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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
. '-'Jfrtfsday- Evening, December 2I,1922 Tago SoveiJ JID PER ACRE WILL DRAIN AMAZON AREA Tin" Amu"".8'0"1' n wost in tMtifiwl nt thestuti' druiuniit as l .tion nieetiuR. according to I'.iwt-ne ffflvtk. sei-rotury ot the Cliamli.-r of ir.,ni the uieotiiiB in I'ortluuU. l'rof.s- r IV 1" 1'UW".-U'''"1'!"'0 blIX'lllllt Ut C m"! -Idiues K.vlt prcsitltTii uf .y,.' br-x fcT'"""1 UKri'K! both United fuclH l thi'ir lccturm show-inn it Ihe Amnion r"j" could bo d.iiiu ly The asrk-ulturnl rulhxe has giJ i preliminary survey of the Aom- V"?- ,mn iiitps of HIlnMi. . j i the Willamette valley there are r a million aires that need draiuaee. Icrerdii to. facts brought out at .tlf LANE COUNTY NEWS El CHICKAHOMINY I 'lU'liltllUlll lJ t .. . . ...l.....n.ii mid f'liffnrd nod Chester liiys iuade a business trig to Euseue lust Friday- ...,,, u ,,. ,.. l-rnnees uiuu .... "." 1 ...1. ...... ClllA Will III. rtnl.ll.V.(l ,tl VUUJ1U" WJiviv - .............. ... .hn Snellstiom liros: eooic house for a (cir weeks. . I Mrs. I'-nzu ' ....-. .... i..if,.i and children, Kniest Mubo and mji. Cecelia AVartlien and Henry ou-me jpmt Sunday cveumg m me . j. ! tfr home. , c.nvilen was a Sunday caller at lnP,i'arlilc.homo. Frank carwe ot imik-i: vimn M the Kays, Anderson Lumber company list work. ; . .....1 ll..mmnn wllft WHR nil Ills WAV lit (told Hill (pent Thursday evening ut the J. P. Nichols noinc. JlrS. i'eler IJOURU Ol .utrraiu nm n' few dayp with her Bister, Mrs. W. J. ''The Misses Bona and Frances Carlile spent Saturday afternoon ,at the J. W. llajnes home. . - . : ' .. t.,. Among mo uunie ................ ... o I,.. u-nn. Mrs. J. (J. l'orlfir. . noil 'v.y Ii Orroll KnK and ucceiia nnruieu. Mrs. Krnest Mabe of Eugene is visit ing relatives nt Walton. . Cecelia Harineii wua u u. tuv Cirlile home Friday evening. Those nbsent from school this week nere Carroll Kirk, Chester Kays and Hollis cariue. . Chffoid Kays was dismissed from school Friday afternoon for being per fect in attendance the past month. Mrs. L. S. l'orter nnd daughters of Meredith spent, u few days last week at the homes ot .urs. j. u. ipntt mm jim C. E. Carlile. U'ster Carlile of Eugene is visiting friends and relatives of Walton. ai(,..,i Khvh called at tho hurcamn tome Sunday evening. Among those from Noli who attended the shooting match Sunday were: l)nu Burgeis, Jim, AValter and Arthur Alli son. . . . , Jomes Lamb of Elmira was in a uou Snndoy attending the shooting match. ELMIBA. Kunira, Ore., Dee. TJ.w alter ;in ent of Veueta spent the week-end in l?1!?' -it. .i.t Annt ot Vpnota is un- able to attend to his work on account ',AWn8tewis" of Wolf Creek spent the week-end at tho Pickert home. There will be n i.urwimus irrv.- ...... lirogrnin at the Baptist church at eneta Uciaude nnd Hoyd Mix. Lcona and Lil lian Itust and Loris Hale attended a party near rruuMin . ...... - The- Ul.uirn high basketball team uou aa easy victory uc. " learn Friday evening, Iee. !. The score was to to u. . , . , Oliver Long mnue a uuiu " Miseuc r rmuy. . The canny puinug ui me - ('.ardner, Ucc. 13 wm voted a success by all present. , . , W. 11. Sallec nnd family made a busi ness trip to Eugene Saturday. .Mr. ViaiKcr aim u v vi. visiting at the home ot Mr. nnd Mis. heeler. SANTA CLARA. 1.. m. ...l.l miell Mt Clan, l.m. - -v- . ot uist ween urous"' !"" ; ,,, of which are a great l'le'ire fr younger set. lioys. e!-ii .u..... - - sleds nnd ttl-c seen nuing " , ,. hind niiiomohilcs or by bemg drawn u littrses. . . ... S. J. (linv lost the cow that wes mm., .j .- i. . ...:n. e.... I-ibI week. Mi ni Kit'K Willi HIM IV.... . . . . .I miwu lllld COll uray uus some vci.y ts.'.