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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1922)
"Wednesday Evening, June 21, 1022 THE EUGENE PAIL Y r G U ART .ftgo Five EUGEXE'S GOOD LUGGAGE STORE -New Shiimienfc Tmlnv Vacation Clothes for Men, Women and Children at Lowest Prices at McMorran & Washhurne's M 1 Your Genuine Jantzen Swimming Suit is Here in your size iq your color in your model in pure wors ted yarn fast colors sizes 28 to 48 See the "Conqueror," $70,000 Masterpiece, on Exhibition This Week Only 2nd Floor ' Largest Distributors of High Grade Merchandise in Lane County Mail and Phone Orders Tilled . From This Ad ' agfwiMawTif mirrtr" ghiy June Sale of Wanted AM Copyright 1521, Jantzen Knitting Mills .You eun't fully -enjoy your swim until you swim in a Jautzen-rhey don't sag, gap, bind nor lose their shape 713 Willamette St. ' "one. of Eugene's best stores" Graham's Original Skin Whitener Soap 15c size,' 10c A wonderful Soap for the toilet; a skin whiteu er .unsurpassed for the bath delightfully, re freshening. Deliriously Perfumed The price at our store is ,10c instead of 15c. a CITY NEWS Tclograph Clerk III .Mi.sa Hazel Dean, Wcstciii ('jiion trlo grniih Work, is very ill at tho Kiigrne hospital uuil miiy- have to bo oprrnted ou. Mrs. Gullion Leaving ' - ihs. O. It. (iullioii and hor tun chil dren are leaving today Tor' flic (iiillion summer home at Westluke, expecting to be gone several "weeks. Golnn to Victoria . Hubert S. linker leaves today for Vic toria and Vancouver, Kiitisli C'oluuiliiii, for a month's visit. Returns From Indian Creek Charles M. Kniery, local insurance man. returned yesterday from a four-day business visit to Indian ercek. ; Visits Sistor in City Mrs. Al Tiers, of Coeur d'Alene, Ma lio, has arrived in Kugene and is vis-ilia;; her sister, .Mrs. Krecl Trice. 1 Toacher Enrolls ; Charles II. Dawson, n teacher iu the Hart Schaffner &Marx Clothes THIS LABEL - A small thing to look for A lug thing to find. WADE BROS. new, Lorune Uirfi ' school, is iu the city today ami lias enrolled in the University of regon summer r-1ioo1. Returns to Corvallis Professor W. U Towers returned to Corvallis last night after spending two (lays in the county inspecting tne pro posed dniinage project at Triangle hike. Mrs. Pennington Leaving -Airs. Clair Pennington is leaving for Long Bench, C'al.f for a visit of several weeks. Gone to Cottage Grove Professor George V. Kahle and Ira I1. Whitney, county agent, went to Cottage Grove today to consult -with i formers in regard to drainage matters. Granito Agent Leavos II. (Jnley, stock solicitor for the Ashland Granite company, left yesterday for Portland. He expects to stop here ou his return trip next week. Smiths Arc Leaving V.r. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith and the latter's father are leaving today for r oley springs, where they expect to re; imiiu the rest of the week. Going to Chicago J I. A. Scott, of the physical education department of the University of Oregon, plans to leave 'Friday for an extended trip to Chicago and other eastern and southern points. Going to Corvallis J. G. SwHn-eounty club lender, will motor to Corvallis Friday taking n num ber, of hoys nnd girls interested iu club work to t. A. C. for a few duys. Summer Styles in Apron Dresses Especially Low-Priced $1.49 to $3.50 Apron Drosses in Ging ham, English Print and Percale, have winsome new touches of frimining, new colorings, new styles. Invaluable to the Sum mer wardrobe for morn ing wear. ' Large's 865 Willamette St; New Guests Arrive J.urile . Siting and Ferol M. Smith, of Portland, arrived today and are stop ping at the Griggs hotel. V. T. Kerr, of Creswell, and "C. li. il'iirtis, of Iayton, Ohio, came yesterday and are here today. Visits " Daughter (AlrH. K. K. JTurris. of Sacramento, has arrived in the city to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Itobcrt Biddle on Klcventh avenue west. Ranger Dislocates Shouldor li. K. Garwood, Siusiaw forest ranger at. llcbo, is suffering from a dislocated shoulder, which resulted from his horse falling on him the other day. Going to Camp Creek Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Waller are going to Camp Creek ranch Friday to make ar nts for liolililitr the bovs caiun there Jul)- H--1. 'Jury expect to return i Sunday.