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-T JIE EUGENE DAILY GUARD'
t rde school .rt fay tjjt
l "'"'-.aln Carleton's of-
fc. riir uiieriiitfndf nt of schools
the wui .
0rK. . 1.-.. rnmn f .wrv
..f sen0"1 '
eoool in the city i represented.
L'lowe'rn. color 'charts or eonven-
Ijil realm" u" ''" -"
weeks virn a ,refl lot 01"1"'"
L.irtm'f.
nria Heights Is .,
rown Upon Market
I,nie tracts in or near (lie city its
Ivd by llie Sam Hugh Realty coui-
I'.l''iwlils. located on the north
If jiulkina point, has been platted
Idaig ",IH u,,u u" " " 1
Several have been already sold
,'.nr b Hie University of Ore-
ll to downtown business men. .
L street) cut nn tins tract, in
L niitciili the citv limits. A won.
lies' is to he had from the heights,
it tlie agents.-'-.
Jailers Prevent i
nk Bandit's Escape
I,., Oct 21. Vigilance of two
it the eounry jail prevented iue
ittemnr of James E. Redaond,
mdit. from ramping jail last night.
, k rimsidered by the authorities
Lout dangerous criminal' used a
r two niontiis, in severing inree
ses ol steel. i i .
h-Kelly Head
visits At Wendling
nmiptior. nresident vtf the Booth-
iimber company and a resident of
inicisco. with A. i;. lixon. inan-
Itlie company, mm v, v. Aiarun,
inecr,' are at Wendling today in
construction on- the new mill
lilares ill one. burned last sum-
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Hunting Deer
Page SeVOfl
Hern Fran n;.
! J!.luJ !.rU T""v '" ' r"'i"
are umoih in Kinrtt..u
W. l? W!ny, h '.W'f ('An'AI,X KftAXK W-l.Ntll h..ur before sunset. S.alk c. a
11 Y -. ,r, .iiuir MITs II'! i !U Is IliP fn-'rt'l iif a t-ri w f Ii "B"'-. im i"n mr (1'CP US
ver n,'r".'.',V; lrr'".'e i'"',1' Wus ('n':'' Win.. The fifth un II,. ?ou. H J'"' '" f'"" l'"''"-
"K liuu'K lienr wil h. .nl.i;.i....i ....!"'" "-"I. U"ir. iirv
Ihe liimry ..ii-niiH Hi r,.,i.lm 'I'lirn the I
'in ' i .... ... ,.-. ,,,- ptuuiiui; tiown I
....... .....i ,i iniir urging I tie ill gall-, will
, lli out. lmit h ave tlie deer nil the
! Bl'i'im.l. it will heat, get it over a log
'or in ross a roek s,i (hat the air eau eir-
I-IIIKI llll.l..rl....lt
Sli.v llie liver ami luoif it over hard
wmd embers. t,is off a jim,v pi,K. r
so and know you th.ii uian. thai vou
are some lneky ellnp.
i...i;.. . u ' "le growers nave
u ade much money out of what tiiey have
I t.aose of us who loiv-.i
Dra'n Resident i. r... '.rears in Nature's wild s,hoo of ol,i....'i
....... lui u iiiuiitr ot OIL'
U' M M. . " " ., . . t:ielllnK realite lhe ., I I.;..
': l. a reureu merchant of ram.. ,,... .1 " . , '
, Eugene transacting business euraVwi:,, ',he'"H,,e" wh'de
. : H'-nrij as itssi'llltai lis
thirly-six incJics at thp sbunldr. lok
for smts ami patt-he uf gray, dark jjiav,
lirowii and cvu blatk. Uiok wrv Uiw
alunj: i!u ground.
Som Things You Should Know l
A sliot in the intestines will hrinjt tlic
to shoot. TJiis mhv reniire many wea- 1 Iint 1,: wi'" r,'niaiu tl'-'ie if not dis
soiih of ap:ri'Utiicshii, tr it mav not I turl)tM' for a couple of hours. If- the
Observation in vital. There are ' nniiv ' 1,1 'r '!lot h lejt, wait half
telltale signs on everv side. foot print I u" " "Ir ami ,lieu proceed caiitioulv.
...ii. it ri: hi- ittU ill i II I I 1IIH VOU
Lindsay, Tramp Poet
Is Cominer Octohpr 28
. .i 'i :i ' . . I 'bsplaeed leuves, fraved natehes of liin li- ' l"pt where he stood ill the tii
iiimei j.iniisay, America . "irmiin burk. t ewdroiof ihiwln..! .i... i i. i fired, then make u careful siirv..v i..
