Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 21, 1922, Image 3

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    v Evening, November '"'21," 1D22 "H"
Tuesday
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
V Tago Three
STICTSOX HATS
VASSAU UNI)E1UVJAR
A Wonderful Shoe Sale
That Is
Chucked full of 0
Men's Shoes
$150 Men's Black or
Brown. Work Shoes
2
Hen's Shoes
$6.00 Men's Brown Calf
Blucher Dress Shoes
$J98
Ladies' Shoes
$6.00 Ladies' Black or
Erown Brogue Ox
fords. ' .
Ladies Felt House
Slipper, Ribbon
Trimmed
98c
Ladies' Shoes
$6.00 Ladies' Genuine
Kid Dress Shoes
$1.98
Ladies' Shoes
$7.50 Ladies' Strap
Patent Leather Cut
outs ' 1
JJ.98
Boys' Shoes
$3.50 Boys' Heavy Lea-,
ther School Shoes
$4.98
I
Men's Shoes
$8.00 Men's Leather
Lined Vici Dress Shoes
$5
Girls' Shoes
$4.00 Girls' Broad Toa
Brown School Shoes
$2
MODEL SHOE
,..";,i:,?; wi;724 WILLAMETTE ST.
STORE
'Tho people of Laiu ronntv have con
tributed VioMV .sintt-d .huljn V.
Skipwnrtli, chairnum of tho xih an
miul Ked Cross drive bWnjr conduct od
ar the present time. "The Kid l'ios
iiJiiirtiiiiift it setrret.iry and office in the
vty of Kukoiiv available nt nil time U
veteran of tho war. The main purj.OM
nf tin drive is t ( aciuirc funds to as
sist disabled ex-seldiers in obtain..,,!
their clumis from (In- nuvernnuuit."
TJip inrahi;Uiii is "well-tilted for
this purpose ami take the entire bid
den of priHif from tin bunds of t!i
chiimuiit.. In many ns much as (vi.
veur.s iirenevessary More imiteriui etui
be piitherml to cmipMe tin t'luim.
.lltfe NkiowortU belie vs tliut it is a
duty of tho peoplo uiio tltyed nt homo
ilurinp the,. war to enroll .as member. oi
tip' Ked Cross and assist the mt-n who
went over and fought. ltvstitnte families
are helped by the organization and on a
number of occasions a loan of or
lots tided a needy veterau over a period
of hard luck.
"It in interesting to note the number
of times ,1iia annnry Ua been- paid
back." he remarked.
The roll call will be conduct eo until
ThanksffiviiiK. Solicitation starts in th.
business district of Kugcne today. There
are convenient booths erected on t!'0
streets for rho purpose of enrollment.
Work is nil -ready well-orpanizeu at iho
university under the direction of Miss
.MiuK-bno MiiFamiH, .errcttiry .axf tJifc
school of business administration. Too--pie
in ,lhe outside towns and con.numi
lies nr now beinjr fimtllcd mid solicitors
report that the majority upproachrd up-,
preeiaro the necessity of conthiuinjr the
servits. oecordinff to Miss Grace Not
ton, secretary of the hunt county chan
ter. Seventy five per cent of the money
collected , jritt bo used ill Inne county,
the remaining lfi per cent roiii to tiie
nutmmll n.'fsbcintioii for other purposeft.
such the assistance- of the people iu
i ho recent nrthn.uake, in Chili.
Officers for the coming' year of the
coimtj' chapter will bo elected nt Uie
rooms of the chajiiber of commerce le
C(mbrtr 11 at 4 p. m. Following are the
j.reKorit officers: F. h. Chnmbers. chair
man; M. Sliiun, first vice-chairman;
Mrs. II. A. Coo ley. second vice-chairman,
Mrs. K. V. Wheaton. third vice
chairman; Mrs. V. A- IliclmrdKon, fourth
vice-chuinnnn; Miss Minnie Scott, fifth
vice-chairman; Mrs. Altn G. Wilson,
sixth vice-chairman;' W. 0 (iordon,
treasurer; and Miss. Grace Norton, ex
ecutive secretary. .
