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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
iJay Evening. July 1922 THE EUGENE DAILY nUSHD T&g6 trv Women employed were ltt for farm work. Ill fruit pickers, two stenographers, two for housework, four for laundry work. otn chamber maul, two cooks and two dishwashers. . rj' rcrrY - - - i ANNOUNCEMENT ' TO THOSE MEN OF EUGENE AND LANE ' COUNTY DESIRING TO AVAIL . THEM SELVES OF THE EARLIEST OPPORTUNITY TO INSPECT OR ORDER FALL TAILORING" OF- -';v-:''' THE NEW FALL LINE IS NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE AND WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU SEE IT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. . SUITS' AND OVERCOATS V,' : . V . FALL 1922 '.. '. . ' " 713 Willamette St. - . "one of Eugene's best stores" fn Portland Few Days O. Hyde, lvK'ul realtor, i speudiuf; a few days in lVirtland on business. Here from Nimrod A. U I'arkhiirst, proprietor of Xhurod Inn, is in Kniti'iie ou business today. Portland Couple Visits Mr .and .Mis; J. V. liatca of Portland, aro hero for a brief visit. Visitor from Cottage Grove .Mis. Worth Harvey, of Cottage Grove was a visitor in Kugene yesuncluy. Going to Cannon Beach -Mr. mid .Mrs. frank Welherlwc expect to leuve in a few days for Cnuuon Iteacli near Seaside, for an outing. Grove Teacher Here J. Q. Wjllits, a teacher of Cottage Grove, is spending a few days in this city on business. San Franciscan Visits J. I. Webb, of San Francisco, is here to transact business. He is stopping at the Osburo. Buys Agate Street Home lma Warfield has purchased the rosi dence at 13H4 Agate street from Kinney & Hyde for a future home. Bank J.initor on Vacation W. I. Surgeant, janitor at. the First National bank, is enjoying a- vacation of two weeks. i Here from Waldport Mrs. M. II. (lets and Miss Neva Walk er, of Waldport; are visitors in Kugene today. Church Has Picnk) Members of the Fuirmnimt TVesbytcr ian ehureh held a picnic tbis afternoon at Hendricks park.. join Mr. Smith, where they expect to make their future home. Former Resident H Dr. Patterson, formerly of Lane coun ty, mid family, of .Montana, stopped in the citv yesterday on a motor trip over the state. , Operated on at Mercy . . John West, f West & Sons garage, underwent, a major operation at . the .Mercy hospital today. Files Army Discharge ' ,. Elmer I'. Troxel, a private in the 54th C. A. .Cj, .enlisted September IS. 1IU7. und discharged April, lilltl, .after service in l lie, A. K. F., has filed his army dis charge with tbo county clrk. , . Here From Junction ' Mrs. Hugh Dudley, who lives on a farm near Junction City, is a business visitor in tlte city today. DIERS FIGHT FOREST FIRES KSl, Mr 21. vt asuingioi. mi.) i pirismra from infantry and nr- .units uuy . - ' - .t f.imn T.noiia rpuprvn- h lire on uc v-u'"i' - -.- like fiit virtually under con- ht noon toaay. ann was toui.-j.-u-... areas already burned over. Fleet Division to Arrive At Seattle Seattle. July 21. Tile seventh division of the Pacific fleet is scheduled to arrive Ui. .Elliott bay nt R o'clock tbis after noon. Leaving the Port Angeles maneu vering grounds early in the morning the fleet wa sdue to steam down the sound slowly practicing tactical formations. The sixth' and eighth divisions will go to Tacoina and Ilellingham. Knell division will remain in its port of visit until July !10, when t'10 N"1"1 wil1 again assemble nt Port Angeles to re sume manuevering. , . ; On Vacation '-.