!!?ii.i'0J ltt,?Je, l""'" " he is sometimes ! wood, browsed twigs and ruffled moss ' '"'l' going after liim. l.is.k for the hair
till Yi t ,:. a matr appropriate Iu" on the fallen vdar.
"K . i. . '"'toiler
-h, to chant bis worlil famous rhvmes
according to w,,r( P.ejveii , ,,,. ,v 'l)ean
p"n of- "le .so,'"1 Journalism
at the I niversity of Oregon.
A robust American of medium stature,
with blonde hair ami ruddy co lesion
mid eyes that remind one f a green
horizon, arched with eyebrows the shade
of a nimbus cloud, is A aehel Lindsay,
the renowned poet who will sing, shout ,',r
semaphore, if that means is necessary
to bring out the idea of his verse. Tlie
editor of llie Westminster (lazetie once
said of the minstrel poet that he belong
ed in n class by himself. His stylo wTs
original, though a most unique si'vle and
would die wilb him. lie is more' than a
poet. It was his ability to recite that first
brought him into the limelight. His voice
has a poouliar ninlily. fill,.,l wj,i, P1H.
tlon nnil riniloi.n..uu ...I.I..I. .1
sic of the soul. The fjuulity of ' his voice
1 '" me spiru 01 ins verse.
cor off hi. Ill,, hnllut Mo ..H
Tllo 4Hl.t... .....:...:'.: ' 1 nr.lllll.l ivill .hnm ivl, nl I...-' 1, :
.... ......... ..i ,UIIUII,M1 IK Mle suriace, :' v: jhhiii'-'i
t.'ie changes of the growth of timber the I "r k-''1"''1 " ball struck. Never hur
iiualities of the lying ground, the feed- r-v- Study the situation out. make up
o s K-rouiiu. i;ie Hours of the dav. the
placement of the sun. and shifts of wind
these are but llie index to the book of
observation anil woods' sense. To steal
Olloil rimi. op.ii. ...1,1. ,1 .
:.' iiii i.-ii- criiiuiiess ol
the cougar, 'flick functioning of head
hnml I .i . '
l:',.H'" me liaiiciiee or liutl
CITY NEWS.
Itches Fire-
fire department was cnileii out
nVlock this afternoon to a flue
-0 Kiglith avenue east. No dam
done, , - '. , - ;
50 for Booze
Crnwfoni, iiicked lip on the
Friday night about 10;.'i0 o'clock
drunk and having moonshine
io Ins possession, was lined N
court bv .ltidge Alta King this
iu. He had deposited $100 bail.
ed Cross Program
plets outlining services for 'Red
timlay. November 12. will be sent
lie ministers in a few days by
eouuly chapler, American Hcd
resident Harding has issued n
btion Isettlng November 12 hs
fss .Niiniiay and the various
nil over the country are beiitg
derote a portion of the day to
11 lifi a joy to have a
ac-Dry Battery
in j'our oar. .
11 it now you will
eventually. ..
NKOPIT! It requttes
ater, Xo Acitl, No At
tn. , Xo more worrj' or
lse; Sounds'- too s00(l
true."-' Try it" on our
linlee, Good ,T vnnrs.
Is up under tlie liard-(eatment.
Dry Battery Go.
f est & Sons Motor Co.
nth and Pearl Sts.
P 532 Eufrone. Ore.;
TOO LATE to CLASSIFY
TWIT t mrw
AVo am inviting you ro come nnd look
. ...... .c, niut-n, mill ui kiiii
of tools. At lews than whidesale priee.
AT.SO
We must sell our lare stock of second
hand iurniture, KtnveH and toids at
your own price, before the building is
moved.
In the meantime, when you are in oiir
place, iwk UK about furs. We are readv
to handle all the furs you can cutcli,
or trap tit the. highest market price.
PE.MKMT1KR
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I your n'pe, sit down, and May there for
'a while.
I The less Mo-id Keen indicates tiiat
the animal will be found dead after a
few bonis. I leer shot in tin- front half
usually juum into the air. if nor iixt.nx.
