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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
fagi Stt VHB BUOKKB DSIETi BUIHB Tuesday Evoning J, Complete the Joys ofThankspving Day with a h Phonograph Ono of tlio hnppiest days of, the year in every home. AV'Jien dear friends and relatives gather to renew fond ties of love and happiness, there is uothing that will so surely guarantee the success of this day (and all other days of the year), so 'completely as one of tho now Brunswick Phonographs, r'' ;; "Brunswick Plays All Records Best" Why Be Without One? This $125"oak cabinet' Brunswick delivered to your home for $5 down, balance $10 a month1, 'at Laraway's. Laraway Music House Opposite Laraway's Jewelry Store. " : lisliiiii; i $ I ' ' Daily Statistics I A. X. (Veult, who writes iusuriince, i ain tlie city today from Vi'ueta. In From Alvadore lilail.vn i(. . 1 1 I I ! in unripping and vioitiiix with frieucla iu lOuscue tuUuy from Alvuduie. In City from Cottage Greve Archie O. Kuowl'1. of I'nttaite Grove, ia in the city Uxlay from Vcut'ta. I Here From Canary , I lOlmi-r IIuhs, of 1'aimry, it transacting. buuu.-u& iu the city for a few ituys. Grove-Attorneys Here Herbtfrt loinuanl and t.'. M. Shinn, CottaRo (iinvii aitoriu-ya, aro m luu City ou busmen tpiluy. ' Fined for Open Muffler iL Ij. Kdwiinl.s wan fiuwl in polico court tliis inoruinj; fur operating his car on Willamette struct- with tho muffler open.V .. . ; Dismissed from Hospital Mra. Katherinc '.McDonald. Eugene, Mra. If, -JOurusetli, Springfield, and Elec ta, Brady, Towers, have heeli dismissed i from the Kugene hospital. W. M. Cox, I Cusbniuu, waa admitted. j Hcndershott to Portland I Arthur Heudershott. proprietor of the j Kugene Oun store, leaves for Portland tonight to hunt ducks with James Moi ! lis, J'orllanil, ou Columbia slough to morrow., . Surveying at Dexter It. II. 'rownsend, deputy county sur veyor, in dniiur laud survey work UiiB week neat' Dexter. , . Urdahl to Broadcast Lectures by Wireless Itil II. I'rdahl, writer and lecturer who ia holding a aeriea of free lectures at lr.miilan.l hall Una week on "The Key of Knowledge," will give exerpla . lruut urn lecture uiid leasona by radio Wednesday nigiit from station K F A T, I operated by Dr. 8. T. IJunuliue. The iliniBiaau will start at 7:43 o'clock.' Ilia address Svill be lor 1 miuutea. Following is the musical program for the sume evening; (1J 1m 'J'rimaiu ...: ...Piano ( Ity Harrison, Fisher (2) A Perfect Hoy Xylophone l.'S) 1 Just Wliut You t'uiuo . Hv Harrison I'iijier () Valm, Caprice No. 1 Accordian (5) Canneu l'iauo lly llarrituli Fisher (0) All Over Nullum: At All. Saxophone ii) Huiiusick l'iauo , Liy Harrison risuer (S) In tho Little Kid iSchuuluousc, Song Xlartu I'iimo UO) Thrills ..'..,. l'iauo Ity Harrison Fisher Legion Nominates Officers Thursday Lane County I 'ant American Legion, will meet Thursilay.eveiiiiig ut the Chain her of 1'ommerco to. nominate officers for the ensuing year. Ait imlertniumcnt committee headed by (ieorae.'ftvo will have something "on'tap" in the way of . uinimeinent and refreshment. liyntt IMoUrendy, viue'counnnnder of tlie post; in being prominently mentioned as the next commander.-A viee-enmmand-en. udjubanti 'frensurer nnd executive ' committee will also be chosen. , FREE DANCE Coburg Bridge dance hall, Wednesday night, Not, 22. Free transportation for those who have no cars, lie at Stage Terminal 8:30. n22 COMMITTEE. omen's CU& Social Seconal By LYLE BRTSON club rnou ihould bi phoned in to thi aoamr Bcrroa. irwiiM, HI M. AND a MTELEHONI NUMIU 1 -S Legal Guarantee Civeru No ntJ of Kntfo-no pain continue work , Ak to ace Glu-o-uli Piio Treatmonta For Sale at Alien' Drug Star ind Red Croat Drug Store. Our Reserve , SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Tuesday Afternoon, Nov. 21. M. 10. Ladies' Aid Silver Tea, Mrs. F. L. ChamUers. Unitarian