-' W. W. Cummings. window dresser of the R. A. Hnbb Hardware store, ond family, are on a vacation on the upper Willamette river. Here From Myrtle Creek F. S. Johnsou, a hardware salesman who makes this territory regulnrly, is here from Myrtle Creek. Arrive From Portland Mrs, A.r It. Paris and four children have' arrived from Portland and. with Mrs, . Paris, have taken the. house at llXKt Pearl street. Mr. Paris is proprie tor of the Hed Cross drug siore. Odd Fellows to M areola Kugene Odd Fellows will gather nt the I. O. O. K temple tonight at 7:15 o'clock to ake cars for Marcolu, where the I. (. O. F. lodge will be visited and where the story of the coming Oriental initiation at Springfield, July 21), will be told. Stole Tire from Truck , Bert Scott, Fall Creek storekeeper, reported to the sheriff's office this morn ing that a !t2 by 4V4 tire was stolen from his truck -last night Three boys driv ing a Ford car with a California license aro suspected of having stolen the tire. Goe to Texas Professor K. B. IVCou, of the Univer sity of Oregon faculty, has left for Aus tin, Texas. After visiting in Texas Pro fessor DeCou will go to Greensville, X. C, and New Work e,ty beforo return ing for the fall term of jhe university.. Down from Oakridge William F3ock) and daughtcr-in-law, Mri. liny Flock, of Oakridge, are visit ors in this city today. ' '. Returning from Los Angeles - Dr. L. L. Maker and Dr. It. M. Graves, Kugene dentists, who motored to l.os Angeles lo attend the national den tal convention will arrive in Kugene in time to be at their offices Tuesday, ac cording to ' word received by tiieir friends today.. . '.'.'. Ha. License Suspended, . Percy lingers, of Cottage Grove, jitney driver, who ran'into a uurty of Kugene people in an automobile ou the Pacific highway two weeks ago. has had his hauffcurs license susenilen lor one ear. according to an order received by Sheriff Fred Stickels from Sam Koxcr, secretary , of state.-.;.. 3 Mftinesotan Buys Home Miner K. Alilutyre. of South Center, Minn., has purchased the Fred tlirar.t homo nt 1 1.'!7 High street through the Sam Hugh Itealty company, it u A new house ami he expects lo take, possession immediately upon bis return from Souk Center, where he Is closing out his for mer interests. To Beach For Month Mrs. Herald White and infant daugh ter, with Mr. White, left today fur a months' stay at Inig Uracil, Mr. White will return In his car in a few days. Return from Blue River iMra. Annie Skipworth and two grand children have returned to Kugene from Hlne Itivei. Mrs. Skipworth was cook tit Antler Lodge, which burned Thursday ulght. In From Cheshire 'R. Spires, who mnken his Itnme nt Cheshire, is spending today in Kugene on business. Malcolm Beal In Town Malcolm .1. Ileal, of the Diamond ' IV ranch near Lowell, spent the dav in the city on business. Move to Charlenton Mrs. Alhpa .McCallister and family ore moving from their home at Jefferson street to a house at 1X14 Chnruelton. Visit at Boys' Camp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eberhart. left this morning for the Y. M C. A. boys' sum mer camp on How river, expecting to be gono until Saturday evening. Al Cook Here Al Cook spent port of todav in Kugene from Cook's lun, on the McKcnzir river. c Must Be You Satisfied, or Leave Fire Burning J. W. Franklin, of Portland, was fined $5 in justice court -yesterday .afternoon on a charge of leaving a camp fire burn ing in tile forests. I'm Not! Correct Glasses Fitted for Every Eye De fect! at Every Age: ; Dr. Royal J. GicK ; ; Optometrist Eyesight Specialist 01 Willamette St. Phone 620 Eugene, Ore. Junction Residonts Visitors ' Georgo Williams and his sister Doro thy, of Junction City, were Thursday shoppers in Kugene. ... Ada Stockman Here K. U. Wortliylako, purebred Jersey owner. and Mrs. Worthylnke, of Ada, are spending a lew days in Kugene on busi ness. ( , ' Bankers' Special