PLACE RIURSE BACK
MPLOYERS' BONO
; REQUIRED NOIORE
Portland, Nov. 21. Evidence tlmt the
Iioyal Legion of Loggers and Iumber
men, ns an assocJaUon of employes and
employers, is successful in the 'fullest
depvo was offered yesterday tit ttie
I'iltbtli Kcmi-imnual session of tin direc
torate, convened in t.he Portland hotel,
when by inianiujous vole upon n recoin
iiimdation of employe members the
bonds which have heretofore, been re
quired of employer members were abol
ished. This was consented to by the em
ployers present 'only after it 'had -been
slwnvn that the recommendation emanat
ed from -employe- members in more than
half of the legion districts, and that it
.was the sentiment of such employes that
it was not entiitnnle for employers to
post such bonds when employes were
exempt from such conditions.
Hern was also, it ah shown, n mow
ing disposition to accept employer as
sociates solely upon honor, this dis
position arising from experience with
the present employer members, who for
four years have met every lest through
good and bad times.
I Try Eugene Special for a Good Clear.
APROMPT
KICK-OIF
in the coldest
weather
Zerolene good cold.
l oil. flow IrttW
nd lubricate per.
fectfyiniero weather
rproleet tha bear.
mg. inereaM tha
Perand flexibility
ol your cngiat.
100 power at once. Your
motor kicks off the moment
you step on the starter.-
That's "Red Crown" the
quickest-starting motor fuel
on -he market.
"Red Crown" vaporizes rap
idly and uniformly in the
carburetor, no matter how
cold it gets.
Play safe. Use quick-action
"Red Crown" and nothing
else, and you'll go a long
.ways toward eliminating win-'tcr-driving
troubles. '
Fill at the Red Crown sign
at service stations, garages
and dealers everywhere.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
O (California) .
Oregon Represented
At Bryn Mawr
-V - v: ' ' . -
Dr. Pen . VillmniK, n riuluatn of (lie
1010 .'l:.-a of th I hiivci-sity of (:i'K.
reprcsL-nlfil lis Ahriu Mtilor lit tin' re
cent itmuirui-ation of Dr. Miu-ion K. 1'nrk.H
m prt-siileut of Hr.vn .Mawr colli't'e. Ilr.vn
Jliiwr, I'u. Dr. WiHiiuiiH sont tin account
of the ceremony to frirmU on I lie cam
pus. Jle is now a nu-niher tf the nnlitt
al science faculty of the. Vniveisity ft
I'ennKylvnnin mid wu n niciniier nf the
University of Oregon summer faculty Inst
year. '
Many of the lnnM notable eiliurators
in America wer" pr4::ent at the installa
tion of Dr. l'arks, u'lntllne Dr. JamCH
H. AnsMI, iircsiilent of Yale I'liivcu-Kity;
Dr. Willinm A. Nnilxon. ircii(l"it of
Smith cnllcKc: Dr. William V. Comfort,
oresiilent nf Ilnverfonl collcKc: Dr: Vir-
Kinia ('. (iilnVrsh'cvc. (lean ami iro-fi'B-sor
of KnftlisU at liornnril college, ami
many others. . ' .. i.
"I spoke to Dr. I'arlt ncroonally.
wrote Dr. Williams. Vie Oregon, ilclrcaio,
"ami exprepwed the congratulations and
best wishes of l'resident Campbell, and
rhn u-unteil m. to lie sure to thank him.
Miss. Park expressed !ier nnprei inl ion of
the fact that the I niverslty or iregon
v.-a represented mid stated that she
wanted to keep In close touch with the
institution.
The euunty nureo was again placed on
the l.aue county Widget by the. Imdgul
board which held a special session ven
terday afternoon and voted to put this
item hack in the estimated l'.H'H expen
ses. The nuree is carried at $.-10n am!
this will inerense the budget estimate
over last year about StIOO. it in said.
The officers and many members of
the Ijnnc County Public Health assoe a-
j tiou uppetu-ed before the budget board
I and explained t.b&' work .of the cnuul.
i nurse before the yote was taken. Com
I missioiwr Kmmett Sharp was absent
, from the meeting. .Other mcmbera of the
; budget board were Judge C. P. Parnard.
j Coiiunissioiier ,M. 1J. Harlow, Ioren ld
wards, .1. II. Chainhcrs and V. T. Gor-
dou. ' . .
