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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1922)
, Tnesday Evening, Fet)- 22 THE EUGENE: DAILY GUARD nv.s; kv vPago Five' Fashion Park Clothiers n CITY NEWS a Oregon Products Exhibit March 6th to 11th, Hampton Building. For Spring New Business Suits FRENCH BACK WORSTEDS The Finest the i Market Affords $40-00 in Bankers' Grays , . and Dark Novelties They're in Our Windows rem MetEreE Os. 713 Willamette St. "one of Eugene 's best stores" Portland Man Hers motor iu the high school tmhir. All Charles F. Savage, of Portland, is a j the patriotic? societies of the city have business visitor in Kueeue for a fw i beeu invited to witness the patriotic days. Here for Few Days Steve l'ulish. of U'eurtlinjr. arrived yes terday und expei-ls to Le iu the city a few duys. . Collects Bobcat Boun'y Felix Miller of Lornne cot!ieted a bounty at the county tli-rk's office today on a bobcat killed recently. Gray to Lebanon A. H. tiray, of the Cosh and Oiirry grocery store, has (tone to llumou ou a business trip of a couple of days. Dr. Donohue Recovers lr. C, 1. Don ah ue, who was operated on for appendicitis recently, has recover ed and has resumed his professional du prop nun being put ou by the high school students. In From Cottage Grove H. O. Finch, of Culture lirove. is tran sacting business in F.uiten today. Grange Meeting PoMponed- The meeting of t.nue Pomona grange, set for. Saturday, February -5 at Cres well, has beeu postponed htcnuse of ill ues -iu ami near Creswell ami will be held one week later, ou March 4. 0. A. C. Bandman Here F. A. Holmes, of CorvalHs. who is conueeted with the Oregon AgriculturnT college band, weut to Coos bay this morning. W. C. T, U. Meets The East Kugene Y. C. T. V. will meet on "Wednesday afternoon with the Central W. C T. at the home of Mrs. M. I. Mitchell. tlWi l'earl street, at J:;!0. Gone td San Francisco .Mrs. Kiiuua Travis, sister of Km. F.lla T. Edrhutison and Attorney U M. Tra vis, has relumed to her home in San Francisco after-a visit of two months iu this city. " ' Rot urns to Roseburo . Miss Madge i'alkius has returned to Kosebnrg after spending the week-end here visitfnp her parents. Miss Calkins is teaching in the Hoseburg schools. Court House to Close The offices of the county court house will close nil day tomorrow in memory of the birth of (Seorge Washington Washington's birthday is a legal holiday. Dr. Lovejoy Speaks Pr. Kg t her P. Lovejoy of Vortland. noted Oregon doctor and one time candi date for congress, addressed n clcss of the freshmen girls of the Cuiversity of Oregon this morning at Villurd hall. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, IU., Feb. 21. Grain prices lumped op the Chicago board of trade tod as a reaction following the recent rtirp. steady advances. Although the weuther map showed coDtinued dryness in the southwest bai belt, cloudy weather with a pro nise of rain was reported generally. Ifnder these conditions traders unload ed somewhat rather than carry over the holiday. Provisions were irregular. May wheat opened off 1 cent at $1.45 1-2 and closed off 5-S. July wheat open ed off 1-8 at $1,127 o-4 and closed down 1 1-2. May corn opened unchanged at tiii 5-Se and closed up 1-li; Jitfy corn opened up 1-S at uTt K-le? and closed up 1-4, May oats opened at 41 ,'t-4c, un changed and closed off 1-2; .Inly oats opened off 1-8 at 42 7-Sc and closed down 1-8. Campbell Goes to Portland Postmnster P. ti, Cnmpbell leaves for Portland this afternoon on official busi ness, expecting to be gone until the later part, of tho week. "S.S.S." Makes Skin Clear and Beautiful Your Body Plump! Amazing Results from Increase of Blood Cell! S. S. S. a Remarkable Blood-Cell Builder. Do you' know that your loss of fleiih Is due almost entirely to the small number of blood-cells In your blood? Do you know that you can build up your whole body, from your fnco to , your feet, to the normal, natural, ' beautiful plumpness which It should have, by using the (Treat blood-cell builder, S. S. &? You don't have to change your diet, or figure out the guess-work theories about fats In foods, or use new fad treatments, or anything of the kind. Talco H. S. 8. - i'our skin will clear up remarkably, your complexion will be like a roso petal, your lipa ruddy, your eyes clear, your neck and checks will fill out. Also S. a. M. be I (iR one of the most This shews what 8. S. 8. can do la powerful blood -cleansers, your skin Bum oak your eheeks, brightening eruptions, pimples, blotches, black- .. .iu.t.. .... .Mn hearts, acne, disappear. Just try It ytor tye clearlnc yonr skta. It mean. you.n ace s B s (a floM ftt aIl dryff years tn appearance etrleken off ol Btores, tn two sizes. The largor also star facet la the more economical ! 