Pass- Three special trains carrying uanscr delegates from the south, CJiicngo and Kansas passed through .Kugene this morning cnroiito from Portland to Snn Francisco. The bankers are returning hone by the southern route after attend ing the American Institute of .Banking nt Portland. ; -- Grange to Picnic In the grove a half mile northwest of Klmira the JCIinira grange is going tc givn, a ..picnic Saturday. - Marriage License Issued Vance Fisher, age 'J7, and Dnurn Ad rian Marshall, 28, hotli of Eugene, have county clerk. , . Mrs. Hendricks Visits Mrs. T. li. Hendricks came down froir her Hummer home at Poiijndo to visit with friends ami attend to some bushiest interests today. Will Take Vacation Lester Temple, of- the First Nntlonnl has been granted n vacation of twr weeks, lie expects lo spend most of th time ou u motor tour. Visitor From Kansas Miss Hallie Kent, of Agenda, Kansas is visiting nt. the home of Mr. and Mrs Itoy Murray, formerly a resident of he) native state. To Newport on Vacation (iladvs Warner bookkeeper at thi First National bank, left tbis morniin for Newiwrt for a vacation of a weel or so. FLY-KNOCKER Antiseptic and Germicide , Drives Flies Away! $1.25 Per Gallon PRESTON & HALES Agents for Stock Foods and Remedies Return From Belknap Mrs Ada Hennett of Portland. Mis Maggie Burns and Abe Bangs have re turned to Kugene after spending a weel al Belknap Springs. Hall Buys Lot K. H. Hall baa bought a lot fron Charles Itarkmnn in Fail-mount. It is If. rated at Kighteeiith avenue east and Co lumhia. T. II. liarrett mndc the deal. UnhM Mnii Mods A ij. Williams, of Iwiston, Montana, hos arrived in Kugene by auto and says he has decided lo seine nere. rie is firmer and is looking for a location. Bridge Superintendent on Coast t W McArthur. county bridge perintrmlent. left yesterday wilh a cre of men to build and repair bridges in thi coast country. d ..... uru, ftimirffihaker i less Darling, local realtor, returned ....., Portland Inst night with a new iStudcbaker special he has Just purohas eii. , r-ll.. Annrnwerf RPfltat r'" 1 rVcl.l Of lots XOS. 2. 5 n !. . i . . . ... and It: of Inspiration point ins neen me. with the county clerk by Charles C. am. Elirabeth Whtttcn. ? 783 Willamette St, Carroll's Pharmacy Palm Olive Bargain Tr- i c.. 783 Willamette St. &0 'i1LI,'nTlive Ijiquid E '.-,1 itir io shampoos w w Cake of Palmolive Soan Free with Each Bottle Liquid Sliampoo Next Dcor to McMorran & Washburne III! n..... Ulllaril AsU.dMCe ofensor Harold llenjan " l"irrf chased the residence nt V.M Xillaid , reel from Fre.1 Furrow. J he trans action wa. make through Kinney an. Hyde, reaity, dealers. GrgJ8 WoTTl .h, AfcMorran an; WaV-hh tne store, sn.l Wilbur Kennett. of he Brownsville Woolen Mill, store v'il p.n.l Beit ' ,',niion V,MV"m.rMrsP,",,e-;.a,.oek former Ir'of K'ig'n'. " noW hy In I'ortlam !1rre",vi,i...r. in the city f.-r a- fr- djy. Thev re also viititig ''h lock's mother in fotiaee Orove. Prisoners Bound Over i v James Wilson aud Uelbert ltudolirli arrested n Uoise ana uroilKtit lo Minnie on a charge -of arson, were bound over to the grand jury in justice court yester dav. T lev are c uirgeil- witn I'i. i', uu rlolnh. fiither -of one of the men.' with burning a nonsc near r.iiiiun to roiirci the. insurance. .- c ( !.