0, ED OTTER
m SKIRT WITH
DIAMOND DYES
Oregonians Crowd Capital
: For Unmerger Hearing
"Washington. Nov. 21. All flections of
1 1 n-egon win oo representeu loony at ino
,aeni-iiig ih'ioi e i uc iinersiuie iiniiiirerec
commission on the issues involved in the
Southern Pjirific-t1 en tral Pacific unnier
ger case. Pol many came from Drefrm
that, not one of the leading- Washington
hotels had available rooms sufficient, to
accommodate tliein.
Aimmg those located at various hotels
are Arthur C. Snencer, general counsel
for the tregon-Washiiigton Hnilroad A:
Navigation company;' Fred Knapp, W. Tj.
Thompson. William Morrow, general
land agents for the l.'nion Pacific;
Frank P. Sullivan. Colonel (Jeorge H.
Kelly nud IL F. Craig, nil of Portland;
S. S. .Planchm-d'of Ornnts -Pnss, W. "W.
Calkins of ihigene. W. S. West of Kln
ii, aili Falls and William Tollman of
linker.
Kvery "Diamond Dyes" package tell
how to dve or tint any worn, faded gar
ment or drapery tt new ricji color that
will not streak, spot, fade, or run. Per
fect home dyeing is- guaranteed with
Diamond Dves even if you have never
dyed before, .lust tell your drugoint
whether the material you wish to dye
is wool or silk, or whether it is linen,
cotton, -r mixed goods. For fifty-one
years millions of women have been using
"Diamond lives'' to add yeors of wear
to their old. shabby, waists, skirts,
dresses, coats, sweaters, stockings, dra
peries hangings, everything!
EUOElil cOLLECTION AGENCY
No collection, no fee. No entry fee or
dues. Legal department,
ones, i-eg .i , 0W,,,!S M((r
Springfield', On., Nov. 21. Mrs. C.
F. F.ggitaonn is in receipt of a messnge
from Mrs. Hannah Hill, who with her
husband left here last, month for Sacra
mento, Cnl., for his health. The change
was not beneficial and they have soue to
their old home in Nevada. Mrs. Hill was
librarian here for a number of years.
Entertain
la Lloyd on Friday afternoon
Parent-Teachers
Mrs. Itoda
entertained the tParent-Tencher associa
tion of the ' Gleuwood district at her
home.
American Legion Gift Box.
The American Legion and nuxiliary
are packing a box of jams and jelltes for
the diKihieii soiuteTs now at tne iiospiiiu.
The pdeking is lieing done at the home
of Mrs. M. It. Huntley.
Maket Stoves
Skim
Springfield Personals,
ltollv Moon and family went to Cor
rallis on Saturday to attend the game.
Mrs. Jt. P. .Mortensen went to cor
vsllls on Saturday.
Mrs. Drui-e Howard returned to Wrml-
linr on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C.Hill returned to
Wendlini- on Sunday.
Mrs. Win. Mnrtin who in seriously ill
is reported as out of danger.
Stove Polish
;.,t rot ruhve at sort oii-mn f it iwm ImK
firji f
oi's.e. t. l-f.f.'H r.tt
IT a ' i.- trt- f.-t. H-'4 ir tie r-- ."n":
1 L ' riw1 Ml fttl P0h tor ;-t. r.ti.
I ar li It I-- tvo Itx ix. wioffiobik4. -
BIJkCK SU.K STOVE POLISH WORKS
JL' iiiya.i.-fTli. " H7 ".n
IMPORTANT INSURANCE DECISION
I Sim KrittHHCo. Nov. 'Jl. An inmir-
np,i rompany intint my a linrficinry n
full oven thouirh it mny not: hnvo linil h
i t-liJinre to (.Oliver th iKiIiry to it oriirinin
j ownrr. tur i nitpu Matt cin-uit cotirt or
finiH'al d"''ilf'(l loduy iu the en of
j Grji'-t Itutht'rfonl. hcufUr'mry of tin
; ..".KtO iiiMirfiiHf of William K. .'.illiufcM of
Tncoinii. I.illinK' I''1' Hire wcrkR nftr
tnkinif out tno inniirarfp ami beffiro tlip
! rini(iany could deliver hin iwlirv (o hint,
t 'J'ljf iiiiirnn'-n roinimny lifld in lhf
' lowpr rourt that ah iho policy had not
. bon delivered, tliff traiiKrtiou wan not
mmi-lMc J"li ? roiirt held (lint thm fact
did not Iwst'-n miiiany'K ohliRHtioii,
l!.f fart tlL'lt it Ql'Td" MH.'f H
inline tttnt nnvry must bi Diore
a jMiltcy ih oturntivt. Thn circuit cotirt
iiphrld tlitn jti'lzmrnt.