-: Carleton Speaks Today Superintendent B. F. Carleton went to Corvallis today to innko a speech be fore the children Who ure at tending the short course for dub workers at O. A. C. Jailed For Drunkenness I Tat Ilohnn, 'Fifth avenue junk dealer. ! was lodged in the city jail last night by Officer Man- on a charge of drunken I nes. Boliun hus not yet recovered suf j ficiently to answer in court. ! Gone to Portland j T. T. Keverenux. who has been til im- some time went lo Torthind today for further medical treatment, llfr. Dever emix is reported ns improving in health. He was nocompanied by his sou, C T. I Devereaux. - I Return From Springs Trip Jlisses Jimnita Kntson. iIiiIk-I Wood land tiraief Turner und .Mrs. and Mrs. H. I r Fortney have returned from a two I week's outing at McCredie springs. They 1 reported a very enjoyable vacation and i say the roads are in good shape. Miss Walton Improving Miss Tanline Walton, who wns operat i ed on nt the Eugene hospital Tuesday if reported getting along nicely. She is be ing taken care of by her sister. Mrs. 8. It. Waifc. of Portland. Attending Rose Festival Mrs. I. T. Inmnn and daughter I.lma have gone to Portland with her daugh ter and son-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. M lirav. who. together with Mrs. '. C Hun't and son Junior, have been vlsidnj Mr. and Mrs. Intuitu, to attend the rosr festival. Send for Stolen Car ' The Hollywood orchard company of Medford today sent a man after the Fori car stolen from the company and founr several (lavs ago deserted near this city j Sheriff Fred Stickels bad notified the company the ear was beinj held here. ! Hotel Opens Sunday Th. M.kfiirie ItriiiKe hotel ndl be visitors to the dedication of a memorial tablet by the Ihinghters of the American uevolutiou, which is to take place ucur by. Admit Venea Pationt Mrs. F. F. Itussell, of Veneta, was ad mitted to Mercy hosplial this morning. Bees Fertilize Cherries . H. U. Gibson, whose ranch home is 10 miles west of Fugene, has 'M stands of bees, which lie claims are a great help in fertilizing fruit trees. lie will have a full crop of cherries, .although iu most places' the crop is quite short. Women Announce Social The toadies Aid society of the Chris tian church at Franklin will give an ire cream social and a program of music and speaking Friday evening, beginning promptly at S o clock. A cordial invita tion isextended to the public. , Nebraska Banker Here F. X. Austin, formerly 'cashier of the Farmers' Stnte bank, of Chapman. Nch.i is hero looking for a location and ex presses himself as very favorably im pressed with Kngene and Lane county. Frank to Build Warehouse - A onc-storv'Cohcretc warehouse is to be erected by It. W. Stein for C. S. Frank in the reiir'of Allen's drug store on Ninth avenue east, at a cost of $1000. The bid corrugated iron ware house now occupying the site is being torn down' tp make . room for the new building. .'' , Show Animal Pictures Thursday , iMoving pietures of .Major .luck Allen capturing wild animals . by hand will be shown at the Mct.hodist church Thurs day morning at 11 o'clock for the bene fit of the children who. are attending .he vacation liible schools. The after noon games have been abandoned, be cause of lack of interest. Roseburg Educator Here M. S. Ilnmm and brother of Mrs. Wil liam Moll Case for two years superin tendent of .the, Uoseburg schools, arrived last evening to attend the summer, school nt the Viiiversity of Oregon, His family is coming Saturdny, after, which they will occupy the Seelye residence at Twenty-first and Kincaid. , Legion Elects Thursday , Lane County Post No. it. American Le sion. will elect four delegates to the state convention in. J lie Imllcs July L'7-U!t, at the regular mcetinc of the post Thursday evening, in the Chamber of Commerce. There is a large number of candidates, noiuinuted for the honors nt Inst moot ing, from which the four will he chosen. 1 he womuu s auxiliary will send two del egates. ' Rcbckahs Plan New Order A branch of the Lndies of the Orient. Ptlic first to he started in the west, is soon to hp organized by the Keheknhs of Kitgcne. A Hinricr list of propospd mem bers is to he taken at the meeting this evenintr. Mrs. H. A. Denny has been ap pointed nrgunizer. An initial membership of 150 or more is expected. The new or der is the feminine branch of the Oriental Order of Humility and Perfec tion, which is composed of fuu-loviug Odd Fellows. . Coroner's Jury Report That n ' one was to blame for the lentil of YV. II. 1traficld. who was kill ed in n "collision between a flat car and nu auto nt Snrinefidd enrlv yesterdnv morning, was the verdict of the coroner's ifpy nt the inooest which was held by W. V. HrniiKlcttc a Sprlwrfiphl yrMter day afternoon. H. It. ThotnpRon, who was driving the anto. testifier) that when he retichd the Fifth street nrivute crossing he suddenly saw a strg of flnt enrs ha'-kuitr towards him. He wnn already on the track and was unable to get away in time to per vent the accident. "Jan" Cost $10 Kenneth MMire, a tud"iit "-hnse ser vices are available to the fire department n return for sleeping accommofliitirmd. 