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Wednesday Evenln Page Eight THE EUGENTiPAILT GUAED Iff. . I i. . . -3 'i 'A 1 M EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY YOU'LL SAVE IF YOU BUY HERE Men's Suits All wool, plain and mixed colors. Buy your suit hero and save money $17.50 to $29.50 Men's High Grade Felt Hats Light and dark color, lteal values S2.98i $3.45 Men's Dress Shoes tflaok and brown, rubber heel; box or semi-English toe S3.98, $4,98, $5.45 Men's Extra Heavy Work Shoes Made for the roughest wear ' . - . ' $3.45, $4.98 A largo "assortment of Ladies' House ; Aprons " ' ;- at' 98c 44 Stores Ladies' Tan Kid Pumps and Ox fords Medium heel. Our price $3.98 Ladies' Comfort Oxfords Hand turned, cushion sole. Kpeeiuls $2.45, $2.98, $3.25 Ladies' Comfort ' Shoes , Cushion sole. Only $2.65, $3.25 Ladies' Kid and Patent Leather Pumps and Ox fords Goodyear . welt,' rubber heel. .Regular $6.50 val-: lies ' $4.50, $4.98 Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.15, $1.98 44 Stores C. J. BREIER CO. (EUGENE SAMPLE STORE) Sixth and Willamette X From P. O. News of Lane County Special Correspondence to The Guard COTTAGE GROVE. Lonla J. Scholi, P. 0. Boi 683, I'hone 1W1-J, business represen tative. Mr. Carrie Hemenway, reporter. Violin Loaned Free to Beginner, Pacific Conservatory of Music, 781 Willamette St. Violin, piano, vocal, cello and wind inatriunehte taught. tf CONSTIPATION Amazingly Busy people who have no time for diet and uncut, and edentanr people who find litem a haidthip, keep fit and free from constipation, indigestion, biliouaneit, bad breath and painful gassy stomach troubles, by using Chamberlain's Tablets for Stom ach, Liver and Bowels. flfrs. L Jf. Young, Nw Hop, Ata., amy thty arm tkt tWsf thing f At hat tvtr suesf for cotutrpctio. Tky do not mak ktr sick or tW waft afttr tilting, swl art ao tkonvgk in actio, she Mwr has to tut tolomtl for bilious. Small ooat - only 25e. Sold wywywliem SUGAR DROPS 25 CENTS flan KrarjtiH(w, March 21. Bugar' will drop 20 cents in Cnlitornia tomorrow. The California Hawaiian Sugar Kefinery, ?ne of the la r gout producers hi the coun ry, todtiy announced a new baalc price of $1,..,5, effective .rart-h 22. The pre vfoiiH price whh $0.(10. The figure quotM in for augur at the refinery. Jt niarkK the firat cut since the recent sudden increaMe iu augar started. ... EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY No collection, no fee. Mo entry tea ? rtuea. Legal department, tf w. R. BtrOWBnS, Mgr. Cottage Grove, Ore., March 21. Al fred AM argar and wif from m Ange Ihh, California, viaited Monday and Mon day night with the D. Jf. Hemenway fam ily. Mrs. Ileiitenway accompanied the Me ('argura to 'Portland Tu.endi.y morning, when they left for their old home in Se attle. 'Airs. llemenway will visit her daughter and h unhand, Mr. and Mrs. Car) Price of Tortland. 1 N. K. Glaus president of the Cottage Grove bank, returned from a busineKK trip Monday night. Mr, (Hum haa been iu Portlund and Seattle while away. Mrs. Ia K. Dixon eame over from Elk ton and mimed her nun Homer who hat. had the flu, returning home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kd lilakley and son How ard returned Tuesday from Jjoh Angeles, California. They hope to remain in Cot tage Grove. Mrs. Clyde Kerr and dnughter Pearl came Tuesday from Oinak, Wash., and are visiting Mr. Kerr'a mother, Airs. Sarah Kerr. Donald JiOaselpy. who la with the Fal low and Wright Auto acceHHoriet firm, cnine up from Com Block Tuesday and visited with his old friends, the Homer (inlloway family. J. V. Johnson and wife from Eugene vhn have been visiting Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Anderson, returned home Tuesday . Mr. and MrR. Lester Mark In motored lip from Eugene and visited witty the David Sterling family Saturday. Mrs. J. II. Ch mribers was drawn t serve .on the jury Tuesday in Eugene. Itnynrd Heed from Wilher went to Vancouver Tuesday to be married Wed nesday to a Miss Hester Mills from Kooitville, Tennessee. Mr. Heed is -the nephew of Mr. J. H. McKay. O, L.