-. . Mav Raise Crescent Lake-"-' In eonnectibn with a storage dam to cnHt ?:tT),(K)() at rrescent. lake w-tticii win raise the level or the tune jit leer, a spe cial permit has been taken out by l M. Itedfield. engineer of the Deschutes county municipal development distrb't. The storage 1s wanted tor tne i iiiuuio ir rigation project, v t ' i 1 y ' ; Suqtne Lltoraturo Goes East ' , The literature of the Kugene I nnmtier if Commerce placed In banks, depots and tther public places for distribution along he Kouthm rnomc lines nas gone use "hot cakes and the distributors ore clamoring fn,'. more. Reports are that the vourtsts nun aoineseesers tase n puce oi K.iiceiie literature with every one select-. sd from the dozens or other eitics. I Younjr Vanderbilt I I Unthrilled By I I. Prospects of Trip. I t San Franoisoo, July til. William K. Vanderbilt, Jr.. aged 15, Ht rolled to IiIh liri'nkfuHt. in Nan i'anciKcoH nuiKt (-xMu-ive hotel today outindy unihrillcii hy the nrntiiwcts of loaviitrr within a day or ho on liia firnt trip to the Orient. At lcoat thntn what tiiose who havr had the pleaHiiro of inoi'liiiff yomiR Mr. VanderbHt, mud. His tutor was very oaroful an to who mot him and for ltd hours has sucpchs fully defended him itpuinst the. newspaper fraternity of San Kraneinen, - Voung Vanderbilt is the guest here of ilrK. lie rni nu Oe'ricliK. Iua aunt. Sin' owns the hotel. Apparently the only person who has talked to him ik tne lintel tnanajter., "lie is not nt all thrilled hy hut pros peets of visiting Japqn," the manager ex plained. 'He understands the trip is imre ly ediumtional and he has the intellectual viewpoint. ' ' Youthful jrr. Vanderbilt( fhoy nil rail him Mr. Vanderbilt) looked tu part a he wit beside his tutor at a 'winded table eating a 'Vontineulal breftkfftNt. J . -sutt smartness rTHESE two rtelightful bathing-suits hav A all the style of the martest sports cos ' ' tome. Picturesque on the beach practical in .' the water and they axe designed so that you - can slip Into them in the twinkling of an eye. Any girl can- make one in a couple of mornings with a Butterick Pattern and ' . Deltor. Drop into our store to-day and get your pattern and material we have a big .. assortment of lovely colors in taffeta, wool -jersey.silk crepes, foulards, surf satin, sateen, "'' ' gingham, prints, and other smart bathing-suit . ' materiala at very special prices this week. : Butterick Patterns with the Peltor ' Prices 20c to 50c Open "Aulo Laundry. : . .lnhn Cnrroll and I.Olmn B. Kimlirell both students of the lhigeue Bible t'ni versity where they nre preparing for tile ministry, have opened an "unto Inuudrj" ana gas station ar isi .-sevemn avenue east, ueit to the Cash and arry store. They nlso iianitie nres ann useir cars. Carroll comes from Yakima. Wash., where he wtia formerly on auto dealer, and Kimbrell is from Missouri. . Girls Lose Clothes ' In Blue River Fire The outing of I'hroe girls, flliss UWcl Dean, Miss .leiiniu Miller of lOugene, and m:.... I.,...., i ,.p 1.' I.. i.. l.nll. was rudely interrupteii by the burning of tno Antlers lodge at. June utver last eve ning. The girls .had rooms on tlt third floor nud all their clothes and belongings were lost 'with the exception of those they wore. . ' ' , . ' Tho girls were away .when the- fire broke out and retiirned to find lint everything had been lost. Toiluy they came to'Kugene in their outing clothes to purchnse more feminine uppurol and (dtiu how to spend nnother week's vncnlioii. rrnetienlly all the guests on the Ihird floor of the lintel lost their belongings but some on the second floor recovered most of their articles. The piniio and some of the large skins nnd iiniinitl mniinlnings were all that were saved from the lodge, the sirls nay. - U. OF. 0. LIBRARY NOTES I Mcdford Has New Fair Grounds New fair grounds arc fitted up with -lne exhibition buildings at Mcdford for he Jackson county fair to bo held this enr September l.'l. and 14. Jackson winty is making bigger preparations han ever before to' show herself reports T. Kparks, district freight and pns- senger ngent or tne rtoutnern I'acmc, who. has Just come rrom tnai ciiy. Many Going to Crater Lake , -Hundred of people ore going to Pra ter lake and Oregon caves this summer, ireonling to I. T. Sparks, district freight md possenger agent of the Southern Pa cific, who returned yesterday from a trip 'o southern Oregon.