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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1923)
t ... sday Evening, March a, l'J3 . t . ' THE EdTJGENE DILY tfu A&eTS PagfJ Three Beautiful Ear Rings : A New Shipment sEJte Just r-; Arrived VET DIES, PREVEIVTiniG MOfl HE PINED f fres(i for riCMTtcm vcidc l Ull UUIIILLI. ILHIia r- T J I i J "! ' FRESH . I T o a K c c o ROLL YOU owm wuni Rt t. Croix Ppr AltW I Another Shipment of Ear Kings, including the Solid Gold at $6.50 and Up We carry all styles, and our prices include the moderately priced ones to the host grades. The same careful workmanship" niters into the man ufacture of all our Ear Kings. Besides the (fold Ear Kings mentioned ahove there are many, many others at a smaller price. Luckey's Jewelry Store I St. 1'aul. Minn.. March 21. Afier ' dreaming ami planning fur Is years In ring his widowed mother, fiance ami liis little brother to Alnerifil, lillis Kosmcu. jl veteran of the world war. died in u hospital here following an operation ne cessitated l,y disease contracted ill ser vice, just after his family had started the lolls iollrnev from i-etitrill Ivurooe to ioiii loin in his adopted land. When a lad of l.. Kosimin. vn wnt the heir of a once wealtiiy and influen tial Albanian family, was forced to flee into (ireece to escape the Turks, who had killed his father., llefore I. H villi? )ll WtlS betrothed, ar-corm t" the custom f the' people, in i;-ycar-old Aspasta (erdan. hi the following years he fought the Turk;, served in iht'ir prisons mill finally escaped to Amerh-a where he started building a home fur faU family ami his sweet heart. He entered the service of Ins adontcd l country when it entered the war. and n j I reakdowu in health resulting from this I service further delayed his pluns for re ; union. Finally, the war was over ami I American hegiou pals aided him in cut j tiiin the red tape f immigration rcgula j tiuns. lie then Kent word to his loved I ones to come on to thin country. Hut dis- ease contracted in the Sir my mude an op- viailino Unda Her eration vital. On Thursday, he' went on JVrtle r,rkeP ww! broti,er. Vic tim operating table. On 1-rulay he thed ( barker, are visiting their uncle, 1'. Somewhere in central Europe an aped 1 A,wiif PMrKm. nn.l Alfred S. Peter - CITY NEWS Down From Landax Mr. and Mrs. E. J ltlakely, of Enmlax aro spending fw days m the city. Returns From Salem K. I j. Armitagc, manager of the En gem United States Employment bureau, returned last night from a business visit to Salem. widow ! and a little brother are jourueyuip to- ward America, not knowinjt the news j which awaits them. EOUiPMENT HERE The ranid crowth in the nonulation af Eugene during the past twelve months i & re Rjionsioie ror a corresponding Ipowth in telephones, which is taxing iih capacity or ttie local plant of tJie i'lrifie Telephone iv-Telegraph company I to meet tin- demand for service, says C, P, Van Houttc, district manager. fciiRene hdowr a percentage growth ff 91 and n numerical net jrrnwth of 218 telenhones for the year V.Y22. this brin tiecond place in growth in com pirisoa with other cities in Oregon. I'ortland showing a higher growth. AftnoiiRii wi.uihi was expended to trovide new plant during the earlv nart f the year 192. there are several sec- TOO LATE to CLASSIFY FOR SALE Second hand Xntinnal f'nuli Kegister. Address Cuard S(i0. m'J-1 KOH SALK Simmons bed, Jawa mower. jarileu hose, j 1411 Oak Sr. , nili-1 TOR SALK $N00 will tike lliis 8 acres id Siitcoos Lake district.-Lake front no better Huninier home site in Uup county. Will take lot in residence district Kugeue of like value. Itox -KKt, Eugene, Oregon. m'22 TO RXCIIAXiK $ii)0O equity in Vort- lann resutence m Irvmgton for hugene property. Dione 302. ml7 -JRITBI -tKTf U BflTO' IWHB' tMTj I ECU 'KB Rjxrrn ukttb nim jnaia pv- 5nS I?v SyKTl p am lira wrra drxtvi trra nerra dritbI .aura aura' mam cams aaita tions of the city where the new plant is entirely used und additional wires and cables will have to he installed this year. Ten thousand dollars has been secured for labor and materials to provide new plant, and relief will soon bu offered in the congested wire areas. To meet the very