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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
W. 'V, jo Wednesday Evening, Dee. 21 1921 III BUGBflH 8U2E1B Page Fivi ; .!. CITY NEWS CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS For lien, Women and Children. Linens, Lawns and Silks, white, colored and fancy borders, 15c to $2.50. Men's Gifts are Here and men like them 'that is the point; men have use for such things; men want such things; men admire the judgment that prompts the- giving of such things; they know. ' . E. & W. Gift Shirts . of beautiful new Silks, of heavy Jer seys. ,. Broadcloths and Crepe le Chinese " ' " : .$8.00 and more. of Scotch Madras, the most wonder ful lustrous -fabric in 'Shirts for hard wear. All silk striped, ; , Mpn's Street Gloves -' ', $2.50 to $10.00 Bath Robes and House Coats Every wanted shade, color and pat tern silk trimmed with braid and cord, ' $8.50 up. "Warm Golf and Street Sweaters that are sweaters! Soft, beautiful ' tans, heathers and oxfords, , $0, $8,-$10. Men's Gift Umbrellas Silk and Linen, Pure Silk, $4, $5, $7, $10. - Silk Ties for Christmas ' Special at 85c 25 dozen beautiful new Broad Silks just received and on sale this moni'iig at :'.'." v 85c, .' for $2.50 4 " ' -' ('Iiristmas Fold era Free. 713 WilTamette St. 'one of Eugene's best stores' " Richards Has Tonsils Otit is. 'K. Kitbards, of Richards garage, had bin tonsils removed Tuesday at tho office of a local physician. Given Bounty H. K. Warren of Fall Crock claimed n bounty on a cnyole pelt presented at the canity cW-rk's office jeterd;iy. Student Going Home- Ralph 1'OMton, student at University of Oregon and member of l'ht Sigma Pi fraternity, in leaving Thursday mo minx to spend Christmas at his home at La Grande. . . Sportsmen Go to Shoot Among local sportsmen going to Lowe!! today for the turkey shoot wen ltiiy Habb, Arthur Riehartltt and Grald Tres ton. Aliens Going to Marshfield Mrs. M. D. Allen and mother, Mrs. It. M. Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Altai are leaviug Thursday morning for Marshfield where they will spend the holidays. Underwood Goes Home J. Neil Underwood, bookkeeper for the Oreen Merrell company, went to his home at Lebanon hist night to spend Christmas. He is ulso a student at I'ni versity of Oregon. . Hyde Returns From Portland LV F. Hyde, local realtor, returned to Eugene last night from Portland where he has been for the pnst week at the Vortlamt branch offhe of the renl estate firm of Kinney, Irvine and Hyde. Marshfield Teacher Here Miss Annette Kolrtn. of Marshfield. came to Kugene yesterday and went out this morning to Albany to visit with friends. Miss Kolda is an instructor in the Marshfield schools. Buys Falrmount Property George V. MisfeUlt. of the Masou Khrmnu company, hit purchased the property owned lv Miss Alice Cuppa in Kniriuouut. He i now omipying the place. V ' " "" Rychards Home for Holidays air, and Mrs. Chauneey Kychard have returned to Kugeue. and Springfield to spend their Chrbdmas vacation. Mr. Uy churd is a student in the electrical de partment of Adcox school in l'ortlund nnd Mrs. Jlychnrd is instructor in the Monmouth normal school. Goes to School In California Miss Melbn Larson, who is returning from Salinua, California, for the Christ mns holidays, left this morning to spend the vacation with her father, n well known stockman near Heeeta. She has been attending school in Salinas. Would Vacate Addition A petition to vacate Senvey addition to Springfield lias been filed with the county court. The petition calls for the vacating of lots, streets and blocks in tho incorporated addition. M Great 2 GIFT Day SALE Tomorrow and Friday we offer thousands of dol lars! worth of the finest gifts at one-fourth to one half regular price- . " ( , A tremendous selling event that will solve the Christmas problem for many. Special Gifts at 10c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c See Page Two for Announcement of Prices. It pays to shop at McMorran & Washburne's to day tomorrow and every day. Trawick, of Salem, who has charge of this territory, is in the Mercy hospital in this city for an operation. Mrs. Tra wick came up from their homo at Salem last night Legion Sends Boxes to Members Kighteen Christmas boxes containing candy, nuts, apples nnd oranges were mailed today to ex-soldiers of Lane County Post No. II of the American Le gion who are confined in hospitals for medical trentinent. Four of the boxes went to Portland, eight to men in the I'nitcd Suites Public Health service hos pital in Tacomn, one to Arizona, two to Montana, ono to Idaho and two for Ku gene men. . . , . ,r Pixley Here from Albany ' J. W. I'iiloy, who is iu the insurance business in Albany, returned to th dtjr (Continued on pags six) Judge Barnard :Lobbying for t. 5-Cent Gasoline Tax Bill To lobby for liis propositi road tax bill NOTICE Dodge Owners to . or other ear owners. Cover your radiators or they will freeze while running. ' -Pacific Auto Co. F. M. IIATIIAWAY, , Proprietor. ; County .Tiulec C; V. Bnrmird Kit the (lay in Snlem nt the Btutn capital. TIip judge proposes u'gasolirin tax bill, hni'K ing five cents a gallon, two eeuts for tht county and three cenfa t the swtc. Tlic recent :onvention of the stute hiRhway commission adopted the proposed mciiH .ure and it will he submitted to the legis lature by the legislative committee of that body. The state ifi collecting two cents a gallon on gasoline now. The money raised by the gasoline tax would be used on state and county rond im provement and maintenance Oregon Gridsters Arrive Safely on, Hawaiian Soil Honolulu, T. H., Dec. 21. The Uni versity 'of Oregon football team which Hill play the University of Hawaii, on I lecemher 'M, and another mland team on New Year's day arrived yesterday iu good condition. The Oregonians, W play ers in all, held a light workout today. Tiie players from Kugene are in charge of Head Conch Huntiugton.Train er Ilnyward and (iraduatc Manager Henefiel. V CHARLIE IS BRITISH SUBJECT Salt I-ake City, Utah. Dec. 21. Be cause he is a British subject, and not an American, Clinrlie Clinplin has had the suit brought by lawyers who secured his divorce from Mildred Harris removed from district court here to the United States district court. The action is to collect ?5.tKHl fees which attorneys al lege services rendered in the divorce ac tion totaled. 1 Stove Explodes The fire department wn cnlled to the residence of K. It, lilnck at (ISS Sixth . avenue west Tuesday evening at S o'clock to extinguish a small' hlane caused by an oil stove exploiting. Little damage was done to the room. Bend Wants Box Factory Secretary Anderson of the North Ttend Commercial club writes that that city needs another box shuck factorv. The : factory is in demand to use up the short ;and low grade lumber of 'he mills, he 'writes. Women, Thou Shalt Not Read ! XT TVj'rt T ?aSit thy inquiring optics elsewhere for the few lines are lN iyj of interest to men niifl arc EN ONLY Solved!, This men is might think, espeeially vorite store. . Men, licre are dozens as well as admire, gifts taste and judgment. "FOR MEN ONLY!" Silk Chemise The delight of every woman's heart is plen ty of Silk Underwear. ' Gowns. Chemises, . Vests, Knickers, $3.00 to $12.00 Problem of Gifts for Wo- not as perplexing as one when you shop at her fa- of gifts that she may wear that will reflect your good "FOR MEN ONLY!" Silk Stockings ITer favorite brand of Silk lTosiery will be fount! in our stock. Heavy qualities that Toil will be proud to give, $1.25 to $.i')0. "FOR MEN ONLY" Silk Blouses Xo woman ever com plained of having too many blouses. We will "id you in selecting the correct blouse to wear with her skirt or suit. "FOR MEN ONLY" Silk Petticoats A gift that represents very practical worth and the full quota of beauty. A big selection. $2.95 to $7.95. "FOR MEN ONLY!" A Gift for "Her" Silk Umbrellas. i Kimonos. Hath Hobes. Purses. ( l loves. Furs. $5 to $12 LARGE'S Rf5 WILLAMETTE ST Christmas Fares