- He predicts that 'loth these famous resorts will have snv more visitors than in any previous rear. ! -. - During the first six months of W22 the library issued to borrowers a total of 1-14,4110 volumes. Of these 107.4!H were reserved books Issued to readers for use in the library, ,'12,740 were drawn for home use and tlie remnintler were books taken from the stacks for use In the reading room. iVn recoro Is kept oi the number of periodical and reference book used In the reading room or the nr'nher of books consulted fn the stacks. The total number of books circulated on .lanunrd I to June .'10, is 44 per rent grenler than the number issued dur ing the same period in itrji. Miss Marion Hoettehcr, student assist ant in the order department of tile lib rary, was married on June .to to Mr. Lsw J. Tyrell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tvrell will re-. side In Kugene and Mrs. Tyrell will con tinue her work in the library. Sixteen students ore enroiien in Alls Humphrey's general course In libra rv nieiliriiU In the summer session nnd eight are enrolled in the class in classification aud cataloging. nther rtmngs. tere. ni's'jnssnclii inlt fto erect Eugene Theatre Bldg. , Is Being Remodeled The Kugene llieater, Kugerie's largest plinyhouse, Is to undergo iinprovemenUi, Today tho city building inspector ulloufcd n permit for $0O worth of work tkut will be done by Ilnynes Jlrothers, ron liactois, for IK P. Hollcnbeck nnd Mrs. (icoige Midglcy, owners. The .walls ur lo be done over, the boxes put in flrst clasM shape, and tt new floor Is .being laid on the stage,, among other things, Carpenters arc now busy the The .Eugene Fruit, (.rower linn -to.liiv took nut. II norm their .$7iUO; fruit evaporator-lit Kighth nvciino cast, anil 1' erry sircor. i .' Blue River Fire Only One Seen By Air Patrol Two planes of the 01st nero ilipuiilron made flights today over the forests to the east ami to the south. SgU h'owler this morning traveled over Hide Hiver and went us far south nt Ohkrlilke ou the way Jiome. He saw only ouo fli of any slxe during the hour and u luilrthe was up. nnd that was the nun !n tin-; limned off area hack of whern the Illuit Hiver hotel burned Thurs lny night, l.irutennuts Ooldsborougli and fnuglin made a trip to lloseburg. this iifterUoon and had not returned nt, press t.ime.V The motor convoy, , .including four trucks, two touring ears' unit 17 men, 'ar rived at the local field last 'olirlit from the, south. Today the ileiail la busy nit? ranging camp for the - summer. '' The equipment was contained on the trucks. CITIZENS ARE ARMED TO ORDER luly 21. Fremoe s ', luacne Counlo Marrld Webster Wallis and Misa Harriett Itiish. both formerly of Kugene, but now residing fn Portland, v.ere married two lavs ago. according to word reaching 'riends In this citv. Mr. Wall's is bro 'h.r of M. 8. Wullln and Mrs .V. .1. linunson of Ihl city. Miss Hush for- lerlv condiictml : a nunnery ? estulillsh Tient here. ' ' , ' - ViVlV"e r7Vn.t il lr- of F.u ...oe arrived in Ibis city on the mornmf rssrs'Mi f..r "sii: of Mrs. lr?"- "',. ' . II aisl Jira. ' w-"- himie ll:tli Marhfirhl Times. flir. r. . i in . narn fwin It ofmj u w n- Prooerty Owners Will Petition For Macadam The city council will he petitioned at- Its next meeting to improve streets in a tract of several blocks on' the t'ollege Crest car line, according to' thoso con nected with the owners. The land in question lies between Alder unci Anyx, from Niniteenth to Twenty-second ave nue east.