100 Men Wanted to call at the Linn Drug Co. immediate ly, so that we can show you the NEW. MODEL C AUTOSTROP SAFETY RA ZOR WHICH SELLS FOR $1.00. MOD EL C consists of a highly polished, nickel-plated, . self-stropping razor, three genuine AUTOSTROP blades and one horse-hide strop packed in an attractive metal case beautifully fin ished and black velvet lined. Come today NOW to , The World's Perfect Bifocal has now been pro duced. It's newer and better. Ym h lutia mnr than the Kryptok -wj V VVU VJ UVVIK - - Dr. Royal J.Gick OPTOMETRIST A Satisfaction Hitherto Unknown to Wearers of w Bifocals. Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment 908 Willamette St., Upstairs Euaeite Vetorm in Portland II. (!. Campbell, of the postoffice force went to rortlnml last evening on busi ness connected with the Yeteruna of Foreign Wars.. He expects to be gone two or three days. Terminal Shine Shop Sold Andy Godclard has sold the Terminal Shine parlor to Nick Anton and Gus I'nlooir and moved to the Lemon O bar ber shop on Willamette. .. Went South This Morning ' Mr. and Mrs. V. 'II- llyder. of Portland, advertising specialists, left for southern points this morning after a short stay in the city. Attending Roseburg Meeting F. it. Iowis. traveling agent of the Southern Pacific, is spending a few days nt RoHehurg asslstning witli the Oregon Retail - Merchants' convention, which is largely attended by merchants from all over the state. More Dark Cars Fined E. S. Bates and T,. M. Marton. Mon day paid fines of $2 each for leaving their car parked after night, the first on I'nivorsity street, the second on High street. Lnava for Ooos Bav Mrs. Arthur Alexander and children, of Til!nrd. Oregon, and Mrs. Kdnn Liirht- 1,U nf Tv.i Anirelea. left for ( 'oOS HaV j this 'morning, after spending the uight at the liriggn Hotel. i Livestock' to Portland ; Two carloads of cnttle. sheep and bogs was shinned from lessen stufiou to the North Portland stockyards tnday by the i Lane County Co-operative Shippers' as sociation. The market is said to be hold ing up pretty .well on livestock. i Mavor to Return I iMavor C. O. Peterson, manager of the 1 Kugene, Kxcelsior fuctory. who has spent j the last niontil id trie soutnwest in me in terests of his business, is expected to re turn to the city this eveniug. No T. B. at Irving A test of the dairy cuttle in the Irvini' neighborhood shows that there iR no tu berculosis there, according to a report of lr. t?. W. Trnbey. federal expert. The cows in the lrviug community were test ed a year ago and retest shows that the farmers have .succeeded iu keeping the herds clean. - .. To Inspect Guard Colonel C. K. leleplnue, connnnnder of the flOth infnntry. will insnect head quarters company, first, lmltnlion Itl-Mnl infantry, next I'ridnv. This is the annual inspection. The nntuia) inspection of Company C will bo held March 0. i. E. E. Hunt Has Birthday E. 'H. Hunt, manager of the Gross Cash and Carry store was in Portland over the week end with his family. Mr. Hunt returned to his post of duty all but a victim of gout, due to a continuous round of birthday dinners while away, lie reached the half centurv mnrk Sun day Hood River Glacier. Mr. Hunt is a former Kugenean. Lloyd Hunt Has Adventure The ateamer Hearport. recently bound from Portland to the orient, on which l.loyd Hunt, son of E. K. Hunt of this city is radio operator, stood bv when the steamer Pessie Ttollnr was damaged by storm of Capo Flattery. Wash. The story swept away the ateamer' bridge, injured the captain a'nd killed tho ste ward. Hood Uiver Glacier. Radio Club to Banquet Members of the Eugene Radio club will hold a banquet at the Y. M. fl. A. building Wednesday night at (1:30. A program that Includes talks oi radio sub jects will be given. There are 25 mem bers in this organization. Washington Comptroller Here Herbert T. Condon, of