rapid growth in tele phones, h three-position central office swil) aboard at the present time is being installed and will be completed by April 1. This addition to the switchboard will be equipped with UK) subscribers lines at an approximate cost of $7?0K). ELMIRA. Elmira, March m. Mr. S. AV. Hagar is visiting of Eugene is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Mania r. Mrs. I. L. Fisher of Fir Kutte was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Joe Isaac son Sunday, March 18. Mildred and Wllma Pratt of Linnfield college are spending Uieir vacation at their Jiome in Veneta. Vera Goodwin of Venetn spent the week-end in Eugene with her bister, Mrs. Ilugh McCallum. Vera Vincent is spending a few" days in Eugene attending lr. Price's meetings. (Maire Couant spent the week-end in Enctne with his brother, Edwin Couant. Mr. and Mrs. A. it. Gray. Kefa and Nancy Chapman and Mary Pickert mo- torect to Jviiigene Minuay, iarcn in. Iee Pickart of Veneta is ia Salem on business. Velma Webster made a busmcas trip to Eugene Saturday. Mrs. Alta Clock of Junction Is visit ing relatives in Veneta. TJie concert given by the male quartet club of the E. H. II. was very much en joyed by all present. Oean Wlilkison, who is working near Shannon spent tSumlay at his home at this place. Claud and Floyd Mix were Eugene visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Snllee made a business trip to Eugene Saturday. Mrs. .1. S. Weaver of Suver is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Evers. near Elmira. Itessie and Jesse Fountain Jiave dis missed their school for a few days be cause of illness in the neighborhood. "THE HERD" CALLED Here From Natl . Mts. Ida K. Cook, of Not!, ia spend ing u few days in the city visiting. Curtain People Here Mr. and .Mrs. F. J. Anlauf. of Curtain, are spending a fuw days in thu city on businctia. OUTSTANDING FILM Here From Wendling J. F. Dyer, of WriulliiiK, Is transacting business in this city today. Visitor From Wendling Mrs. (irover V. Wilson, of Wendling, is a business visitor in thu city today. , Here From Sutherlln ' Miss Mario Vn'lpolil, of Snlberlin, it visitinj; in this city today. Resents Will Meet The reeulnr meetine of the board of repents of the atnte university, adjourn ed from .lanuary, wtll be held in f.ugene, Saturday, April 7.' Mp'-ola Clerk in Town Tbontaa D. Hanson, clerk of the Bchool district at .Marconi, is m r.ugeue on ousi ness today. Attended Rosebnra Meotlna V. S. lMllun, of Uie lnnc County Credit association, attended a meeting of the ltosehtirg Credit, association lost night in that city. He addressed the Hoseburcr oreilit men on methods of col lections and reports used in the Eugene office. I III or r7 . v . rrwy l l I! v j'w?' Copyright 192 Hart Scluffuei & Marx .-- I Quality you will be proud For That New House uildins Supplies Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster, Tile, Corner Bead R. A. BABB POWDER CO., Inc. 771 Willamette ' one 47 John Sainpolis in "The Hero," a Preferred picture. "Of the numerous sincere efforts at really great picture productions that Jiave been made during the season, none has come nearer to hitting the bull's eye than does (lasnier's production of "The Hero," shown here for the first times today at the Hex, where it will remain for another day. Wiien Gilbert Emery's brilliant atory was the talk ot New York some critic asked, with an obvious sneer, "What would become of snch a production if done on the screen? The answer, perhaps, may be found in the review of "The lEero" as a screen production, ns cited in the M'iircU issue of PJuHoploy magazine, which has placed this picture at the top of its list of the six best pictures of the month. "The Hero" was a very well done bit of play wri tint? as a footUght effort. Here was the first drama daring to inti mate that all heroes did not wear khaki. Indeed, the young cJiap from the wars in 'The Hero" is a ne'er-do-well who drifted into Hervice and a half dozen medals. The real hero is a little hum drum clerk wiiose life Is n routine of alarm clicks, celluloid collars, snatched coffee, cidd lunches and tired journeys home at the end of tJie day. The film Version, by