'ost bis lodniuc ;lace and whs fined f 10 Kx Hetorder King this morning on n chnrge of drunkenness. Officer Mncv picked ui Moore on the stret late 1t evening iu n nfleged sick and inaiull!" eondition. "Hufeland." a Swiss stomach tonic, was blamed fur the 'Mag." Moore drank " p!,it bottle full. T'lis was said to be his first offense, K. C. Hospital Worker Here N -V. T. tl'Hrien. of Tuscon. Arizona, arrived la! evening to look after trnet of land w'lich he owns nenr Ivowell. He ipects to be here for a few day, hnv- n If 4-ome fnuu Seattle and I'ortlnml on a summer vunttion trip. Air. 'Mrien has charre of the wlal welfare work in the Tovemnient tuber'hl'w" hospital at Tucson, where yt e-service men nre Seinff taken care of. He W employed by 'he Knirhts of Cnlinnbus. hi'-h keep two or three workers nt all Mi gnvern- Tient soldier hnspitals in the I'nited Stales and also mniTitaios free school for ex-service men in many large pities ind alsti a free eorresnnilence Achnol. Merchandise at Factory Prices and Less IT ALWAYS PAYS TO SHOP AT McMOKU AN & WASHHURNE'S, F.SPI-XIAIJA' NOV Sale and Demonstration of Indestructo Guaranteed Wardrobe Trunks EZR ; $15.00 Wardrobe Trunks S59.50 o olio knows tlio real pleasure of travelinp; until 1lioy travel with n Wanlrohe Trunk. Tliis weok wo ol'l'or a limited number of our regular $4.".00 full sizo guaranteed Wardrolio Trunks at. $;i(.,r)0. lUimlsomo iihrv trunks that add comfort to tho trip and pro-, tection to tho wardrobe. A June Sale of DAVENPORT LAMPS $20 Lamps with Shade $14.95 $25 Lamps with Shade $16.95 Fine mahogany stands complete with light fittings and cord and beautiful .iilk shades ,in pretty coloriiiKS and nawost styles. See these lamps, on second floor this week. A limited num ber only at this price. - Aluminum Kitchen Ware . Special 95c j A little price for finest pure Alum inum Kettles, Pots and Bueketi Worth nearly double this sale price." .While the lot lasts, !)5c each. Silk Parasols $1.50 i ir-To close, out," n group of 'J5 fancy Silk Parasols. Regular priees from $G.OO to $11.00, Thursilay $1.50 each. . Women's Bathing Suits Values to $3.50 at $1.98 $1.!W today for a small lot of Wo men's Bathing Suits in fancy colors jand plain. All sizes. Kegular $'2.50, $.'1.00 and $.'!.50 suits. , Men's Straw Sailors, All Week $1.00 Each .lust 100 of these straw Sailors on sale at way1, way less than cost. ' Some are slightly soiled, all are carried from last season,' liut are good values at sale price, for eyreyday wear. Moii'S Department, Thursday $1 each A Coat Sale New . . Spring and Summer COATS and WRAPS Values to $39.50 for $19.50 This announcement in cludes about .'0 of our new est and' prettiest Spring a.Kd Suinmop Coats and Wraps of polo cloth, velour, bolivia, twills and tweeds, in all of the wanted colors. Very special nt , $19.50 Kayser and Niagara Maid ; Long and Short Silk Gloves V $1.00 and $1.25 Values 79c Pair v Buy Silk Gloves of Kayser' and. Ni agara Maid makes, in - black, Viiite, gray, chamois and pink, at a new low ered price. All sizes in the short length. sinau sizos omy in me long gloves. Beautiful Tissue Ginghams ., Reduced to 25c Yard Wo have taken from o.ur highest priced Tissue Giughams a group of the loveliest patterns to sell at tile ..lo west iirice yet 25c yard. . llandsomo color ings in wonderful patterns. ' 50c to 60c Ribbons' 25p Yard Tliis week buy. fine all .silk 'plain and fancy- Hibbons at about half price. For hair bows and fancy work. - , Embroidery Insertions y 10c to 15c Values, lc Yard 50 )ieccs of- iretty. Swiss Embroid ery t' Insertions in desirable ' patterns. . Kegular 10c to 5c values, while tlio lot 'lasts, le yard. ' Wo cut not loss than 10 yards' to a customer. " : ' ' . I . ':'' l ' 25c Pure Irish Linen Kerchiefs 15c Each ' ', 1000 dozen pure Irish Linem Sport Ifandkerchiefs iu rose, ; pink,' coraK green, lavender, tan and yellow at near ly half price 15c each, or $1.50 dozen; Men! Buy Clothes of Nation ally Known Quality 100 Suits Taken from Regular Stock 50 to Sell at $19.50 - ' v ' 50 to Sell at $29.50 ' ..y Clothing Sensation! Just 100 Suits taken from our regular "stock of higher priced garments to sell at these prices, $1!).50 und $l!!).0. - ; 't Suits to fit any man short, stout, or long. Splendid patterns ami dependable materials, or they would -not bo In our stock; See These Suits Today, Men! They're Good Ones open Sunday for the entertainment of (Continued on pfliie sip