Woman's Alliance, Church vl'orlors1. Wednnday Afternoon, Nov. 22. St. Mary's Guild, Episcopal Church, W. C. T. V., Mrs. W. B. Jones. Washington P. T. A. . Wednesday Evening. Wtomen's Auxiliary to C'iiamber of Commerce. Thursday Afternoon, November 22. V. L. Bridge club, Mrs.;H. C. Auld. Thursday Evening Country Club Ounce, club house- Fori nightly club, Chamber of Commerce. ( j. Evcrj'ono knows that a bank's investments. '..should, bp Rii-fo, but not cver5'dne realizes that the r r e a t e r part of its investments shoiild to liquid that is, easily convertible into cash ' in caso of sudden or unusual . demands. Wo aro eoustant-1 . ly vigilant to choose nothing but tho soundest invest , monts for this bank's funds. ''Furthermore, our assets aro ,kc))t in ritflit form to yiold 'quiuk protection to our pa- troiis in any kind of crisis. : la. addition wo aro always rcat witli cash reserves , sntTiciont to moot any or .'diunry einorseiicies. BANK OF COMMERCE Interest ' Paid ' on .Savings Interest In the $.'10,000,000 endowment fund for the seven union Christian col leges of t he far east la being evinced by Eugene club and church women, who are now actively, engaged iu making arrange ments for the arrival of Mrs. Henry W. Peabody, prominent club women of Bos ton, and national head of the-campaign. Mih. Peabody has recently been -In Port land where sue aroused mucti eutuuslusm for tho movement, and will speak at the Kiwanis club luucheon hero next Mon day. Plana were made at n meeting of representative women yesterday after noon at the V. W. C A. Eungnlow, for a reception at the Presbyterian church on Monduy afternoon nt thrco o'clock in honor of Mrs. Peabody to be followed by an address by tho visitor at three-thirty. Mrs. A. E. .Caswell Is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements, and is ussistei) by Oean Eli'alieth Fox Hcf'ou, Mrs. Sarah Capps Tingle,. Mrs:. It. M. bay, -Mrs. Mahlon Dny. .Mrs. Altn King, Mrs. June M. Page, Mrs. W. il. Bovnton. Mrs. W. II. 'Maxham, Mrs. Nel lie Heizer, Mrs, (1. P. Winchell, Mrs. C. A. E. WhittoivMrs. I. D. S. iWadc, and MiB, Mary Thompson. : i With Mrs. Wert Smith, the Home Sci ence club mot: yestenlny afternoon, in stead of nt tho homo of Mrs. A. F, Happ, owiug to the illness of the lnlter. After a short, business session, the time was spent iu exchanging clever ideas for Christmas gifts. Luncheon was served late iu the afternoon. The Washington Parent -Teacher asso ciation will meet ou Wednesday after noon, November 22, lit three-thirty, at the school building. A special program and social hour has been plauueil. A one o'clock no-hostess luncheon was enjoyed by niemliers of the Monday Book club at the Anchorage yesterday after noon. A. centcrpleco of yellow chrysan themums was used on the round table In front of the fireplnce where the conge nial group gathered. Plans were made to observe Scholarshin Fund dnv in Jan uary, and Mrs. David Oubie gave an in teresting reading ut Oregon history. The next meetiue will be with -Mrs. A. L. Iugalls, Temporary organization of the croun of Itebckahs who are applying for a chap- ici auu uauirn vi iuc isucui, WUB per fected last evening nnd about fifty char ter members wero enrolled. Mrs. Eli (7. Oenney was elected temporary chan-man of the assemblage, Mra, Kaymond Tor rcy, secretary, and Mrs. Charles W. Starr, treasurer. A committee was ap pointed to submit a name for the local unit at the next meeting which is to bo on December fourteenth, as follows: Mrs. F. It. Hunt, chairman, Airs. E. M. Drew and Mrs. Stevens, of Cottnce Grove. Interested in Blueberries , That lie will' give every help possible to staii, the osmuereial growing of blue berries In Florence is. tlie statement 4f Joseph White, a New Jersey grower, in a letter to (Icorge Melvin .Miller. A num ber of plants have been ordered bv Mr. Miller from White tracts