Jj. J. Gnnnier, Is successful in catching this. Moreover, "The Hero" has an able cast. Take Leonard to Pen Consnble John Marsh took Elmer V. Leonard to the stnln penitentiary at fa- I lem Wednesday afternoon to start serv ing Ins term in ttie penitentiary, ieounro has been sentenced to two years for for gery. Admitted to Hospital- A. A. iteeves. J5( Sixth avenue west, -and Mrs. E. H. Hoss were admitted to the Eugene hospital for medical treat ment today. Mrs. N. H. Wallace, of Jas per, Mrs. (. Hansen, of Junction t ity. Miss Luella Itrewster and Arthur Stro ller wprn dismissed from the hospital today. (Continued on page five) : . ;' i . Much Farm Land Moves This Month Through the Alinasi and Tyler realty office, Uurke Knton, formerly with the Jones and Knton commission house, has purchased MO acres near (tnldson from . Wright. I lareuce urimes ot Jiar i risburg has purchased tho l'erkins 4fi aiTo river bottom farm and n business .block in Calgary. Albertn. from V. A. i Taylor. S. Veatch has sold his HO-arrc ,' farm two miles south of Mimroe to S. II. l'cnnel!, formerly of .North Dakota. Other deals iiiiule this iiitiuth by this company Included the solo of the store in the auto park to liiiireni'ft (luthrie of llnrrishurg: the sale of 1'ICt acres near Itexti'r to I. Oleson of Vilkitrti. Wash.; the sale of (10 acres from Mr. Itlcheson of Mendowview to Willinui Thrush of Yakima; and the sale of I'M news of laud near Chase tiardeus and city properly tli Junction City to W. K. Wuda-worlh of ILarrisburg. . HEYWOOD-WMEFIELD eed Baby Cabs, Carriages and Carts For ten venrs we have sold exclusively the most popular of all lines of IJal.v Carriages, Carts nn.l fabs. An ox.-lusive showing on our main floor will prove most inten-stinp, for there Kwt variety an.l nil are very moderately priee,l. They are sold on easy terms.; so you arc invited to : USE YOUR CREDIT Appcgafe iFumjtUre Co 'Eight Wobblies Given Sentence In California Txis Angeles, March Klght I. W. W. todny were sentenced by Judge Klietik to penitentiary terms for viola tion of the stute cTimUial syndicalism act. The men were recently found guilty ' by o jury. They appealed for a new trial. which was denied this morning, after lite men tbeniselves bail conducted ttie argil i ment and denounced the court, American justice in general and the capitalistic system. Rain Making Is Held , Impossible By Bureau Washington, .March Jl.- The I'nited States weather bureau, which has niniln a coulprcherisivH study of inuteoroluk)' for the last half century, officially nu ni.unced today tbnt raiu makiiig, the breaking up of fogs and the forestalling of storms hy various methods, arii. im possible, " ' , 4- a COULD 18 ILL Menlon, l- ranee, Miirch Ui. (Jeorge J. .lould is seridiislr ill here' Tf was An nounced today. A specialist baa been summoned from lmoon. NIMR00 INN ' On fbe McKenxie Itiver opens April 1. Special Sunday chicken dinner tl.?) al rlbowanda. tl ooiee of ih l looker Mutual Life In.urar.ee Company of N V. . M. hprsgue. U. H. Nat'l Hank. ' - lis;-- . t , "insnri'witJi llenr Tromp. Wi West Bth .... Tr,Bogene eipeHal tor a stood Cigar t . ' 1 5- ' rthowStndii. lie fiolc nt ta .looker ' of in the New Spring Suits HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes are the finest clothes ever produced in this country. They are always the greatest valuesthey give the greatest service. Therefore we ask you to come in today, view the smart styles, the fine woolens and beautiful patterns, try them on, compare; then you'll realize you do miss something if you don't wear Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. WADE BROS. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes 111 tHl T - ... . . . ' .. lit FACtU YOU WILL SAVE BY BUYING HERE Paints and Wallpaper during this Big Sale. You are going to paint sometime this Spring or Summer, so buy your paint now for later use. Paints, Oils, Lead, Zinc, etc., are going up, so " v DON'T DELAY COME TOMORROW Eo Ho Peterson Phone 348 Agent for Rasmussen Puro Prepared Paints Cor. Eighth and Olive " USE THE GUARD WANT-Ab V-AY ;J'. ' , I V ' ' DANCE . r . I " ll'si ol.pfiie- 4.n- at IJmiIip. Katiie- !. 'd,0; ifyb r'1- ". ' Vc ".. j, .' . . . . ...-