- siacrs ins loss to auiou.ii. i hundred Ur. , -A ,, ,,,.1,, uienn uim Willis .?t".... - t0i.,.r of V. 11. SUetlncr ann inn.." miicncreii a nig nog iw .,.,., i.a,i tae t inistian r.ninu.... . ; , a taffy pull at tho church r nday. A good crowd was present aim u mn. . r, portei . .virs. jiciimiuiu .... ..v - . l-i .u. I flu i. v mid Mi-!- aim me, pastor, in.".-. , Alice lfruuk of Eugene were present to Bilp with the games iur v". . ", .1. L. Fisher is reported iiinie sick with cold. . ,..,t Ttoc Misses Grace I'nigoo. l l oner and I railKin i. ..'. - - . Miikc Sunday over near .Sprtugfieli . It w reported the young lauieu mr mist etoe. for ii. K. Fry hns linen ipm -,:. mc time, lie has the renewal of irmitiii. of the stoinaca imi "o vtmre living m vaiuur h- v,. The church is preparing a fhoi t w" frogrnm to mil in with both the moimiik M evening services ni si Mi-reises will moslLv he given I'J "r fluldren of the humiay wi"- n...n.n runs nFVIEW . Chicago. Dec Ul.-Gr.iu Pri.-r- irnguHr nt the nose ui ... heard of trade toilay. Corn dropped I on heavy selling by professional while whent mi oats Rtivanceu ou i.-"- -- Hand. Provlsion were irregui.ir. "Mai: imeiuoer f" - , ll-.T 1-8 and closed np 5-S: May opened oi 1-4 nt tlMl and ciose' "r ' -: July opened up 3-8 at ?1H ,0,tA . ..-..U..A nt t'.rn: IVcember opeiien . 41 1-4 and closed tip M,f o!1' inVv off 1-S at 40 and closed "P 1 "" ep'Led up 1-4 at 4.. and closed up PORTLAND GRAIN Portland. lc "Jl. W ! : ' ;r white Jl .V). soft white jn.U.'. westeru h.te Jl.iV m MKN'S 1TATS IN THE NEW SPRING STYLES, BUT WINTER WEIGHTS STORE OPEN TOwWl?oVVfTlLAS:3 P,lf. If Still in Doubt, Give a McMorran & Wrashburne ChVistiiia'sVMcHchandise Order for !:iy Amount Desired L . -v--f- Christmas Bath Robes and House Coats $7.50 to $22.50 Batli Roljcs and Houso Coats tluit any man would dolisrht in weanns; and bo proud to own. Luxurious materials and ' . clever patterns:. r-Math Kolies and House Coats in all sizes for men, young or old. $5.00 ---dive him a tiew Hal; if it dues not fit. il may he exchanged after Cluistiniu. New Sirins style -in weights suitable for present wear, all sizes, New York Office, 1170 3roadway .all new eolors. Other Hats up to $7.:0. A Mighty S Cheer to ale of Christmas "Gifts" That Will Bring omes-Gif ts at lk to V2 Less ountless -10 days ago this store recognized the fact that many people of limited 'f "wnlVeLtsoath all Sd'buTwf largest we launched a mighty "Gift" Sale campaign, pricing high quality articles at factory cost an d less M that all 1 could buy. ine largest business in our history and thousands of new customers is the result. Duy here tomorrow and you will appreciate tne savl"Ss- , Our Entire Stock of Men's Fine Overcoats $45.00, $50.00, $55.00 and $60.00 values $39.50 1 - - . 1 , . - v.. v Good news tor men aim lor women wno wnni io ouy . ' i i i . i ji. - i ni. :ei tneir unsuanu, son or orotner ii rum v,iuiatiuua nui. WonderfuJ new Overcoats, of Knppenheiuier make, at u seusatioiially low price. All sizes, all sytles, nil one price, $39.50. Handsome Coats For Women Our Finest Ones 14 to V2 Less These wonderful new Coats for. women that nt our reg ular prices nro less thau elsewhere, are now roducod 25 to 50 Every Coat new, every Cont 11 beauty nnd at theso prices many vrill ho selected for gifts for mothers, sisters and wives. -SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TOMORROW mm ' New Gift Sweaters For , Women, $4.50 to $15 Clever new Sweaters for women, of prettiest colorings, tuxedo front, tie belt, cuffs, and made of finest mate rials: .ill sizes 3G to 44. Buy these for gifts. ( New Silk'Jersey and Radium Petticoats at $3.98 Very smart new styles. Good qual ity Jersev, in rose, henna, black, navy, brown, tan", green, Alice blue and ma roon. Made straight style, some with flounces. - Oregon Wool Blankets at $4.50 Pair A good wool Double Blanket, in gray. With colored border, at $4.50 a pair. A warm wool Blanket, quite a bit under priced. 