-Jones is moving his family into the -Frank Sherman house on iibbs ave nue; Earl Hill and wife motored to Eugene Monday evening. Mrs. John JOichler come up Tuesday from Curtain and spent the day shopping. D. II. White and family moved Mon-1 day to Mar cola. S. I. Mackin went to Comstock Tiips- riav to attend the funeral of Robert Hoy Heunett, the Comstock school teacher who died Monday mo ruing. His Intdy will be shipped to Coquille for burial. Harold Turpln and aister, Mrs. A. C Lake motored up Tuesday from Yoncnlln and spent the day shopping. H. E. Johnson from Tillamook is clerk ing in the Darby furniture department of the Darby store on Main street. Dave Allison arid wife eame over Tues day from Willamina, leaving in the eve ning for their old home in Iloseburg. Mrs. Pfeister and Mrs. L. J. Redford motored up from Drain Tuesday and spent the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Satterfield and Mr. nml t fa WnHa tin r Jan tnntif u) mi f rrtnl priceH jjprtupfipid and visited Sunday with the il. rt. icivy ininny. nirs. iniieriieui auu jjrs. (iarden are nieeea of Mrs. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schrack motored over Tuesday from Ijorane. Mr. and Mrs. John Sufley of Rafley Springs and Mr, and Mra. David Sterling and Mr, aud Mrs. Frank Safley of Cot tage f rove, gave a splendid dnncc in the n rinory Sat u nbay night. Two bund red were present. A splendid lunch was given after lue uauce. INFLUENZA - I As a preventive, melt ana in I hile aight and morninK V Vaporub Ootr 17 Million Jan Vtti VWfj The Dost mnlron nnd nnsr natron party Ot tile home of Mr. ami Mr. J. P. Gra ham of Birch avenue waft a Hplemlid rmc rem. The table wan picture nf beauty. 'barlfH Reidler won the honor in the guinea. "Howd' Ye Like It, Hon?" "That fellow, Bonifacio, sure did himself proud when he. made these Spring duds. Suit fits like T Vns i toured into it, olif Just p'lmt I os pcotod from Hen ho always measures up to his promise after ho takes your measure. "And host part of it is, he treats your poekethopk with such poiisiderntiont Take f 'rinstanee this mado-to-iiieastuo suit it set mo hack only $40. Yi'hy, I'd havo to pay that for a faetory-uiado. "Vessir, I'll Ret my duds from Honifaeio 'nnd look nil dressed up like a hanker; the other fellow can !uy rendy mades and look like a bean-eaterl" B. BONIFACIO Tailor To Men and Women 877 Willamette Street Satisfaction Guaranteed- CUE SWELL. C'reRwell, Ore,. March 20. R. Iledir peth and fnmily. Dan Driaeoll nnd wife, ftlrn. Dnolittle, Mr8. 11. (5. Slripn, Mrs. Cora Otaon and family attended tiie ser vices at the Christian church at Ktigone BETTY B. BEAUTY PARLOR A.t your servieo. Particular work for particular people. Phono 116-L CHICHESTER S PILLS I'MU in lira Kd void raruuicvvy v JO Hrtirl-L AfnCIH.(llri.TrB lilAMO.ND IIRANII PIU.M. fat 8ft yran known u Bat, Saft,AI"T Kdltbl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE New Show Today! 2 days only! "Ono nf the Ten Host Plnys of the Vonr." "One of the Sis Bost rioturen - of the Month." THE HERO 'An astounding theme of heroism far from the fields of battle. Every home has its hero but not every hero wears medals. . ALSO PLAYING Ruth Roland in "The Flaming Forest" Chapter two of The Timber Queen' Sunday night. Vivian Ogram entetained hof Sunday school class ou St.' 1'utrick day. JJecora tions weitf green. Mra. Johu lartin entertained tMihlred and FMiEaletb lcev and their friend, Huth Hlakley and Mrs. I.acey, Tueaduy afternoon... -. Kdith Hunter returned (o' school Mon day iafter , fi u, absence .of several weeka of JilneuM. .' i-: '' Irvia JtuhertBon, of ' Yictor." Idaho, is vWtjnit at, the home of JiIh wife's pa rents, Airland ilrs. O. f- Weber. He is oi his way home from' San Jilego, Cal. Mrs. .Mcllou is etlending to the post office duriiie- the absence of Mrs. Kthel lversou on ueeomil of :illness. Kvanifelist Kred Cnnady left for Port land Jlonday morning after a two weeks successful meetings in the M. JO. church. i Mrs. Lillian C'ownn of 'Portland is vis iting at the home of Air. nnd Mts. Fred Moore nnd leaves Wednesday accompan ied by Wilfred Moore who will spend a week in I'ortlund with her. Dean Moore, Knglish instructor of O. A. ('., is home for the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Maynnrd