Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 21, 1923, Image 5

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y Evening, Marcli 21, 1923
THE EUQENB DSIET BUSBD'
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Toko Five'
SCBOBLE - THE STYLE HAT OF AMERICA!. I
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ERING EASTER'S CALL FOR
i
Mr. Joe Shelton
get out your black face type.
toother shipment of Green Men-ell's Easter Hats, from
Sohoble, just whistled in!
The' crates are off the boxes are opened and, be
imlrl. a display of Hats' that every man of every set and
salary iu Eugene should see now tomorrow this week.
Hen this show will make you boys again the new
styles will ticKie your vanity ana you can go as iar as
- ... 1 ti . 1 , .
vnn line iu colors you vim i iucklt us our, in variety:
Here's where Style, Quality and Variety meet.
' " Sehoble Hats $3.50 to $8,
Earl & Wilson Shirts $2 to $8
New Caps New Neckwear
. 713 Willamette St.
''one of Eugene's best stores
B CITY NEWS H
It Warden In Town
Man A. E. Burgbduff, state game
:en, us a business visitor in me eny
f
Lot for Building
It. "ml Jim. Arthur Ony have pur-
ninie lot at the coiner ot ixii-euiu
in and IVnrl street and plan to coti-
l.i a bungalow on the property.
:i Chamber Meeting Here ,
piol mooting of the State Chnni
a( t'fiiiuncrce honi-d of directors will
Md io Eugene on April 5 during the'
r toe commercial secretaries are
lif their short course in the city,
a. lUta wide develnmnent program
I bt discussed by the directors before
commercial secretaries.
M Back Store
(be Tu
Tuft Lumber company, which has
lined operations, has purchased the
W at lleek. Aditional stock Vill be
lid to the store and it made to serve
null crew, it is announced. 1- itty or
r men will be employed by the mill
many wi t move their lamiues iu
ATTENTION
RADIO FANS
Please answer auestions
Pwe given and mail to
H. M. SKIPWORTH
151 Charnelton St.,
Eugene, Ore.
1) What type of set do you
own, crystal or tube?
2) What class of concerts
do you prefer!
(3) At what . hours should
broadcasting - be con
. ducted from KEATf
() How many times a week
lictweeii 4 to 6 and 8 to
10 p. m.T.'....
(5) Have the present pro
grams from the Eugene
station pleased you?
Remarks
'aiiio and Address:
Grange to Met -
The Alvndore grange will meet on
Friday evening of this week. Matters tf
importance arc to be discussed.
Washington Nino Wins
The sixth grade baseball team of
Washington school defeated the seventh
grade, Patterson, by a score of 21 to 1.)
on the Fiitterson grounds.
Returns from Portland
Mrs. JL H. Gilinore, proprietor of the
woman's shop, returned last night from
a business trip to Portland.
Down from Oakridgo
Hoy Walker, n farmer of the Oak
ridge country, is transacting business in
the city today.
Oakland Poople Here
Mr. mid Mrs. (ieorge Weigel, Mr. nnu
Mrs. linker and Isaac Flannry, of Oak
luuil. Oregon, are pending a few days
in the city.
Fair Board to Moet
The Isjilrd of directors of the Unie
countv fair will meet Friday afternoon
at l-W o'clock in the office of Secre
tary W. A. Ayres in the court house.
In From Blachly ,.
Owen Thompson, owner of the world
record Jersey herd nt Hlachly, is in l-.u-gene
on busiuess today. . :
Car Top Burns . .
.1 H(n.A,,t- u-ns called at
11:30 o'clock lust night to Seventh and
Van Huron where a Ford car, belong
ing to u traveling salesman, was in
flumes. Only the top was burned.
NEW CLOTHES
Tradition, custom, inclination all unite to make Easter a time for retog
' ing, a season for newness in clothes. And we have 'made it a point to have
as fine a slock of good clothes as you would find anywhere. Here you find
the famous line of
Kuppenheimer
Styleplus and
Fr at Clothes
A.ert men will instantly recognize their style dominance; business
men will find their values sound; younger men will find here the snap-
py Sport models suited to them. There s a color ana pattern to meet
every demand. New diamond weaves, soft plaids, small checks, bold
rope and pin stripes.