- Macadam surfacing I desired liy' the owners of the property concerned. The Lane County Investment compony Jiolds the lnrges part of the land. Judve K. . Potter. Ir. T. W. Ilurria and Mrs. W. F. Osburu, with others, composo (he company. '.' ; Rhowanda, the choice of tho smoker. l''rciiiout, Neb., virttiullv nndir mililury law today .e 1IW citlwins" forced into anils toy"oity of- . flelols to nmlntnin law and -ordei' as an outgrowth of the strike of railroad aliop- men. " ..-;-'-',' '' ' , . The 11 Clbltngo ' nnrt Northwestern strikebreakers who were 'driven- out -of -1 town last. Friday morning , by - striker, ' ; were returned In 'the city today. and es- Corteil hy the ileputisied clti.ens to thn . Imdgo county court house whero tiey' will niiioiii- us witnesses ngaiusr in sirikera who nre to bo arraigned on tho Chilian of iibduetloii; " ' ' .: Intense excltetnent prevailed following'' the amilieutloti of tliA stnto law which ') uuthori7.es the deputation ot citlaena In. wse of einergoncy. v '-. Many of the dniftcil men have tan- up urms under protest. Including In tie ranks arn - business men, .firoirssipnai . men unil men from tilt walks of life. The drafting of deputies cama last night likn a siiildeu tlinmlcr stroke.'. Police were posted on every, corner of the business tlistrlct--with name; taken from tho rosters uf thn Americal legion,' and tho chamber of commerco and the. ritlseiis were ordered to appear for flepif"' limtlon or suffer tho penally provided hy law. . - ,' ' ' . . . ' ';-. ' BORN JONES At (he home of the mother's parents at Pleasant Hill, Friday. July , 'Jl. 11122, to Mr, nud Jr. Arlo Jones, of Jasper, a son. . l - ; : too Late to classify AVANTKD First -class man for, ranch. and orchard work. uMust bo well able to handle and care- for orchard. Bo ready ', to start work Monday morning. Year around Job. lYo not answer if yon can-, not fill, above, Box 150, Phone 10F22. ' Eugene. iy'il , KOK RAM! on TIlAniWin-acrc ranch linnso and tsirn, good soil,, goisl wells, all fenced.; 2 miles froin good town, . Write mo Ouard. ',,;. , y'U NO WONDER EVERYBODY FROM MILES AROUND GOES TO FIRES IN THIS CALI- A V Abl J, V W A, ( , 1 . , , i F'sna rJi 1 : Funsrsl fists Chaaaed Funeral servici for the late Jolir Tt. (trvsni will lie held Sunday nfteruoort in rtead of todsy because of the faet I hit elmives livln some distance ownV ih1l in, i,tt,'h here hi- lodav. The. services rill be held in the Ile rt-meierr Bt I I'.lock in the afternoon. The Odd IVIlow 'odge will have charge. The riln are iow at the Hrnneteltrr chapel. - ; . " Vany Goinfl lo Holttala Meet Monv IJine connir lloste!n hree.(er rill innter or t'orvallis tomorrow to si -end the stale llnlstein meeting at Ihe Irrgnn Agricnlliiral college. O. It pun ir of Mesdowriew. Is secrelarv of Ihe date Holmein as..ciation. which will onvene on Ihe collei e campus. He iml Max Arp. who owns a state record llol teln cow, will he among lhoe altetHl '. ' - to EmployH Thlt Weak The I n-n-d Stales oiployment bureau ilaced 120 men nnd 2X women In work Sis week, arcording lo the reimrt of 'Isnsger Frank Armitate. .Men hired vere nine farm hamls. 25 frnit nickers Ix eariientem. two painter. .'12 road hands, two nioer aud two firemen. . , ... .... i .w YA fi 'it Eta. .rv. - .,-i v f A i -i ' i ! Marft't I ha rcafttn tha Bretlv fir e row of Fairfax. Cal., loaded Into tho fir truck drcoa parody Tlmo lr "flapper" wear lilk lioto and hair boabrd. When the alariu.iooDtH tad duty par Hi they elide beote aed Heaon Mm nv f! If i , I, i y t- I j.lti i 4;?