Thursday Evening, December 21, 1!)'22
THE E
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T frTORS OPEN TONITE TILL 8;30 P. M.
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IPortland
Arbany 2.34
Astoria 9.89
Ilcnd 19.-J0
Corvallts 2.03
Harrisbtirg 91
Hooili.Jliver:. 10.09
CANDY
A Free Bag of Candy will he given
to each child accompanied hv its
mother Avho makes purchases
amounting to 2()c or more.
THIS WEEK ONLY!
East 9th St.
BAKERY
E. M. BOYD, Prop.
36 East 9th Phone 72
(Fonneilv Dunn Bakery)
LOW HOLIDAY
Round Trip Fares
BY THE
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY
....$3.72 Junct'n City t
Siokniie
I.owl.ston ..
Orville
l'pnilleton
23.70
3. S3
18.29
. l.S.IIH
Taroma
Tho lVillos ..
Walla Walla
Wllsnnvllle ..
W'ooclburii ....
Yakima
Salem 3.4 7
Scattlo 1G.49
.Tickets on sale Dec. 22, 23, 24, 2.'), 29, 30, :U, Jan. 1,
return limit January ."i. Similar fares to other point
on the Oregon Eleetrie ly., and all lines from Portland,
whore the. one-way fares are $:!0.00 or less. Tickets
sold and baggage checked through to destinations.
' " Details will be furnished on request., , ,
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY
H. R. Knight, Agent, Eugene
Special Sale of
RUGS
Here is the mosl'durablc Ciirislnuis
larffc shipment ol lUitfs just arrivcu . .. ,
Hue- to mother or wife.
9x12 She. . . . $13.65. 8x10.6 Size. . . .$12.15. 7.6x9 Size. .$9.20
THESE PRICES ONLY IAST UNTII, DKBlBERjaill - SO
COME EARLY AM) TAKE OUR I ltK
, ,r rrro A Frill Rpt of 6 CUPS OTld SaUCCTg St.lft ..
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DISH OFFiiK v . , -7; -r
Charlets Bargain Store
. G3-67 West Eighth
Oov:itlis, i. 21, lrvatlis wind
offlinafs regard the Mfdf-ml protest
a,niinst the toctball game here wi'u To
hdu as uufair and unsportsmanlike aud
up going aiiead with the program. I'riu
oipul Mc.Uuster telcgnlnbed the Toledo
,ttain to that effect yesterday afternoon,
i rt'( iviug the following message today :
i "Thanks for fame a ranee. Tiikcts
i t:nvlntied; Pullman ordered. We will
J leave Christmas day and arrive in Iurt
j in nd Saturday uiomiug.
rorvallis business men's com rait roc in
i charge i f the arrangements today de-
lositMl Jf.V'.OO iu the bank to uudorwrit '
the came. INaus an being made to meet
( ihe Toledo team in Portland and put on
u ! timid1 iu ("orvalltH automobiles art' u -1
ppi iftl by the hish school band. It i
hped to get Portland's cooperation t
ke th i-uttwnprK a regular wiMcrn
j welcome.
Ac-coming to Air .Me.uaster. at in
ltnif of I ln meeting of thcstatc uttdeti
i beard iu control in Salem IVcvmbt-r 0,
Medford bad guaranteed SlfHW to AWuh-
' mpioti biuti in Port land for a second
i Larue witli the Toledo team. A woe It 'it
, er these negotiations wort entered into
by Medford and after tho Porllmd
j school bad failed to Ret the game, th
I Toledo team telegraphed Oorvalliis thai
I lII its other negotiations baft fallen
j through and stating that if Cor v all's
) w uid make t.he necessary eip.'iw de
'it. that tli-. Ohio team wouul coim1
h'Mf Corvallis immediately tclcgra;.a'-.I
I the rieiuy Red received the contract,
j "We fel that under the circumstances
w cot tin pmiic legitimately," said Mr.
I MVMaster. "Medford certainly could not
.expert to have unlimited time to obtain
the same. Toledo seemed to have the as
surance that Medford had failed to tele
graph us. That, we presumed, left the
inr.tier open to us aim we immediately
accepted. That's all there is to it and we
are willing to rest our case witii th
tr.tc board on the fuels."
Sa!em Boys Charged
With Store Burglary
'Salem. Deo. t, (harges of burglary
were lodged against six Salem boys, all
of whom were said to be students of the
local high school.