Their Values As Compelling As Their Good Looks
'25 '30 '35 '40 '45
Men's Silk Knit Ties
Splendid variety of rich colors, .
55c or 3 for $1.50, and
95c or 3 for $2.50
JVew Caps-jlust In
Patterns and shapes you'll like, for their
sensible shapes and sinart patterns,
$2.50
Spring weights in Wool Hose,
G5c to $1.50
Easter Togs
for the Boys
The kind real boys wear;
more than ordinary wear re
sistance in these Suits, they'ro
super-Waits in every, way
"duaranteod by .the Boys
Shop" means they '11 - thor
oughly satisfy you iu style, iu
value and actual service.
American and Wool
Wear Boys' Suits
$6.95 to $18.50
Many with two pairs knickers
Brushed Wool
Sweaters in.
For Good Clothes Always
Knox, Gordon
Mallory Hats,
$3.50 to $7.00
Hero from Wapleton
!.. M..riu ir merchant at Mapleton.
is in Kugouc today on business. Ho mo
tored over the Ixw pass road last eve
ning.
in-transit ngenf of the Southern Pacific,
was a business visitor in Kugene toduy.
To California
W. A. Kuth expects to leave by motor
car for f'alifornia on a trip of two or
three weeks, tomorrow.
Spring Starts Today-
nast'Tw w'Us. but it Is'the firs, davMay Local. Hr-
( spring. The new season was iisnerru
in officially nt 7:'-0 o'clock this moruin
Pacific coast time.
Visiting In CHy i
.Mrs. 1'otor i oig.mni is snopping uno i
rieitinp with friends in the city today.
from Klmira.
WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL, PERSONAL
By LYLE BRYSON
CLUB ITEMS SHOULD BE 1HONKD IN TO THE BOCIETV EDITOR
HETWKBN 10 A. M. AND 12 M. TEIjEI'HONE NUMUEIl 1200
Mmtp Sonalnr .1. IT. Huhlwin. of De
troit. Michigan, is visiting with O. A.
Hnugluni of the First N'ntional bunk for
a few days. He may locate jlore. Detroit
is the former home of the loil hanker.
Administrator Appointed
. i. i iwm icon annninted by
the nrobnte administrator of the ostnte Returns to Position
of his wife. Mrs. Mnrv 1,. rnge. wno i.o,
February 28, 11)23. The estute is valued
at $4SIX).
We
Manufacture
Vss Shirts, Wool Shirts
"Misers, Ladies' t'oats
"fi Knickers, Leather
Unfc, '..ts, Tants: t'ajs,
'Aprorjs, . I'ack Sacks, or
"Pliolstor your 'chair "ni
leather or make cusii-
Woman Kills Cats
Mrs. Alice Whitcomb. of I.inlatv, col
lected todav on two Isibcats killed near
her home in western I-ane county. Mrs.
Whitcomh has been getting several hob
nit every year she has lived on the
coast.
WSPr& sawmill. stiver
will add a n"W donkey engine to H
em tinmen" according to the proprietor
whTwns here yes.er.lav. H,s "J-W.-hj
ment is now turning out close of tJS
feet of lumber a day.
Plants Walnut ,
l A Itus-rll is setting out 10 acre.
..i.,i. river bottom traci
five- mile n- rth of Eugene.
lill.r if mntnt mule A.
uere furnished hy
sory.
;Croner Executor Appointed
Charles H. Croner has been ""''
hr the probate court eienitor of the es
,ate of his father, Oeorge r 'roner. h
died Fohrt.nrv 27. l!l. The estate I-
,, widow. Mrs. Alice ( roner.
I ' ;
Onsrd Rfsrts PTsetico . . ' .
n-k. mnnf f hJllll-teni mdrte.!
' . t vimfrifi. foe
: Frsn't
The trees
the Woodruff nur-
t- Klsio s. Hcnnie has returned to
her position at the First National bank
after an absence of a month.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Visit at Pleasant Hill
Mrs. O. Ifc'gonais and Mrs. .1. C. Price
are visiting today at Pleasant Hill with
Mrs. Itiggins, Mrs. Degennis' daughter.
Bankers Moet Tonight
The Ine County Bankers' association
moots tonight for a banipiet and regular
get-together ot the Oshuin hotel at (l:.'Wl
o'clock.
In From Walton
Henry I. Shannon, lumberman of Wal
ton, is spending the day In the city.
Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Millie Trumbull, Chamber
of t'ommercej
Ladies' Day, Eugene Country
Club.
Thursday Afternoon.
Inter So; .Mis. tlcorge Stewart.
Thursday Evening.
American lcgion Auxiliary,
Chamber of Commerce.
Saturday Afternoon
A. A. L'. W. Luncheon Anchorage.
in the Chamber of Commerce roonn for
the purpose of electing a scout council.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Liubnrger loft to
day for Stul Francisco, 4 lalifornia, where
1 boy will reiuuiu on business and pleas
ure for a week or more. .
April 14 ift the dutc scheduled for April
Frolic, the annual ou-ed function of the
rniiercily. The women's houses which
did not stage stunts last, year will fill
the program for Ihis event. Miss Mur-gHt-ot
llcatio is chairman of the commit
tee and Is ossUted hy Miss Itosalin ric
her. .Miss Muriel .Myers is floor manager,
Miss I una Fnirchild, chalriuuu of the
program committee. Miss Mary Skinner.
01 food, and Miss Hilda Chase, stage
malinger . ' ' '
To Build Wall en McKenzle ;
A retaining wall and fill for 2 or
nui t a !...,. ti.. I mi via III I
T" "I. r. ; ' :.i k. bride.
lr..m a i.. " . '" the i:id.oi.l chttn-h on Tuesday after
3u g7; the'umV commission-ewh, n...n April .0 in th- . jujrn hottd apsM
r?....ofo.l 1I.0 road ve.terdav. The river, inenls. Mrs. A, II. .M' Donald Is chair-
Plana tire under way for the benefit
tea to be given hy the women of
nrartlce tv.sv
iMmo. ncordirar t
is washing in on the road badly at thi.
one place.
man of lite miumtttee in charge.
Hurts Knee at Armory
Vikto Ooodwin Lunt of Portland stop
ped off to e some friends on his re
turn fnon California, and thought h
W.mMt .Itono .or rr.,n. ......... y (hJ,
ni..Vv lst nirht. Mr. Imt s
nither nnet.mforfahle along
The advisory board and rotincii of the
V. V. C. A. were h'.steiMtes for an in
formnl tea yeMerday afiernoon from 4
to.V.'ti) o'. loi k at the lliiugiilow In honor
.,1 I'.uir II. Holler, student seire-
Im v of the V. M. C. A. for. the north-
ae.annwncwnt of, middle of the service, ami tno ig.nI nr
W..UIO 'Ilf7 nin' m- --. , --
et .te.int. The door was DM Intred. Jk,
tittl It snooi.i v"" -. r
feelinr'week,'MiX je.rge Bolder preeided at lb'
alsiut tlx I tea laVlf..
the management. . .V ta-f f"',
ennected V. I.V tleveHierV. AH..f HWI
io a .0, . .ft. ih ell a av, tttit 11 snooi.i I, r-,,ter. reprcsentaiive or ine council ,
ns to match i. i;."itV- ' '"kKJf;.tf,Vritc.r yi."iio .t.irwae (, ,h, ,x.t h. cho.e , , hl)rih ,, M . K,,,((D. m,, F K,, of W..m.n
lf;ath( r.nr. CailVllS OT sport ' .;CT. in VhfV." Vvpil .). gvl - Cononently V ' ah'"1' ' f..cuf.)'.nd l,.wn.,.e.,ple will attend. ,.,, lirnihillg the ro,e. and shroh.
'tltllou V, ;.l' . . Vl' Vhil..feW of fh. "the. csn.:- Vet which will .inpv dat' Ii f J whi,h w be planted In the court h"lle
' 2iV O W ' I'J 5 ..V- : '''',';-'CV:,':er.ib..t. Th-r: Willie,. l..'ing of those-!.. Fisher. kee,.r of the rnlvcr.ltr of or.-)
gju :?hsw;. ,H;: " v.
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,,,.,.. i.ii. , .1 ni.,. M iii..... .I,......:. .iwi.i 1 mi 1 1 i iii 111
l..nijlil let six o'clmk there will I.e a
ilinner af tl'e Anchorage hi honor of O.
..tor. reprcwtitative of the council
Members of Sunshine club will ly the
gnosis of M;rs. W. A. Kuykemlall Friday
afternoon for a oue 0 clock luncheon.
planted In front of the courthouse and
beds placed Inside the grounds.