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iiuiio. eyr ami loot, tin mu i-n. f I...... : nsim v
et'r nnd rliirut tlm t l-;ii1..i if ... i. :.. .1. . 1.:..
nn 1 vif """""" " iHiigue .,? , , 1 "'."" " part mey
win nirn oiii wiiu nieir juim ifg. A ilefr
shot through the heart seldom drops itn
inedintely. lie makes off at top sp(-(U,
riinuijig ciose to. me ground, follow
l i ff uuiiun'i in latigiir
....,.....,,,- llt.ul umi coin, Ult'SC
mark the lino of demarcation from tvro
to expert.
Silill l.,,t: : .1... . i:.. i .
. .... ...... iuK in i.ih- jsui ui'SI I1IKI mosr 1 1 1. ' " Mllw
Seicntif 10 U'iv lkf I,,, nn.,., .1 ii 1 once. If shot I hrmiv 1 t in iti).ru ),.. ..
its own charms, from the wilih rness and 1 Rn off nft,M tm' first j'""P Foamy, ligln
nolitarv nature of the haunts into whir' l'ol"1',,,l blood tells the tale. Follow
it leads you. from the strnnse and al- ouickly. If tic deer is shot through the
.....r., ui.iniT'MtiuN skin wuicii ii reouires .' ' -..' im"- " k1 1 " secomi
mm 1 rum uie pruic o? cause!, n-s ahilitv I""' " ,f oe n lonr Hike. ' r
which nm. .Ilimvou f..... .....).:... .1 ' lA siiol llirniii'li tin. h,iA will f,,,. ),;,.. If I -'"
ft blind trail, by signs whollv invisible to I111' ltllI,'t "nt I'flect.
ntifiiinilin. f.i..,u .0 .1 ... . I In tin. ni-iHop ,f v..L.,.(ti,F :.
CONCERT SERIES TO
nnfinnilint fii'nu t n tt . .....i'.. 1 1
. : " " nituvriniiii lUKl
triumphant issue.
honk fur deer tracks along the shores
j.-i.-ir., mi UU- ur-UOK Ol SllCaillS WUCTC
the gnmnd is marsbv. aioni; old wood
. .un in ) irii miiiikii!) ooruereu nv
thickets. MViere a deer track is made
tonight you are npt to find another one
there tomorrow. Avtnd nnne'essarv
n'-'Sf' Ih'IT feed Ulien (Iwt nwum Jo
" " ' 1 " "S ruiiiM II Mil IOOK , 1,1.1'. - T ' .
over our lug stock of animal traps. Tini,fi no,w "lfM,n hlll tll,,' "re
All sizes of tents mid wugon covers "J1""1"1 " ' the dark
ti'ui1iiL. ....... -I...1 1. 1 . . V . . " of the moon thev feed until mi.M..,- K'.i..,,
bathuKhdrv'al f "''" -im-faiisr r.oca,e
of tools. At less than wholesale ur Ce I regular runways nnd follow every
I-"'" " liner now uim and even- ra
vine and rivulet. When limit it in snow,
compare your own track with the doers
for freshness. Look for the edges. New
tracks will glisten, older ones will gather
fine dust from tlie trees and the crys
tals will .have lost their keenness ' of
cilire bv evaporation.
tin bare ground look for dislinct im
pressions or the hoof, upturned stones,
nierred leaves, scratches on the rocks,
broken sticks or bent twigs. I,ook for
small trees where fleet luivi, .iil.u..,l il...:
horns. If you find them in roomy for
ests, slalk quietly or lake n stand and
coming and going, because we buy your Uimrise to ,,l.nt ,.t,.i,t vi..,.l. .. .. '.'
...... ui, liim wiiu us, ,11111 iiiaKi; money
Comill? norl trnitif lioenoun ..... Ion.
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...in, nuiti, iiiii h, .pieiio grape rooi
nnd wo sell you everything you need
at less than cost price.
Miller & Esy Itubehstein
WILLAMETTE HIDE & .TL'N'K CO.
17: Wesfr 8th. Phone 21 I i
After li p. in. phone -HH-.T or lOi'll-V I
o23
there is a wide range 'of choice. Let this
sink deep. Any gun tart yon now hc.ve
and have cotton your deer with is good
enough. For reasons of sportsmausliip
I do not advocate the small rifle, nor do
we need a bullet.willi v.viirlwind veloeitv.
leer lire seldom, shot nt distances over
u hundred yards. A rifle giving a ve
locity of around .'.OOO feet per . sec
ond and a striking energy of over fif
teen hundred foot pounds is about ideal.