and will be set out at Florence. Wild blueberries grow abundantly at Florence and Mr. Miller beHcvcs) that, tho largo domestic berry will bo a wnwess. - , i The Eugene W. C. T. V. will meet on Wednesday, November 22, at two-thirty o'clock at tho home of Mrs. Walter B. Joncff, S71 West Sixth avenue. MembeTS are instructed to take the Blair street car to Sixth street and walk one block east. Monday evening the Degree Staff of Rebekah lodge were entertained liy -Mrs. W. J. Tuck and Mrs. II. p. Hendershotr at a banquet after the regular meeting. Assisting In serving were Mrs. S. T. Dou tiliuo and Miss ltuth Tuck. . An interesting meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary tt the Chamber of Commerce is planned for tomorrow evening nt seven-thirty in the club rooms. There will bo a program, followed by a short tiusl ness session, nnd cards. Tho cotnmitteo in churgo, is composed of Mrs. Harmon Andersonj Mra. Sidney Allen. Miss Ethel AckoTson, Mrs. E. .1. Bartholomew, Mrs. V. I. Armitage, Mrs. It. 11. Bilker, -Mrs. W. C. Yoran and Mrs. U. E. Underwood. Every member Is asked to bring n new comer. " LOGGER INJURED B. W. Wilson, Booth-Kelly logger of Wendllng, .dislocatiHl his kiioo wliilo at work nnd now is receiving treatment ut Uie Eugenn hospital. Paid Van Allen, student who was injured when his cur ran off tho grade uenr Junction City Saturday, was dismissed today. 0. U Cnrmichael, U A. Vogal, Ed Iloseltou, Mrs. A. Ijttdpke. Creswoll, and Mrs. N. B. Welsh and baby girl, Eu gene, have been dismissed. Mrs. ltnlidi Dnuglierty, of Springfield, underwent u major operation at the Mer cy hospital today. I. 10. Hustend of Cottage Orovo was admit ted for treat ment. Mrs. J. B. Alley was admitted uud Jalues Lowell dismissed. FREE DANCE Coburg Bridge dauce hall, Wednesday night, Nov. 22. Freo trnnsportatiou for those who have no cars. Be at Stage Terminal 8:30. n'Jli COMMITTEE. Milwaukee Joey Sanger. Milwaukee, was outpointed by Sammy Maudell, Itock fortl, 111., in ten rounds. COMING COMING mm Coming direct from. our big" tailoring shops in Port land, Mr. W. A. Hall, a high class cutter, formerly of New York, now with the Brownsville Woolen Mills, will be at our store with a trunk full of new Suit Samples and Overcoat Samples, on ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 24-25 Come in and sec these new goods and have him take your measure for a Fine Tailored Suit Suit Prices, $35 to $65 . . Brownsville Woofen Hill Store .. : Seventh and Willamette ' ' Eugene., Oregon. COMING COMJNA Campbell Funeral Wednesday. ' Fuuerai services for the late Dock Campbell, who died at Mercy hospital, will bo hold from St. Mary's Catholic, church -Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock, with, interment in the Mt. Calvery ceme tcrui. W. W. Branstetter has charge of arrangements. ; - Portland Man Here ' J. B. Coffey, formerly clerk of Mult nomah County, rs in tho city from Port land today. He is visiting with his dnugh- wrr, .urn, arren r,uwarus. Visitors From Swisshome - Mrs. Dan McVay and son of Swiio homo aro visitors in tho city for., a few Returns From Salem - M'elviu T. Otto, who haB been in the .federal , vocational trainiug school for ex-servico men at Salem,- liua returned to Eugene. . Milt Worker In "city Ira O. Cook, a saw filer for the Srovens-Famss Lumber mill at Walton is in Eugcnq oil a visit. Make Fine Catch ' "'' ' GeoriTn ..Love, local mepelinnf. : Fi-a,ib Flood, Portland, and S. and, Tom Lowell of Hnrrisburg, made a fine catch of 44 largo shhnon Mft 'week or. tho Siuslaw. Tho fish arc ou display iu tlio army storo windov,'. ., , : . APPLE MARKET STEADY . Portland. Nov. 2L TJio feature of th local iiiiiilo marked is tlie oiieiuna tip of 1lie holiihiy demand for- high-grade fruit, especially large Spitzenbergs. The bulk of tlie sales are still nmdo up of the oheoncr armies, bit there ia a grow ing