The boK under arrest are Howard
!HidvioItKon, Kstley Kllis John 1'iipp,
1'uul Khmer, Wesley Putnam and l"iar
enct Clement. None of the boys would
dlnuss the' charges preferred agairt
ttiem by the police.
The officers said they had obtained
evidence indicating that the boys had
entered nt lease three stores here dur
ing the pflwt. six weeks, iu addition i
stenling a nmnber of overcoats from lo
on! ehorvhes. They had planned other
jobs, the polioc said, hu'ludiug the tJ:eft
of receiptK of basketball games to be
In Id in the near future.
The .(dure which ihe boys wore alleg
ed u have robbed inoluded those of o
se & Cooley, Xatnple S.hop and V,. P.
15.93
1119
20.70
5.00
4.40
23.01
til shop.
The boys worked together, the police
said, mid conducted their operations s
teiuaticully. Ship Building Trade
Slumps In America
Washington, Deo. 21. While adminis
tration forcea battle iu the senate to ob
tain pusxage of the Hhip subsidy bill, the
stun building industry., of the nut ion if in
a fdump, tttat'uticH oomplled by Commis
sioner of Navigation reveabi. Thouiiij
slightly higher than iu pre-war yen is,
due to delayed commercial work during
the war, construction of steel ships dur
ing the post fiscal year amounted to only
ri.NS,2Jt2 gross tons. Compared to thU
meagre total, 2.000.1KH gross tons were
ceaHtructed in the corresponding peiiod
nt V.V21 wbieh wan considered universal
ly as a year of depression in other lines.
p,;es cnt enny
A
Btioe 1122
ONLY' TWO DAYS TO CHRISTMAS . HURRY
j Did You Ever Slop To Think What You Could' Buy for 88c j
JUST TO SHOW YOU WHAT YOU CAN BUY HERE, WE OFFER
FOR FRIDAY ONLY
88c
QUANTITIES LIMITED!
BOX KERCHIEFS
88c
Sold regular ul $1.5(1. Uox ol
.'! Ladies' finely embroidered.
'ery special.
VANITY CASES
88c
Sold regularly at. $1.4!). Com
plete inside; very good value
at fliis price.
10 KERCHIEFS
88c
All 10c anil manv 1"e regular
Ladies' Kerchiefs will go Fri
day Jit KSo.
BOUDOIR CAPS
88c
Fine emluoidereii silk and lace
trimmed Caps; sold regular
to $1.1)0..
10 TOQUES
88c
Were $1.00 and lo $1.50, fancy
wool and silk iSuhy Toipies.
lixtifi special value.
CAMISOLES
88c
Fine Ladies' Silk O-amisoles
in a large variety of colors to
seleet from..
3 TOWELS
Regular 4He. large heavy Turk
is'h Towels of exceptional val-
STORE
peoples (Dash
the iniiversity
!r Hollv. X. lic JI. Mi-h. DnrU
Itiunen. nnpiited f n chai-Re of murder
in eiinneetion with the shooting i ueain
f her huband. "noiiesi. J-iui nrunen.
whs reported recovering hmhi irum v
llapse at le end 01 ine irini.
Ilnriv Mohr. lief brother, who won
tried jointly wiih Mrs. Hmnm. wn
fi U Ud guiliy ol !irl degree niurtier im
niKht in the name verdict that freed the
woman. ' , ,
The jurv recomiiniided tiiat ne u"
Kiven life impris'uiment.
Mrs. Ilinnen collapwd in her chair ns
rie verdii-l was read. Ah Mohr. was led
f-om the court room he called buck
fiood-bve IhirriH unri the tiecain-' n -
terieal and insisted on following bun
Lack to jail. ,
She col aiiel flBinn ns ilepunes cn.Ken
hf.nduffK nn her brother. 1
Itruncn. widely known circus owner,
was shut to death as he ni by a kilcln-n
window in his home several month api .
Charles Powell, former circus em
ploye, testified at the trial that b was
paid by .Mohr 10 snoot uruni n.
luriKC riiuitcn nniiimw'n ininv in- n
cntenif Mohr .lannary U. Attorney
rrc c-tiiVHtM man expect to npp-al Ihe
WiLLAWIETTE FINISHES
E
Sal m. Ipe. '.'1- Willamette nniver
till ilnie lor an enoim mem iiiiih 01
Xi.VMMdl has emhd ivv(ntty. it "
ai'i cunerd lier" Srdn-wty nirht.