Seattle, comp troller of the T'niversity of Washington, was a visitor In Eugene yesterday. Mr. Condon is a 1S1I2 graduate of the Vul yerslty of Oregon and came here to pay a visit to tho campus. Invite Leolon to Attend A speiial invitation for members nf the American Legion to attend the Washington birthday program Wednes day nt the Eugene high school was ex tended by K. S. George, commander of Lane coiinty post No. and nn In- To Visit Coast Schools .1. (i. Swan, rural school supervisor, will leave Thursday for a visit of west ern Lane county schools which will last until the Intter part of next week. On Thursday he will visit tho Deodwood school. Friday will be spent at tho Slnpletou school and, Saturday at tho Florence loco teachers institute. Mr. Swan expects to spend most of tho fol lnwing week calling on schools in south western Ijone county. ' HK Daddy's Night at Geary For a "daddy get acquainted" meet, ing the Parent-Teachers association of the Geary school will meet Thursday evening, February llu the school build ing nt 7:30. Fentures pf the evening will bo a home-made candy sale and an Inter esting program iu which several promi nent "daddies" nod a number of children will have a part. Mrs. Bailey Is Administratrix -Mra. Anna Uniley, of tills city, yester duy was named by I'robate Judge Bar uncd as administratrix of the estate of the Into Itev. D. O. Kellems, of Eugene, who died at Guthrie Center, Iowa. Jan uary It, leaving renl property of the esti mated value of !KXK. O. A. McMnholi. Thomas Bailey and Darwin llristow w?rc appointed appraisers. Mercy Hospital Patients Mrs. May Miller, ..Mrs. A. Workman New English Walking Coats Mannish Styles for Women $25.00, $29.50 and $55.00 Very smart new English Walking Coats, in clever man nish styles, plain tailored; some are unlined, a few half lined, and others full lined. Made of Polo Cloth, Tweeds, Chinchilla, Velours and Herringbone. Colors are taupe, clover, red, green and blue. Snappy new models and stun ning styles. Kuppenheimer, Chesterfield Syileplus Spring Clothes Tomorrow $22.50, $30, $35 ' and $40 Hundreds of new suits for men and young men are now on dis play. Fine worsteds, serges and the new tweeds. Belted and plain models. The first showing of the new styles is alwajrs at McMorran & AVash bume's. It always pays to buy at McMor ran & Washburne's. WILSON BLAZED THE TRAIL Tbi cartoon wa contributed by Rollin Kirby, of The New York World, to tbe Woodrow Wilson Foundation cam paign to raise $1,000,000 or more to endow awards (or dis tinguished public service. The movement to establish tbe Foundation is now under way on a non-partisan basis in every state in tbe country and is beaded by prominent citizens who seek to perpetuate tbe ideals of Mr. Wilson through this per manent entJf nt. National headquarters are at 1 50 Nassau Street. Net ;. An organization has been perfected in every state and thoutjnds of contributions have already been sent in. Each contfibutor receives an artistic certificate showing that the holder ii founder of the Wcodtow Wilson iwatdt. and Mra. F. Davla of Eugeno have been admitted to tho Mercy hospital for medl enn attention. Mrs. L. (lower of ripring field has been operated ou at the luw pita), as have K. E. Itlchard, and Mrs. John Wearing of Corvallis. Violet Ulgga. of Mabel, Hilda and Mabel Ncet of Leu burg, Mrs. C. W. Houthwick of Spring field, Grant Howe, Mra. Ell I-eo, Niel Nieison, of Eugene, Mrs. F. 12. I.uuk. of Springfield, Mrs. John Wearing. John Smith, J. L. Onrduer and I). W. Btacey of Ibtigene have been dismissed from the hospital after treatment. Charge Falsa Advertising Charles Savage, lucburgo of tho sale of tho llamptou bankrupt stock of dry goods, and K. It. Mazuroaky, in charge of tbe sale of Jewelry at the old stand of Curtis and Brother, were aorvod Satur day with warrants charging them with rulso advertising ana later appeared ue foro Justice of thee Peace Jessie G. Wells, with whom they arranged for a hearing this week. It was charged that at both places goods were shipped here from Portland and' sold aa bankrupt stocktt of tho Eugene storca mentioned Progressive Business Club The Progressive Itiisiuess club held Its noon luncheon nt the Anchorage today. Talks by a number of members suggest ing various club activities featured the meeting. A. C. Itixon, newly elected pres ident of the Northwest Lumbermens' as sociation, explained the work of that or ganisation at Home length, und M, M, Jtoney, manager nf the Kugeiiu Farmers' creamery told of that industry. Wuyun (treen and several other visitors made suggestions for civic betterment. Telegraphic Tabloids ipicago ra ntcnsnn, cafo owner, has been troubled with rats for t"n lyenra. lie set a trim yesterday anil caught one. It escaped and 1'at ruined his saloon by throwing furniture at It. New York A ntnge door "Inn" whore actors and actresses out of Work act as wailera and watreiHi's, has been started. Tipping is forbidd.