iniiuiry for the better classes of Irinr. Prices are holding unite steady ami the leading dealers believe the market will not go lower this season. They are look-. nig torwara to a giKiit nmrxct alter tne turn if -the year for all good-keeping varieties. Advice's from Hood Itiver are to tjie effect that the demand is better, hut tlm shortage of cars makes it im- IHissible for the growers to take advan tage of- the improvement iu tlie situa tion. Eastern reports ore of fairly steady markets for boxed apples. Toledo Benny Valgor, New York, out pointed Kayo Jeukle, iu u 1- uore, Uotlt are lightweights. round bout HARDING INSISTS IN HIS MESSAGE THE- of "First National and "Paramount" Pictures TODAY and WEDNESDAY a OEOnOEMELFORD tf PRODUCTION BURNING SANDS' CUNGR ESS 1ST PASS SHIP BILL (Continued from page one) , Gustavo to Cottage Grove' o Ad Uustavo, wrestler,, left Tuesday afternoon for Cottago (irov0 where ho has a mutch scheduled for this (Tues day) evening with Balph Hand, pride of that town Dixon to Portland A. C. IJixon, manager of the Booth Kelly Lumber company. Is expected to return Thursday or Friday from a busi ness visit in Portland. Two Couples to Wed ' Donald Dwight Shrew, 21, and Sylvia M. (uiiui, 11), both of Mepletou; and Uiarlea Itiggs, 40, and Florence Jeter, at, both of Mabel, wero granted mar nago licenses today by the county clerk. tariffs and reclamation, waterpower de velopment, agriculture and marketing by other legislation, it should not hesitate to aid shipping. "Subsidy" Is Misnomer. ' "But call it 'subsidy, " he said, "since there are those who prefer to nppeal to mistaken prejudice Tather than frank and logical argument." Tlie president reviewed the situation briefly aud graphically painting what he culled "a glooinv picture of losses." - - He told how the merchant mariue was built at a cost of l?3.000,000,()00, how government operation when he took of fice was entailing a loss of $1(1,000000 monthly; how this loss has been cut to $4,000,000 h month, but how it keeps on aim win Keep on as long as the pres ent, method of operation lasts. It is not. therefore, a oupstion of nddi lug new -burdens to tho treasury and to the people, as the foes of subs-dy assert, Mr. Harding declared. It is now a ouestmn of cutting down the burden ulreadv borne, be Aid. Tlie ndminisU'ntion would be unworthy, he said, if i. knew of a way to wive Sf.iO.OOO. 000 a year and did not figlil for such an economy. Forget Provincialism. Urged. Ho urged congress to forget local pol WANDA HAWIEY, MILTON SHIS, ROBERT CAIN. IACOUELME LOGAN A Man's FJiunin Answer to "The Sheik" .Atmospheric Prelude and ." Setting Britz' Castle Orchestra Castle 'News Events FUN FROM THE PRESS' I T.ASH nrr m guPei :We Cillinfiat I MsyRiiuiMuUt H Patsy nil CulumUai, A slt.ry of tlmhcj,,!, mid tilelcJ Kepral .that, for brillira "h'oll. M . " o- 'uiuiT - mt. AVt-11 IT A tin mn. ""'miii a llT.n enf Concert and SettiaJ Torchy Special Co J Coming Tomorrow PILGRIMS 0? Adapted from E. hp Oppenlieim's "P J,y- - -Ml Start, ticnl questioiiR in dealing with the prob lem. He said some members of con gross had expr owned the fear thnt a vote for the subsidy would hurt t!;cra with their constituents. To them, lie appealed for "loftier Etatesmauship, to support and commend a poliey designed to effect tho larger gcou to tne nation,- ratner man to "record tlie too hasty impressions of a constituency." Jle said commercial supremacy for the United States is no less important to the people of the Mississippi and the Mis souri valleys, the northwest, the Rocky Mountain region than to the seaboard states. Nationalism Necessary. 'When people fail in the national view point ond live iu the eonfinM i mty selfishness or nrr&vnfi. of this republic will Lr;o dbss-.i; man anu our larger ap;ntJ snnvei m the approEtlnuc tii Harding said. Whatever (be tnkr indisputable fact of tlio loss of lions a year under government . reinains," the president ailiW r-n 'M'"S.OUt ims loss, ik hill. Mr. J-Tiifil ni .lnl.