child's Bowels with
"California Fig Syrup"
Sealship Oyatera for sale at the Im
perial Lunch. d!2
GREAT NATURAL GAS
FIELD IS DISCOVERED
Baton Tlouire. La.. Nov. 21. Govern
ment engineers have discovered what 'is
believed to ue the greatest natural gns
field iu the country in Northern Ixmia
iana, according to reports here today.
A productive area of 1112 square in lies
in a sold block near Monroe, La., Li out
lined in a report to the bureau of miles
at Washington, following an investiga
tion made at the request of Governor
Parker. J
The report indicated that the Monroe
field has production potentialtics unsur
passed in the history of the natural bbh
inquiry. Sixty-five, wella novo a total
overflow capacity of more than .020,000
cubic feet daily. -
Fine for Lumbago
MUsterole drives piiin away and
brings in its place deliciqus, soothing
comfort. Just rub it in gently.
It is a clean, white ointment, mads
with oil of mustard. It will not blister
like the old-fashioned mustard plaster.
Get Musterole today at your drug
store. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes;
hospital site, $3.00.
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
Chinese Are Out to Thwart
Japan's Expressed Desire
By CAUL D. GROAT
(United Treat. Staff Correspondent) .
Washington. Nov. 21 (Mil tin's delf
ant ion will try to thwart JapnnV openly
expressed desire for sidetracking "de
tails" in the far eastern- conference. See
ing what they call a Japanese effort tn
escape the washing of soiled diplomatic
linen, tho Chinese let it be known today
in advance of the far eastern committee
session at 4 o'clock that they will noon
press for oik open discussion of a nuin-
her of details such as the Niontung
fanch u Ha n nnd secret treaty .questions,
MARKETS
TODAY'S MARKETS
All quotations are wholesale. Prices
are those paid for produce brought to
tho city. No retail prices quoted.
Ems and Pooltry
Eggs, fresh COoc
Hens, lisht. live 13(ffil4c
Springers HHtjPlSc
liens, neavy, uve iittiQ
Old roosters 15c
Ducks 20c
Butterfat and Butter
Country Butter 4XiJ45c
Creamery Butter 40iJ48e
Butterfat ,44c
Meat Market
Steer S0c
Veal 11c
Cows on foot 8ffS4c
Pork, dressed 11c
Pork, on font 8c
Wheat and Wool.
Wool 10fl!15c
Cascara Bark 4
Hides, beef, green 2c
Hides, calf 6c
Hides, kip 3c
OntH. ner ton $2'
Itnrley, per ton .....$20
If ye, per ton , . . - ' . . . .HJ
Wheat. No. 1. sacked 7881c
Huy, clover $10
Hay, cheat Ill
nay, retch and onts $12iltj
Vegetable! and Fruit.
Cabhne V. .1
Potfltoes. new $1.75
Green Pepper, lb 10c
Hubbard Kmiash. lb 1 14
Aspics, hot $1.00
Pears, bos 1.00
Pumpkins, lb IVie
Spinttch. lb He
Beets, lb 2c
Grapes, hssket 25c
Carrots, lb le
Celery, dm. bunches ,,,,.00c
Turnips, Ih 2o
Pnrsnlps. lb , 214 c
Chestnuts, lb 20e
Walnuts, lb 28c
Cauliflower, lb ,.Be
Mustard areens, lb, ,,,,,,, , . .. -fie
Leaf lettuce, lb 10c
Kven a sick child loves the "fruity"
taste of "Colifornia Fig Syrup." If the
little tongue is ctmteil, or if your child is
listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or
has colic, give u' teuspoonf ill to cleuiisu
the liver and bowels. In a few hours you
can see for yourself how thoroughly it
works all the constipation poison, sour
bile and waste out of the bowels, uml
you have a well, playful child again.
Millions of mothers keep "California
Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea
spoonful today saves a sick child to
morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine
"California Fig Syrup" which has direc
tions for hahics and children of all ages
printed on bottle. Mother'. You must
say "California" or you may get an
imitation fig syrup.
For quality cigars, Prince Nemo.
PRE-THANKSGIViNG FOOD SALE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd
Conducted by the Ladies of the Catholic
Church.
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Soloot your pastry, eolod food, butter and poultry
supplies from our largo stock.
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Fine,
A povn4 can of Calttmet contain ftttl I
11 os. Some baking powder com to
12 oa.eaaa tnatraa 01 in ocean, im i
aurt yum get a pound when you
na. tM i ,
u want it. j
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS
"'hifnt(co, Nov. L'l.t Tho- wh'Bt miir'
kPt prmpntod a firmfr lone on Ihp hi
f(lo honi-fl of trndt today. Prv'pn were
tvrny higher, on ftiir dcomn'). At tht
oponinv. Th vnn hour tin marked
by pnrtial Iomkom of ndvnnrPt mftdn oar
1ir in thi 10100. IVoviniong wor ir-rptrilor.
IfiH-ombfr wl.pnt opntd at $1.00, up
t 1-R and Wo-d 1- hieher, Mnv whont
17 highfr at $1.11 1-4 and clowd off
1-H.
npfpmUpr rorn opened up H-R at 4fl
rnifi cioNfff orr i rent, .Mar rrn openeo
l-J h'Fher at fH rt-Hc and rioted
rhanied.
Iervs(nhr Ata) npened at M l-4c
tip 1-H and rioted 1-4 M-rhPr. Mat nnt
onenert at iiH 1-4 p 1-8 and cloned 1-4
nifrner.
WATT PA Pi ft at reomWi nriref. Crua
l"rr. 1Mb and B, Hyriiiffirid. Pbon
14SX tf
Re1effp Oyiteri for aala at th Im
pnai Lunch. . m . d2
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Citnu I ft
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beautifully white and dainty as on the
day they came from the store will be your
lingerie, if laundered in Citrus suds.
And it will last much longer if you wash it
yourself in the easy,' rubless Citrus way.
Just work such fragile thing back and forth in a creamy
Citrus tudt, gently pressing the cleansing lather through
and through the toiled places. They'll rinse easily and
thoroughly and dry snow-white and soft.
There's nothing like Citrus. Use it for evtrj map need.
Citrus Ctntains Products tf the Lemon ami Olive
Ideal ft tit W ashing Machine
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