The . iitire "oim frf tbi endnw merit
I i bf raiM 'l b inidiurht flncdat , or
l lie IHI pt'Jlli-eil Ity the lt(M'ki'feilT
foi;riliiiioir would !ia been, wiibh Id.
I 'ftn..H--rtM rprtil. nbM-r,i-r p't'
jlnost"
Baking
.Powder
. "Flaw brn lArnble witty yak kid
nrvn inc iiildho-id." Arku M. .
irlp' Hn7.on'i. Miefdgaii. ' V'
firTy lJiwi hae li.i icrrioie pn-Kncnr
that tired : feebnr. hnrdly tfble to 4'.'
mv fk. 1'i HMricfcolev Kulnef IMl-i
fijronfc inM-d vThM-oJ rmhartir Tab
I wHn felt life- new nerwm.'
i .1-...f.n ,liuiiiie nsiM tifiiri and
Ral$e$
blurs d vivn w; tyniprimn nf VHln'-'
I lirf. Ki.fil Vytih". H
Iadies' Pure Silk Hose
88c
lu blown, Mack ami while, a com
plete rangi" of sizes. Hose thai for
merly sold at $1.15 and $1.4!.
Pretty Design Baby Blankets
88c
Regular $Uf Baby IVib Blankets in
a very pretty range of blue and pink
designs, (iood large size. 1
Sleeping Baby Dolls, Special
88c
Regular $l.4) hand stuffed Polls
with pretty curly hair and unbreak
able head.
To $1.50 Value Silk Ties
88c
(living you practically an unlimited
range of vour choice of Silk or Knit
Ties, valued to $1.5(1.
2 Yds. Pillow Tubing
88c
Regular 5!)c, 4.-inch Indian Head
Pillow Tubing; linen finish; at a spe
cial price.
Flannelette Night Gowns.
88c
Regular $1.4!) Ladies' Flannelette
Xight downs, good quality flannel;
all sizes.
Full 3-Pound Cotton Batt
88c
Sells regularly to $1.25. A full '1
pounds, already stitched ready for
use Cotton Batt of good quality.'
Besides these, You Will Find
Many Other 88c Specials in
Every Part of the Store.
OPEN TONITE TILL
"under the wire" with
ininules to Npare. rne money win ne
mid for the construction of new imlver
sitv buildinKs.
The
everyone
has occasional Interruptions
or unforseen delay on bak
ing days, but the hoilso
wifu who uses Crescent
Baking Powder will tiW
worry. ' ' .
. She will have light, aneit
in-your-mouth biscuits, mu
ffins) and cake because y
Crescent combines the two
leavening units that insure
good results under variable
' circumstances.
From any grocer ,
C-ctcem Manufacturing Company
tteaule, Washington
Crescent
tht
Dough .
m
88g
PLEASE SHOP EARLY!
MEN'S HOSE
88c
Regular $1.-5. Silk and wool
Hose of distinction, in a va
riety of sizes and colors.
DRESS SHIRTS
88c
A , close-out on Men's Fine
Press Shirts. Former values
to $.'.00.
2 BELTS '
88c T
Regular 75o Men's Leather
Belts at this great, reduction.
Buy them.
MEN'S SH1KTS
88c
A heavy flannel twill Shirt
for men. ltnngo of sizes; reg
ular $1.2!) sellers.
4 PAIRS HOSE
88c
Regular 2fie 4ind 29i. Men's
Fine Dross Hose, in all sizes
nnd coloi's. .
2 PAIRS GLOVES
88c T
Regular 09c. Men's Leather
Work , Oloves; exceptionally
good value. , '
, FINE CAPS
88c ' '
For men nnd toys, a wonder
ful offer in AVool Dress Caps.
8:30 P. M.
Store
Home Beautiful
-FOR
CHRISTMAS
WITH T;
Pottery, Vases, Stand lVames, Framed Pic
tures, Incense Trays, Incense Burners, Nar
cissus Bulbs. ,
Picture Framing V J x.
FRED LUDFORD
.' 922 "Willamello St., Kngene " '..
' Wall Paper, Paint and Art Store
SEND AWAY
As a Cliristmas Gift
to your Friends and Relatives, a Box of the Famous
Diamond A Prunes m
.' iu 5 ami 8-lh boxes '. . V
' "" ALL GROCERS SELL THEM 1
Packed by Eugene Fruit Growers' Association
l USE THE GUARD WANT-AD WAY ij
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