-n. Columbus, Ohio -bUlpo Mtionloso, lif er, decided to die. Ho jumped from the third htory of the penitentiary. Iln the way down he changed his mind and grab bled the liars of the second tier of bis cell. Slightly Injured, Ban Francisco. "Von'd better got out of here; you don't belong here," said Miss Olive Flndlay to the burglar who entered her bedroom Inst night. The man responded by running down two flights nf stairs and leaping thirty feet to the roof of the next building. f Continued on page six) SAYS RED PEPPER IN FEW MUTES Illif iimflfiHtn, iiimhflgo, nuritln, buck ahp, Htiff nerk, nor; miilen, ntrninn, Hprnin. irhinjf Jolntr. When you art ftiiffVrui An you can hardly (ret around, Just tiy KM IVppr Kub. Nothing ban aiirh connntratM. ppn t rating hrat aa rM peppra, and when brat pnptratea right down into pain and rongMtioii rHipf enmn nt mr. JiiHt am anon aa you apply KM Pepper Hub yoi feel thf tingling hfat. In thr ininiitra the nor apoi ia warmed through and through and the tortur in gont. Itowlca KM ppppr Kub. made from red pepper. cnntM little at any drug tore. iH a Jar at one. Re aure to get tbe genuine; with the name Kow!ea on every package. It Went to the Spot, fingering coitU and conghfi that hang on and wear one out are difficult to g-t rid of. but Henrr K. Campbell, It. K. I). o. Tf, 'Adrian, Mtrh.t writea: "I had bad roiiRb for three Tearw. TriM ae. ernl cnuth medieiiiea, (lot little relief, ! tried Kolev'a llonejr and Tar. It went to the a pot. Ther la no butter remedy on the market flood for rough, rold, rroup and whooping rough ohara the pnitvAge: aoothea irritntM memhranea, a!opa tirkllng iu the throat. Contain no ftl'iiitei. Bold eTcrwhere, . Pomona, Grannft Mnetlna Poatpanod. On neooutit. of nlrkneHa the Tomonn Grange meeting whirh waa jflteduled to have been held nt t'reawell nn Frbrunrv 25th, haa been ontponfld for one week and will be held at CreHwell. March 4lh. All Granger pleaae take noktce By or der of the Worthy Manter. fill r3. A. IMM, Sec'y. CARD OF THANKS Wa wiMi to exprena our alneere thnuka to our ninny frietida and neighbor dur ing the illueKH and leuth of our biwbaud and uude. MKH. K. 1TATII, ' , MAX VI.ATII. HKHSfK MKTrATvK. HKKTHA MKTt'AM'. Chirago, 111 Feb. 21. A fiapper flipped )im $20 away, John PojeWg told P lee. Ilo Mild hIic pub 20 oiiA-dollar b:.u m an envelope nd ho gave her $30 for it. Of courao Urn bill n had rtaiihed when he looked. ! DYE Bach package of "Ii tmond Dye" eon tnir.s dlrcrtiona so simple an woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dreaae, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweater, coverings, draperies, hangings, every thing, even If she has never dve4 hoore, Ituy. "Tiamond Dyes" hi other kind-- then perfect home dyeing is sure because Diamond Dyes arn guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material yon wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether It l linen, cotton or mixed goods. CARO OF THANK'S We desire to thank our many frlenda and neighbors for the many kindnesses and symlmthy expressed during our re cent bereavement in the loss of our bro ther, Klgfred Jcppeacn. Also wish to thank them for the lovely floral offerings .1. II. JKPPKKKN, , 3. 3. JKITK8KN. EXCURSION TICKETS will be on sale ; account . r Washington's Birthday at FARE AND A HALF for the ROUND TRIP Betweon all stations where one-way fare is $25.00 or less. Minimum round trip fare $0.80. Sale dates Feb. 21-22 Return Limit Feb. 23rd. - Fare between EUGENE and Portland $fi.r),rj Oorv-allw 2.50 Hofw-bnrK 4.05 Ashland 11.80 Rnlom $3.85 Albnny . .. . 2.40 Mfford 11.15 Mainhfield 8.80 For further particulars, ask agents. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.