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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
Thursday Eyen;nj?, Dp(,.mK 'iriTTHOT A V I !. 2 NIGHT DECi YOUR. CHRISTMAS TREE(T) Miss Anything Else,ButJOon.;tMisstiie Only Mitzi! rlfclNKj W. OHVrWJC otrers - , ZAe Delicious vocal iaornmenr America's Favorite PRIMA UONNft Comedienne t : 5fJ Delicious vocal iaornmenri Te Musical Romance- Zfe- gwr Operatic Semsatcw,,, 500 Times at the Libertv. Miyv JfoRjo Company's Own Orchestra V MA 111 OltOKKS ACCEITKU NOW Prices Lower Floor $2.50 jiml $ii.OO; HiiUony .111.50, 1 mid 77c. ' r (Plus 10 per cent tax) ' illox Office Sale Christinas lay at 10 A. M. LET HAIR GET GRAY When you (Inrkeu your hair with Sage Tea and'SuIphirr,' no oiic eon tell, be cause it's (lono so naturally, so evenly. i PrnnnnnP this mixture. tllOUirb. lit llOUlfi ! is mnssy and troublesome At little cost I you can liny nt any drug store tho rcady ? t.o-usc preparation, improved bv the addi l iioa of otliyr InRredients. culled "Wyelh's f Sate did oulplmr Compound." You just dan-pen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strnnd at. a time. By morn ing all gray hair difnppeat'B, and after another application or two your hair be comes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though tio disgrace, is a sirm of old age, and as we all desire a youlGful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth'a Sage and Sul phur C.ompouud, and look years younger, BIG DANCE AT ELMIRA HALL Friday, Dec. 22: Given by Vcneta or chestra, d'J2 Buy your meat here and keen the dif ference. Diigene Packing Co. Plione 38. ALSEA DEER SUYERS Disregard for gome laws and 3 reign of terror ugaiiml game law enforcement officers will be atopped in the Alsea dis trict, even though every resource of the Mate game comuiiardoii has to be used, according to an announcement made Wednesday by J M. Hrowu, chief dep uty game warden, following the filing of report k on a n ewt n for law violations and assault of officein made this week. The deputy game officers involved iu tin- most recent "reijrn of terror" at At aea are Charles A. Ituaaell, ii A. 'lie Daniel and Hawker, Ii rover G. Bailey of AIkcu was named as the storm center in the recent fight and Myron Tom and FA nicr lank!y, alrso of Alaea, are under ar rest for assault. - ' Makes Sausage. i Warden ItuKsell was sent to Bout on county early this week to cheek up on reports' of deer slaughtering near there. He was instructed to see Bailey for in formation ou violators. At Bailey's cabin Bussell, however, found his intended in formant busy making sausage out of deer meat. Bailey was arrested and taken to Alsea. t - Trouble makers of the mountain town gathered when Itussell brought Bailey to the town and through numbers the game warden was forced out of (own. Stage operators and others were in sym pathy with the trouble makers and Bus sell waa forced to start hiking toward Waldport, which is many miles distant. Ring Leader Arrested. Meanwhile the game department or dered "Wardens VIcDaniel and Hawker to Alsea and they met Russell several miles out of the town. The three war Hfns returned to Alsea and after several 'trough-and-tumble" fights arrested Tom p.hti i uuKy, ring leaders of the terrorist) Bailey was fined $50 for possession of deer meat and Tom and Pankey were held under .$100 bail, each following hear ings at Philomath. "The game department reported today that a number of warrants would be ob tained for the arrest of other residents of the Alsea district. (Meanwhile war dens have been instructed to . make a thorough clean-up of the district. , " - SPENCER BUTTE ,- '.- , !' The S. B. 1 C. club holds its next meeting t the club bouse Thursday,, De cember 2S,'i'nfhe form of au entertain ment. An invitation is extended to every one. Afc'&ty time the tu'8tifn ;o6rrt; new road, If f tar mail .route Wl th tyle-f phone line is to be ibseussed, him! it iri desired that every one who is interested be present. Make Up Drills Lost During Summer Time Making up time lost during the summer months national guardainen of Company O ami headquarters company, 102ud in fantry, are drilling nearly every eve ning. By putting in extra time now the year's average may be brought up. En listed men are allowed to drill eigiit times a month and officers five in mak ing up lost time, liuth companies will drill again this eveuing. ; Jtapid progress is being Inadc on the new Jledford armory, flic 1 contractor having laid the foundation, according to -Major V.'. U. Wihitc. member of the gen eral stuff. The ileilford armory will ac commodate the same number of men as the Eugene structure. At present Com pany A, lOSth infantry, is all that is sta tioned at Jledford. ' ' , Jilted Cook Siays Girl He Loves; Shoots Self Tncomn, Dec. 21. Inability to guiu t'.ix love of a woman resulted in Theo dore Claddberry, 2.'i, a cook, wounding two fellow employes and then killing himself here last night in the restau rant where he was employed. The wounded are Miss Mabel Kandali, 3 ; luHnijl reus, niui Harold ;ilrtti-ick,' a clerk? (iijdduWry (was repented to have bien'desperarel -in love with Miss Kau dai:, and threatened to kill her if she re fused to marry him. On her way home lust evening as she missed through the room where Gaud- berry was ut work, he pulled an anto-( mutic pistol ami fireu. .. . jjouiiue, tile proprietor, grappled with the man and attempted to gain possession of the pistol. Ono shot struck the girl iu the