4 li Pure Fleece Wool Plaid Blankets $11.50 Pure Wool Blankets, largo size and in prettiest plaid patterns, very special nt $11.50 pair. Suit Cases, Trunks, Hand Bags $5.00 to $50.00 Our luggage department offers best values and largest assortments in Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Bags, 111 styles for men and women. Pretty Silk Shirtings Yd. $1.50 to $2.69 Make him 'a new Silk Shirt of tbis wonderful silk Prettiest patterns, in just the colors that ho will like, at $l.o0 to $2.G'J yard. IJjlJ More Good Christmas News! J 1440 Fairs: of - an A UT a 1 i Mmvs Lisle ii ose Regular $2.00 a'Box, on Sale Tomorrow at $1.25 a Box We contracted for this hhipmcnt of Lislo Hoso' for Men six mohtbs ago, before tho recent advanco inprico, had them packed 4 pairs in a fancy Christmas box to retail at $2.00 a box. They arrived yesterday and as we have but 3 days before Christmas to disposo of them, we offer for quick disposal tho outirc lot nt $1.25 a Box of 4 Pairs, in Pretty Xmas Box Colors ore Blac.k, Cordovan and Gray; sizes 91 to Phone and Mail Orders Filled . ; $2.50 Glove Silk Camisoles at $1.48 At $1.48 these lovely Olovo Silk und Crepo do Chino Camisoles are less than w.ai.nr. wlinlosnle cost. TlieV have tho tape top effect, ribbon straps, elastic band slipover; nosii eoior rauj, 1 sios 3G to 44. These dainty CnmiSoles make very neeeptnble gifts for her. $3.00 Glove Silk Vests $1.98 10 dozen pretty Glove Silk Vests iu ....1.... ....i.il'.r .oil 1 rmn Ill'bli euiui) y,"" "-"i In this lot are oiily 120 garments, nnd .it this irieo will not last long. rtdm,. onriiimit-a of (Jlovo Silk aro reniviiM. chmniso nnd . union suits, at " . ' . prices lrom $2.50 to $15.00 . : ' Gift Handkerchiefs Men, Women Children, r 10c to $1.00 . t This is truly Eugcno's Christmas ITaiiflkcrehief Storo. Hundreds of do cus of gift Handkercbiefs for men, wo- " men and children at MnMorran & "Wash- , bumo'H much lower prices. ; .,' . TOYS! TOYS! 2d Floor. Vrsit tho Toy Department, 2d floor, for Toys, Games, Books, Doll Furniture, etc. Good assortment and lowest prices. American Boy Magazine Free With Every Suit Willi every Boys', Suit or Overcoat we give a tree siiDscripiimi u iuo aurei ioau Boy Magazine. Givo him a sub kcription for Christuins. t.;. , Munsing Silk Bloomers and Ve stsfor Women and Misses, at $2.75 t o $5.00 , knit nure thread Silk Vests and Bloomers in all women's and Sin nndVancy All packel in appropriate gift boxes. Men's Pure Silk Shirts,$4.50, $6.00 and $8.50. lmtlwr father son or friends if silk shirt of McMorran k Washl.unie 'IZ F e 1 ffi Jente, Itnbv Bro.-vle.loth and Ch'ntta Pouro- Shirts, ... s.zes "to-lV. Shiris mfry be wclmnRed. after Christmas for another pattern or size if desired. , . ' 1 UNION SUITS Kegularlv $"-r0 suit. Fine oualitv silk and wool (mer cerized and wool). Tho 1am ous Munsing brand. 2 SHIRTS Ifogularlv $:i.50 ch. ! Best qualitv Madras cloth shuts in white 'grounils with neat htiipe patterns. $5 $5 3 TIES Hegiilnrly $2.00 each. Heavy black satin four-in-luind ties a very ninxiial offer at this price. 6 TIES Kegularlv $1.00 each. Beauti ful cut sdk nnd knitted four-in-hand ties in a diversity of rich patterns. $5 $5 i'.it..cli.'t nil hroufliial.tfounii!-i'i- ," rHj.w'J. Willi.. ' 11"' ' ., "I. nt ih- wrnuv. .I.jrr'-t. ';": 1 '7'uv .i..n nr " T-ff'"" '.l':,'.;. ' ., fii.tl c.jliSVvn'.vV. II. trnr. . V"?.; I- Eugene's .Cheery Cjiristinaa Store I .'K . m a . if""- 11 " L ? Our Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmas, Until 8:30 P. M. li.l. .....