Among the carl ridges adapted to deer
sbo ding nre tlie following:
Caliber Mullet .Muzzle Vol. Knergy
(J ranis l't. See. 1't. Ibi
.nn Win. 1711 2(10.! ir.ii
..'!.! Win. 200 .. 2(l.-i(t s(7
.:i2 Will. Sp 170 2104 1C7"
.nr.i s. l. im irao , hits
A take-down rifle is more preferable
to the solid frame, a repeater is the fav
orite, Pressing a deer is n part of the gamp,
and a vital part if you wish to save
your game. Open up the abdominal cav
ity with the point of the knife, begin
ning where Ihe ribs grow together und
cut st wig-lit back, being careful not to
pierce uii.v in ine iiHcsunes. t ut the
membrane that seoarntes the ni.lomrn
START. TOMflflnQW
, The Mrihiid!M church choir is to open
its year's work with a series- of Sunday
evening concerts beginning tomorrow
evening at S o'clock. This year John
St:irk l'vans. choirmaster and orgjinivt.
has gathered together a -uunrtct of solo
ist wh- will appear in all of the con
certs. Hcsides ihee Mr. Kvans aln
promises an instr'-mental soloist in most
of the concerts. The serb'S is ti be of
several weeks duration.
The quartet of soloists is made up of
Madame Hose Mclirew, dramatic so
prano ami instructor in the University
school of music. Vera Price, contralto,
for several years n soloist in th,. choir,
(lien Morrow, baritone, men's glee club
soloist, and Kov ltrvson, tenor, member
,.f (I, rt n),.i.
Frank ltadollet, flutist, will ntipear nt
the first concert, lie, Hex Tiidei-wood.
violinist, nnd Mr. Kvnns, organist, will
be the instrumental soloists for ihe scr
ies. Mr. Itndolbt was formerlv of the
Kivnli theatre orchestra iu Portland. Mr. I
I'nderwood is head of the violin depart- I
iih-im i un i invtTsiiy sriiooi oi movie
ai"' direeor f the I'niversity orchestra.
iMr. Kvan's merit as an organist
lould be known to all who have been on
the campus before this year beciiiiM of
his former work in the church choir.
The program for tomorrow night is ns
follows:
Anthem Saviour. When Night In
volves tJie Skies Shelley
filen Morrow and choir
Solo Lead Kindlr Mght Protheroo
Hoy Hryson, tenor
rrnn Offertory Meditation from
Suite in It Minor Kvans
John Stark Kvnns
Anthem Venr Not Israel Uuck
Vera Price nnd choir
Flute Soln The Swan Saiut-Sacns
Frank- Hadoletle,
Solo He AVas Uesnised Maunder
Mine. Mclirow
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TREAT
YOUR
EYES
ns tlipy ili'ci'v nnil they will (jlvi- ymr
cmill'lll't, ft'CIMllllll lliilil linlll umi lion, l.
'lllllc, lilej NCI'Vlcc.
Moil. tii .iptlcnl science provides roircct K'usses In nsslstlnu nn.! '
' in iiiii.tiiiii mu iniilly Hltliiuit cyst lain.
I spe, iiilio in crelul eMiiiiliintlo,, f t,P cos iy ,Im 1III1K,
ni'1'r..vc.l mctfimls iinil s-lentiflcnlly cc.illlt. Instruments kmmu
to .iptlcnl scienii'.
I'lloiic CM
tlOH Wlllamctto
KiiRcne, Oi'-cin
, ... .e.,nin ! reiieiiii afteurs nre picKlllg 1111 loose
from the client. Jtellch inside and sever ends of the investigation to solve the
Nab 26 For Handling
Stolen Liberty Bonds
St. r-aul. Minn.. Oct. 21. Arrest of 2(1
nei sons here on charge of handling stolen
liberty bonds, and securities may soon
lead to the orresl of perpetrators' of big
New York and Chicago bond mill mail
thefts, authorities declared today.
eoerai agenrs are puking lip loose
mysterious Uieft of $2,1110,000 worth of
securities from u mail I ruck iu New
ork, October 21, 1021. It. mav also
lead lo further arrests iu llie Ft.' Dear
born station robbery in Chicago when
4FI.-rtKi.iKMl iu securities and cash were
taken.
Assaulters of Woman
Sought By Officers
Xew York. Oct. 21.- Tvo men who
attacked, hound ami gagged .Mrs. Kiutn.-i
Wetzel, caretaker of an Ivpiscupat Oiureh
chapel in -lamaicii. and I hen fired tin
chapel iu which she lay helpless, weie
sought by police today.