riiiht shoulder and another went wild, pierced the door, struck llettrick, who was at work at the front of the restau rant in tho leg. Gaddbcrry tnen fired a shot into his temple, and died two hours lutor iu the county hospital. ' a; the beginning of the now semester? j The experiment is being viewed,, with (crtat interest here, as the editors are wondering whether tJio football enthu siasts will bo guided by their judgement of football ability or by their loyalty to the Hear ''wonder team" of the past stason. ORANGE DDtK-ir Portland ARE-to 111? ... -'Still ... III! Iv are selling at il '? pw . U,."3? COl.tiuues t,, I. i' lw-st v,,i,!'iK evme or uramt,. r . ul tm,v. cor.tmues to top . """noTa California Students Name Own All-Stars ' - i ... Ilerkeley, T)ec. (XI. No one all-star selection ever pleased anybody. Every fan alwavs has bis own ideas as to the pei-sounel of the mythical aggregations. University of California students, how ever, arc'to bave an opportunity of com paiing their individual selections with the aggregate opinion of the whole stu dent body. ; In a recent number of the Dally Cali fornian, the student publication, a blank bldlot was printed and students were re quested to name their own all-Pacific coast teams. 'Jlie ballots will be careful ly counted anil tho composite team will be named in 'the first issue of the Cali- Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Every druggist here guarantees each nackage of "Papc's Cold Compound" to break un any cold and end grippe mis ery in a few hours, or money returned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, feverishuess, inflamed or congested nose and head re lieved with first dose. Tiiesp.snfe, pleas ant tablets cost only a few cents and millions now take them instead of sick ening quinine. ;.' " ; , : ": ; iivvr i vi nit L.at Dig pyjj Christmas Only a Few Days gOff and 1 Santa Will fmk the Bells of Good Cheer Say It, with a Book , Say Jtv with Fine Stationery -Say Itv with d Pair of Moccasi'iS ; Say; It, with an Oregon View Calendar ; Say It, with Beautiful Pottery ' ' I Say It, with a Fountain Pen Say It, with an Eversharp Pencil Say It, with a Loose-leaf Memo Book Say It, with a Christmas Card Say It, with something Cressey's Tho Best Place to Trade After All 660 Willamette. St.;. betweeri Sixth and Seveaft m' ;::;,,; :, open evenings o o SATUIDAY BIG KEMEWED at Greatest Price Reductions ike Wew istory V i from 9 A. M; to 9 P. M; We have taken in trade since our last Renewed Sale twenty-one Ford Cars. All models are represented. Saturday morning these cars will go on sale promptly at 9 o'clock. We can say to you right here and now that this sale holds by far the biggest values We have ever offered to the public. Some of these cars look like and run like new cars. If you want to own a Ford right, trot along down to this sale Saturday morning. Choose any Ford in this sale and you get a Bargain! W ii IV m ii 4? 'V"V Lhll DAY Malce This a ! Ford You'll Say These Are The Biggest Snaps You Have Ever Seen In Fords r 0 ;.'.'. t Christmas TMa Oliristmaa morning drive a Ford car up to your door make it the merriest and happiest of Christmas days. And in the days that follow, your Ford car wUl he the means of more pleasures and conveniences to you and your f amliy than you have ever known before.' Your Ford car will be a real asset to your home and to your'business. The invest ment is so small, yet the returns in real utility and genuine enjoyment so great, that the benefits cannot be over-estimated. Make up your mind today to give a Ford ' car this Christmas. Then come in, or call us up. We'll give you all the facts and explain our easy torms plan if you prefer to purchase that way. But remember, your order should be placed at once for prompt delivery. .ACT NOW! ' We extend to you and yours the Season's Greetings. . t 1 1921 2 1920 3 1920 4 1920 5 1922 6 1921 7 1921 8 1920 9 1920 10 1920 11 1919 12 1918 13 1918 14 1916 15 1918 16 1916 17 1917 18 1917 19 1916 20 1914 21 1914 Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford .$445.00 .$450.00 .$400.00 .$390.00 .$375.00 .$350.00 .$325.00 .$275.00 Coupe, new battery, some extras .. . . . . . 1 . . ... . ... Truck, body and cab, starter, cord tires ... . i ... ... Sedan, new tires . . .... .". . . 1 , . Coupe, cord tires .......... . Roadster, starter and demountable rims . . . . Touring, starter and demountable rims, new paint Touring, starter and demountable rims, cord tires . . . . Roadster, starter, overhauled motor .. ... .... i .... . . . . Touring . . ! ... . . $250.00 Roadster; starter .$235.00 Truck, chassis, good motor and tires .$200.00 Truck, chassis, solid tires. . . . . . ., t. ;. $165.00 Touring, shocks, new paint $150.00 Touring, extra good shape $t35.00 Touring $125.00 Touring, extra good shape .$115.00 Touring, good shape $100.00 00 Bug $100. Chassis ........... . ,V" :. .- .$ 60.00 Chassis $ 50.00 Chassis V. .. . . . . ..... . . $ 50.00 NOjTE No Cars Will BeTSold Until 9 A. M. Saturday Liberal Terms- .on New ancl Renewed . I r-t- : i 4. - . : Telj YbUr Friends ' ; -About 9 " ".V COMPANY New Ford rices FORD FOUR-DOOR SEDAN $838.00 F.'O.-B. Eugene FORD SEDAN, REGULAR S702.80 F, 0. B. Eugene FORD COUPE ' $635.20 F. 0. B. Eugene Ford Touring Car, Starter and Demount able Rims $492.72 F.;0. B. Eugene Ford Roadster, Starter and Demountable ; , Rims $462.56 ' F. 0. B. Eugene All Mddels on Hand for X Cliristmas Morning, ' . . . . . . 7; Deliyery . .... ...... : .