PORTLAND DRESSED .MEATS
l"riten'. Nov. 1, 4'onntry nn'.itr
nlloijt i-rir"t j
f'r,;:i!rv loipK Wn.r, lif-avr. j.liff
Ir: rtt l.tow. about Hii to tt im-in,
lJ''Vi !.'!. iia-r Htuff iHinix 1sf
Sn-okl iiiat-: llanis 'JJb'tt'.2c; breait
fftt Imcon 'tftifr.
a4;:nr 1ion- mrnt RtPr h-' 12J4
f UU'tH llfll4Vf. row; Ufyiiu-.
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Copyright 1922 Hart Scluffncr & Marx .
Hart Schaffner & Marx
luxurious winter I
'r ."" -
COME in and see: these;
masterpieces of the world's';
master tailors. j;
Hundreds ot overcoats in!!
the most luxurious weaves
and smartest models. :'
Raglans, box coats, belted v
models, Chesterfields fine ;
tailoring.
$22.50 to $50.00 I
BIO SIZES
SMALL SIZES
ALL
WADE BROS.
s Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
SZES
"1-.
I
leiDCOIIE
rorllnml, Nov. 21. The suit by the
heirs of K. Henry Wemme, deceased
I'ortlnnd airtomobilc man, to recover nn
estate of KHI.00O left by Wenune to the
Six Cbun-hes f Christ. Scientist, here,
which opened in circuit i-oiirt yester
day, was to continued today with .ludge
Melt, nf lMllis, Ore., on the bench.
There is no jury. Ixith sides having
agreed to dispence with Iho iianel.
The five Jieirs. four of whom live In
Korope. sllige that, tho estate whs be
iineathed to the Hcieni-e churches for "a
worthy charitable puriis," and that
ilia i.nn of the bcoileKt have not been
irbservrd. ,
'I'hn six churches caused the eslno
lishinent here of the WJiil" Shield b-uiie,
a refuge for wayward rirls, and wer
forced in nbandou the projert and e
hn institution to the Salvation Army
because the stale required the presence
of a iilijitician in the itotilution w,'li'-li
WH opX'Set to the tenets f the ,-hliri'h.
A saiiilariuin was then to have been
'otablished for science purHes. it. is
lillegrd. 'JMie site itas ls.-en pilrchas'd.
Tlin heirs elsim that this new project is
not a 'worthr charitable purimse" be
cause) the usu of the ssnitiiriutn would
be confirie! to menit..'rs of this one sect,
iolding that thus the jiroviKlont of the
will huvo tiot been carried ut.
Tho statu of Oregon has In-como n
party to tho suit by placing an "obser
ver' .ill the court to prelect tho inter
ests of the general public provide
under the terma of tile will.
. . 1
Anr hr4nkii.ir out. of tho nkiii. nvon
fiery, itchinic ei-xnn, ran h -itiiirUly
ovprf-oine lv nnnlvinr Mpntlio-Sulnhur.
dpolarert a noted nkin KcinliKt. Ht'causo
it it- grnn dfntroylnn proportiea. tlu
Mitlfdiiir preparation tnatanlly brinirn
-pflK from kin 'rritatign, aoolhra nnd
Jiptilit (he v.vtfina riKht ui and leaves tho
t akin clear find wnuoth.
It neldom fmU to reliovn torment
without di-lav. HiiffrrerH from Akin
tronhlfi nhotild obtain n ninall Jar or
How lc a Mi-nlho-SulpUur from any Rood
drugi;iht and uhr it like cold crcani.
1 FREE DANCE
Colin nr Ilfidac danco hit II. WVdnpttdar
nicht, Nov. llli. Krrfl trfinnportation for
iIiokp who Imva no ifirif, Jtu at St a it e
'JVrmintil 8;:U.
iijj coMMirrKK.
KC-KC-KOKC-KC-KC
SAME PRICE
for over 30 years
Ounces fof gg
Use less Of
Insurance Qeo. 3!clis, M. & W.
buildinx. a
TiT Enren. Bpertal fof C-Mi Ciir.'
KG
BAKING POWDER
than of ! higher
priced brands.
The government used
millions of pounds
KOKC-KC-KOKC-KC
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