-Mrs. Wetzel was n'-sciied enrlv toilav
by l'alrolinau l llriih as the flames
caught on her clothes. Mrs. Wetzel told
police she believed the men were after
$IIIK hoi- husband, who works nights,
drew from a bank lo buy a home.
Raspberry Vinegar
Take nine ipim-ls of rasphcrriocs, lo
Mint add one ipiart of vinegar, after
mashing the berries somewhat, allow
them to sland from four days to it week,
and then siileeze out the juice through a
cloth and udd a ipiart of sugar to each
quart of juice, lioil fifteen minutes and
men Dottle tig'jtly
NOTICE TO CREDITORS I
Notice is hereby Biveu to all whom it
may concern that the undei signed, Henry
W. Stewart, has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Walter J.
Stratford deceased, nnd of the partner
ship existing at the time of their deaths.'
of Walter .1. Ktrutrord and John W.
llelbi, by ihe Comity Court of the State
,f Oregon for the County of Laue, ami
Ms qualified as such administrator; anil
All persons having claims against said es
uite or said partnership estate are here
by notified and requested to present
llie sumo verified us required by law,
wilh llie proper vouchers, to the said nil-niinistra'-..,-
at the office of Chnrlea A.
llardy, First National Hank llnllding, in
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, within six
months from the .lute of Ibis notice.
Date of first publication this (Jib day
if October, 1022.
HKNUY W. STEWART.
Administrator of the Estate of Walter
.1. Stratford, deceased, and of the part
nership beriitofore existing between
Walter -T. Ntt-atfoid and John W. Helhi
CltAHLES A. .HANDY, Attorney for
Estnte. First Nntimial Bonk Building,
Eugene, Oregon.
sso. lanj-t n-dy-ns
TUG AVCTION SALE '
SATURDAY, OCTOUEH 2S
At East Ninth Street Feed llarn,
Eugene, Oregon.
About .10 head of good dairy cows, that
are fresh or coming fresh within tlie
next thirty days. In this bunch of cows
I have the well known X. J. Bryant
entire herd of Jerseys from the Mo
hawk valley, that are good- ones nnd
. most of them fresh. Every eow 'P.. H.
tested. About. 2fi head of horses that
are good work stock, ranging iu wieght
from 1100 to 1000 pounds. Ages It to
12 yrs. old. Also team of mnre nudes,
weight 2400 lbs. Extra good ones. Well
broke nnd sound, ti yrs. old.
Several head of stock entile consisting of
- large cows, heifers and steers. 2 good
saddles, 3 good wagons, 10 set of
work harness.
Credit of II to 0 months given responsible
- parties.
J. K. GREER. Auctioneer.
CHAS. TAYLOR. Owner.
U. S. NAT L. BANK, Clerk.
b27
WlO enn exchange your city property for
a good ranch today. See ns. EUGENE
REALTY CO. ,r.21 Willamette St. o2..
WOMAN Student desires modern room
with accessible bath or would shore
small apartment with lady. 540 care
Guard. o2.'i
WANTED Woman or girl with some
furniture to share home and expenses
with woman alone. Phone l.'141-J. o21
to iry out Valet Autb-Strop lfazor
Free of Charge.
f Auto-Strop Razor strops itself, so that each blade
oo slini'pi'nod and used several times. You get 12
(m with the Auto-Strop.
00 Men Wanted
M Once
-. '1 A
Fair Enough!
"iniilly eonip in n.n,1 f n irtr V if .'!fl rlnva- if
f re not satisfied, return it. If' vou are satisfied,
10 "d pay us for it. -
' No Deposit No Money Needed for Trial
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Here is one of the greatest Values
ever offered in Surplus Ami' Goods
We secured a fortunate allotment
of these Government Regulation
Army Olive Drab Overcoats1 at
give-away price and now we pass
on 16 you this great bargain, giving
you an All Wool Overcoat that cosit
the Government about .$20.00 each
for .$(5.08. Made of heavy wool gov
ernment cloth, Army regulation is
sue, and made lo stand the test of
hard' service; rain proof, wind
proof, heavy and warm. Sizes 'AO
to 42. Buy lodav, for the supplv
won't last long. Only $6.98.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED
Give Chest Measurements
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&A98
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Surplus Army Goods Store
.Tht. Store That Saves' Y.bu Money!. . " .
11
616 Willamette St.-
388
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