-.i the ouly dependable promiw ll oirr wnrtinie miientanee of foundation of a Rrwit nmj merce in peace, and added p servieo when it is neeessarj t tioual defense." WHEAT EASIER, DEMAND LESS rprtlaml, Ore., Nov. 21. Tho wheat market had an easier tone yesterday aud tho demand was lifihter. At tho 'Mer chants' Exchange November hard white was tho same an Saturday, but the other bids posted were lGt.S cents lower. No offers wero wado for western white or western red. 'io coarse grain market was quiet and U(ti.30 ceutK lower on rorn and oats. Butter Is Firmer. , With none of the New Zealand butter which recently arrived offered for sale and with heavy speculative buying, tlie San Frsndsco market was active all week. There was a Hteady advance in prices and butter scoring i2 gniued lMe from KihIh.v to IViday. It ix now felt that the season Is tifo far advanced for heavy shipments of foreign butter and tlie higher eastern markets are expected to attract cars from other states which huve been coming to San Frnncis(?o. Dressed Turkey Receipts) Large. t Dressed turkey receipts showed con siderable increase yesterday. A number of buyers were on the market, but they w-ould not ro over '." cents for choice birds. A good part of the day's supply cleaued tip on Seattle orders. Live poul try of alt kinds was hteady and in de mand, except live turkeys. -Fresh eggs continued scarce and firm. A better movement iu storage esgs was reported. The cube bolter market was firm at Saturday's prices. Prune Price Higher, Is Present Outlook Salem, Nov. 21. With tho nnnouuee- ineut of the snip of the Johnson lot from l."0 awe of prime orchard near Cor valliH of the 40-50 trizc at nine cents a pound ami the Htatctuent by the Jour nal of !mmereo of New York city, ree oguUcrt authority on the vruiie market thnt "tho understocked dried fruit mar ket as dealer enter t-hc holiday season is the outstanding feature of the situa tion,' there j a feeling among prune growers; thnt tho market wilt sim re covrr frNit its teiiHMrary shmness. The Jmimal of (Vnrfmerve also says in itN latest report ott tne situation, "in prrnv's, there in a demand for prompt shipment s," 73 Per Cant Sold,. Although the prune crop this year Jn tho nrtWcHt was more than . double that f one year ago, already more than 75 per cent of tho 11-- crop has been ld. ' According to tho estimates at prune buyer, the crop this year will run ah-mM: 5lMK0,0(0 tmur.d. iunpun'd to a cmp one yvmr ago of about 5.t.HH.000 poum. Hased m a 5lOttO.t"0 pound ettimate. dthere i now in tho hnnd of growers and indeMTdent. packers, l't.iMK.0tK poumW i f thN rear's cnp of pnimv Y Ihnger mule thnt grwwers are still holding from four to fiw million IHtuud, awattisg a higher markeiaml that the reinninih'r of the ifiMitd vri in held by independent paker,. lb-a be HiTe there H little rhane for riiange In price nntil cotwrnner hare rUnu.l up present .4hck4 and until there in re TODAY ONLY ' A Sizzling Romance of the Sawdust Ring . HARRY RF.F.n at the Morton, playiu'g aunsnine Coraedv ' 'THE TIN- BR0-NQH0" Tox Kews Evening 30c; Afternooo-20c Children 10c SOME NIGHT YOU'LL NEED IT When the fear of spasmodic croup grips your heart When spasmodic coughing robs your child and you of sleep When an annoying tickle in your throat keeps you coughing Ask our Druggist . for free samples -Will the bottle of BINZ Bronchi' Lyptus be ready to instantly soothe and relieve safely, surely, pleasantly? Or the easy-to-take Eucalyptus Cough Drops? Lay in a supply TODAY. BRONCHI-LYPTUS ""Doctors recommend HI TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST TONIGHT J fit Mi Telephone .SViaie ' .Farris Abbott, Dentoh .Denman,- I4K ui ' Hal Young. ".rlnrk Christian-Church, H:1'J P0QK i -i...:-:... r.n .1"7.w'.