''It was through the courtesy of tho
Eugene Federation, of Women's cluba or
ganisation that the county commissioners
were able to procure tho services of Mr.
Fisher and the rosea and shrubs for
beautifying tlo grounds," said Commis
sioner Kmmoit Sharp today. "This la
one of the first proecta that . io fed
eration has attempted and th( c tnmis
sioners are anxious to help aa .l ;f feel
the women are doing good work and they
should receive the encouragement of
everyone."
EAT NO SWEETS IF
An entertainment and baniiuet were
enjoyed last evening by the women of
Mooachart legion, about 00 of whom
wore present for tJie function, Mrs. Hose
Mbrgnu waa chairman ot tho commit
tee in charge of the program. Ihfcora
tions were in keeping with St. Patrick's
dev. with shamrocks, snakes and daffo
dils. Senior flogonl, Rosa Wood presented
past regent Thursa Uowo with a uast
regent's certificate mid gold emplem pin
as a prize for securing members. Plans
for a carnival to raise funds for the
children's home at Moosoheart, Illinois,
were discussed. On Tuesday evening the
legionnairea will make the Corvallis
chapter a surprise visit and those de
siring to make the trip are a.ked to
communicate with Mrs. (icnlgc Wood.
The Woman's alliance of the Unitar
ian church mot Tuesday afiernoon In the
club ronni of the church. Following tho
business meeting a dismission of the vital
spiritual problems of the church waa
led by the pastor, Frank Far Eddy. A
committee was appointed for the purpose
of adding new names to the church roll
of membership. Itefreshments were ser
ved by the hostesses. Mrs. L 11. Kerlloe
and Miss Janet Oi.lkison.
Khonmntlsm la no respecter of age.
sex, color or rank. If not tho most
dnngoroua of human afflictions It Is one
of the most painful. Those subject to
rJieumatism should eat no sweets for
awhile, dress as warmly as possible
avoid any undue exposure and above all,
drink lots of pure water. 1
Ithoiimaiism is caused hy uric aohr
or body wasto matter, and Is often gen
erated In the bowels and nbaorhed into
the blood. It la the function of the kid-
ne.vs to filter Ihis poison from the blood '
and cast It out in the urine; the pores of I
the skin are also a means of freeing I
the blood of Ihis Impurity. In damp and
rtiilly, cold weather the skin prtrea am
Hosed, thus forcing the kidneys to do;
double work: tney Become woaa emit
sluggish and fall to eliminate this totlc;
acid, which keeps accumulating and cir
culating through the system, eventually
settling In the Joints and muscles, causing 1
stiffness, soreness and pain, called rheu-i
matiam. M '..
At the first twinge or rneumaiismi
get from any pharmacy about tour,
ounces of Jad Halts! put a tablespoon-,
fill In a glass of water and drink be
fore breakfast each morning for a week.
This is helpful to neutralise acidity, re-1
move waste anil eliminate ine ininrj.,.
thus helping to rid tlie blood of these
rheumatic poisons.
Jad Halts is Inexpensive and is mane
from the add of igrattca end lemon
Juice, combined with lithla, and la uecd
with excellent results hy thnnsanda of
folks who are aubject to rheumatism.
CUT FLOWERS
rotted T'lanta. trees, garden and flow
er eooda. Evervihlng for the as Men.
EIMIENK NI HNr.Klr.rl
TUESDAY, MARCH 27TH
THE WORLD'S GREAT
EST MYSTERY PLAY
Ity Mary Itolerrts Illnehart '
and Avery Hopwood '
FUN AND THRILLS
It's good Judgment to secure four
"BAT" act early.
MAIL OKDKim NOW.-
Box office) awit sal" opeaia
.Monday. 10 a. ni. ' Price
Floor, 1.1 row a 911.00, laat 8
row M.nOt Biilrnny, first II
nma .00, next rt rown $I.IW,
Iwlnnce I IM). (I'lus Tax.) '
DANCE
Illr old-time d,iu.e at Donna, Batur-
dur. M.n li L'l. , . Dl23
aaraal xwrraisarral xanfta aaraaj Wras
Em nm aarnat sainai auni n
grn Buna J"???! E
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bar Otm 2S mS t-HS
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