SUrt OhrintmBH fnrrH start on tho rnilroftda tomorrow for tho first time Blnco the war. All fnrrn whore, tho one-way He hot costs y2" or loss will bo rnhiPon to ono ami ono-hnlf fare for the round trip r"t-M .Tnnunrv 4. File Discharge Tj.vnn H. MeCroady. peeoinl lieutenant in the ordnance corps with Horviee at the Bock Island arrtcnal and other ordnance depota, filed hin army diwharffe. dated AugiiRt 17. Will, at the office of the county clerk today. CLEAN UP SALE ON ALL Ivory Pyralin Va Off For the next few days wc are selling all Ivory Pyralin, except in sets, at one-third off. Thi affords you a wonderful oppor tunity to secure this choice toiletware at ' SALE PRICES! Too- Much Celebration Chanrod with drnnkeimcHi". TTenry Johnson was fined In police court this morning. Police nay that the man wan found in the jrtitter at Fourteenth avenue nnd rat.trffin street InHt nipht. drunk. After npendinif the nMit In jail he wa drought into court. Johnson is a visitor it) the city. Sims Coming for Holidays Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Sims are r online from Roschurs tomorrow to spend the Christmas holidays visiting In Kueene at the home of Mrs. Sims' purriith. Mr. and Mrs. .T. J. McCormack, of Ninth avenue east. Mr. Kims is the representative of the Metropolitan Iife Insurance com pany at lloscbiirg. Shop Early in the Mornings Shop Early for ; Convenience Band Leaves For Medford Sonsa's hand, worlil-famrd orctinization I which appeared In the nrmnry Inut niirht. ' left, immediately after their concert for; Modford where they will nlay tonlcht. I I. T. SpnrkH. dlstrlef, freifrhf nnd pass-' enrer agent of the Southern Pacific nc- j companied tJtein on their trip to Med-1 ford. Survey Elk Creek Road Surveyor r. M. Morse has returned from aeveral dv at Xotl setring stakes for the proposed county rond, n,mile and one-half of which is lo he improved nett Spring. The surveyor reports the snow five inches deep 011 'Klk creek and that .his crew was oMiged to quit before the, work was completed. i Will Operate Be arcing Houe- j 'Mm. Itumicll, a recent arrival In th's city from t'orvnllis. has purchased the j furniture helonring to Mrs; J. Walker, ' of 110,'t t)nyx street, ami htw taken over J the l'fisc on the property occupied hy Mrs. AVolker. rs. Itnnnell will continue to run a hoarding house for students as , .Mrs. Walker has done Relatives Go to Seattle ' Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Freeman, uncle' nnd aunt of A. A. Itngers. cnhier of the i First Nntionnl tank;'Ieft this morning, for Scnttlc where they will spend Christ- ' mas with their daughter. The Freemans arrived in Fjigene Monday from their home at Long ISeflch and spent the Inter vening lime at the Kogcru home. Mr. ; lingers had not seen the Freemans for , 11 years. Relieves Local Mananer J. A., Itetting. of Portland, has come to Eugene to take charge of the locjil warehouse and territory of the Kyan Fruit company, relieving the permanent manager of the local territory. A. V. Bell's Cafeteria Announcement After completely remodeling the place, formerly known as the Smeed Bower, we nre now remly with one of tbe finest fiifrlerifis in tho Northwest. It is not the largest by any means,' but the Quality and the service that we are preparing to give more than makes up for the size. With years of experience in this line of catering to the public, we feel confident that we will receive a liberal patronage from the people of this City and County. We are here to stay. We are here to give you the service, a better ser vice wo believe and for less. Once you have tried Bell's Cafeteria we are confident that you will be here again. Cafeteria from (5 a. m. to 7 :.'i0 p. in. Cafe Style from ?:.'() p. m. to 11 p. m. So, when you are hungry and you want to be satisfied, remember, ; ., , "IT'S THE COOKS" BELL'S CAFETERIA WALTER BELL, W. If. WILSON, Proprietors. 755 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregon il (I I- i! t! 1 I ! 1 1 1 N:' 1 i. j n if 1 ill 4 i"