Kchiuud and Mrs. Kmum Johnson motored to Win chester Tuesday and will also visit at Oakland returning home the same day. iMr. and Mrs. Itichardson and Mrs. Snere were Cottage Grove business visit ors Monday afternoon. VENETA. , Veneta, Ore., March 20. The I.ewis Petera Taiuiber company is putting in a new boiler and engine at the big mill this week and the smaller mill is also being renaired and both mills will be iu use (this summer. These two Inills will fur nish work for iiuile a large number of men. Also a new road will be made this spring and summer over over the Hol land Hill Into Crow nnd people around Veneta are very glad to have this-road opened up. Veneta has orgnnized a' baseball team with Cieoira Holland manager and Imi Williams, enntain and some lively games , nro expected this summer. Veneta won Hi games nnd lost only two last year. A lineup of the players will be given later. Ernest Conant and Homer Draper worked on a car near Junction City Mon day. , Elza Ininan has bought n new fourteen passenger stage which will he put in use on the stage line in a few days. A literary program and pie fr-npper will be given Friday night at the Elliott hall. Mrs. Dorothy Kidd is going to Bcll ingham, Washington, Saturday. Mrs. ,T. T; Clark was in Eugene the fiist of the week. Mike Clark and Hoy Enrdmonn stu dents of O. A. C, at Corvallis, are home this week. . . FRANKLIN Frnnkllii. Ore., March 20.-r-Thc pro gram Hnd supper given by the Christian T.odifs Aid sdoiety Friday evening was a decided BUrefis, Tho plav, "Two of a Kind" was &' great hit, all the players doing their part well and other numbers on the program were good. Over twenty dollars wan cleared for the sole of mip per. The hull was appropriately decorat ed In white aud green, with shamrock predominating. Mrs. S. J. Bryant was the honor 'guest Sunday at n dinner given by her chil dren at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hichard Ron. the occasion licinc her eightieth birthday. Fopr generations were repre wented tbere'nnd a most enjoyable day was spent. Those precnt were: Mrw. Sjinih HrvaritV MV. and Mrs. Jason Itich Pt'dnon, Mr. hud Mrs. N. J. Rrynnt of Donna: Mr..S. A. lliitler of rorysvillo, Cai.: Afr. and iTrs. Fnink Hrvnnt of Eu gene: Mr. pnd Mrs. Cieorpe Bryant, Mr. rmd Mra. T6nr Bryant. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Crone. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert But- j NEW WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES $1 AND $1.39 , res ' AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE 65c TO .K- Lovely New Silk Dresses $11.85 to $40.00 The new season usiiers in many charmine- i ions in style and garnitures. A. diversitv of permits wide choice. Women will find not ZTa , style most- 'becoming . to their individual tntLi price will permit selection of more than ono e CANTON CREPES CHINCHILLA SOREL TAFFETA. FLAT CREPK " ISATm CANTON BlUf CREPE Cleverly trimmed with ; Embroidery. Paisipv V , Girdles, Braids, Metallic 'Motifs. ?' W Styles, Bouffant, Straight Lines, Silhouette ! v ; Colors, Cocoa, Grey, Navy, Hindu, Black ' Sizes 14 to 46. . Ready For You to Slip Into J The New Coats $11.95 to $50.00 BOLIVIA CAMELS HAIR POLO VELOim DRESS COATS SPORT COATS .. Smart: looking, biff, roomy Coats, in all the new shades of Tan . . "e41 COCOA, ALMOND,, HEATHER, TANS, NAVY : GREY. . : ' Blouse or belted back, Swagger and Cape styles, km i. tifiUly trimmed with fancy stitching or buttons- toll sleeves. , . ' Grocery and Hardware Depts. Fancy Creamery Butter 43c lb. 3 lb. Can Royal Club Coffee i $1.19 (3 Sugar Candy Sticks Free.) 5 Cans Dry Pack Shrimp 75c 5 lb. Box Tru-Blu Grahams ...... .80c, 1 lb. Can Guittards Chocolate 35c v (i Can free with each pound.) Golden Dates 15c lb. Diamond A Pumpkin, 2i size 15c 4 Cans Eastern Brand Sliced Pine aPP'e $1.00 4 Bottles High Grade Catsup, pint size gjj Golden Bantam 'Sweet Corn ....16c ft, American AVonder Seed Peas. . . .15c lb, Pure Aluminum Round Uoastcr. . . 80-lb. Sack Mill Run 100 lbs. Cracked Cora $20 roll's pharmacy has Quite an attractive window display of Easter novelties. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hise and daughter Joan of Goldson were in Junction, and Eugene on business Tuesday. Mrs. A. J. Kaiser has returned from a month's visit with friends iu Portland. Chester Ayres was in the dty yester day from Lancaster. Mr. Ayres reports his father. Ed Ayres, who has been ill, as improving. . S. i. ciilinore was a Tuesday business visitor Tn riugene. Dewey Andrews of Blucbly was a call er in Junction yesterday. EMU, and Mrs.' Jess Darnellle were Tuesday evening visitors in Euiiime. Mrs. Sandy Peterson was among those from Junction who was in Eugene on Tuesday, r n...i ra tip tb:. tnnnri ler Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richardson, Mioses ge'nfs Tuesday evening to attend (he Mil I) el, ernon, Minn, Heva, Ixa Gale i)r. Price meetings. nno r.rnin . enn iirvnnr. worm nnn ijniiisAi v Hutler. Evn. Teona and Wilina Crone Messrs. Nel Richardson. Claud, Tjoren and Volna Hryant nnd Clifford Crone. LONE CEDAR. Lone Collar, March 20. Mr, and Mrs, Mniinc Allen. Eunice Allen and H. F. Clay Owen went to Eugene Thursday Wrnn were nipjc with flu lust week. returning home Friday. Tom Fergtmon nf Prlneville, Ore.. is; Mr. aud Sirs. T. Onim nnd daughter here VUitinj; his sister. Mra. M. D. Allen j are spending several daya in Eugene. alt. anu MTa. M. uuiesnie and Ijettoy nnd other relatives, Mr. and MrR. Irn Riehnrdson spent Sundny night with Mr. nnd Mrs. E, It. miller. Mr. and Mra. Orlie Stingley. E. R. I daya. Laurene spent Friday in Eugene, Ed Kouthange returned to his work I aturday alter visiting ma family a tew nuller and ('live Rniilh of Noti spent the week-end here at their respective homes. Miss Maude Young spent the week-end nl home from Meadowview. Mrs. 8. A. Rutler who has been visit ing relatives here for I lie nant month, left -Monday for her home at Mnrysville, Cal. Miss Nell Crone accompanied her. Thomas Clark and Mra. Oeoreo Pow ell were Eugene visitors Saturday. Mr. aud Mir.a George Powell and her daughter TJielma visited the Marlow family Sunday afternoon. Thomas Clark spent Sunday with the McCoy family. marles Mitchell and Thoone Addison Mrs. J. A. Itichardson went to Euiene ofi Lorane spent the week-end with Ar Sunday evening returning Mnndav. i thur Hiuiousen. An Easter program ia under way here, j J. J. Hooker spent the week-end with Mrs. llaiel Smith, Kdith Butler and Wei 'h's family. Purkerson is the committee in charge. ! Mrs. W. B. Gillespie and daughter and Mrs. Sam Wood visited Mrs. T. C, i Miss R .V. Walker visited Mrs. M. Gil- Hryant last Thursday. . lespie bunday afternoon Air. nnd Mrs. A. C. Fates and daugh ter. Iris, spent Sunday with Mr. and Sirs. 1'arl Ivie. . ). N. Bryant. W. C. Crone nnd C. I. MeBee went to Eugene Monday. loe Mack 1r in school again after n three weeks' absence on account of nn operation. v '.Mrs. J. A. Richardson went to Eugene Sunday evening to remain over night. Mrs. Grover Mack who hits been sick in Eugene for two weeks wns able to come home lust Wednesday. Philip St. Clare, who was thrown from a horse and slightly injured, is in school again after a week's absence. '.Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Stingley went to Eugene Tuesday. Jt. I. Woods and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm Woodin have been attend ing the Price meetings in Eugene u few timej). w. I. heals and V. lteick put up a string of fence for M. Gillespie one day last week. Thelma Powell spent Monday night at m. tiiuespiea. Clay Owen made a business trip to vuus. comers .iiontiay. Thin? Run-down? Sure Way to Get Right Weight Increase Your Red-Blood-Cells. That's the Sure Weyl S. S. S. Build Blood Cellai This Meuu Strength! Do you know why Insurance eomaa nlea refuse to Insure a, great many men cause they are under weight) Simply because to be under weight often prove JUNCTION CITY Junction City. March 21. Mab and Merle Klerk spent the week-cud with relatives at Rivorview. Aaron Purkerson of Meadowview was a business caller in Junction yesterday. Air. aud Mrs. F. Mi Hubbs were shop plug in Junction Tueadny from Oak Grove: ' in , . Bob Herbert was an out-of-town visit or Tuesday from Gwldson, Jim fccavry of Kug"ne was calling on friends in .1 unction 'IiipmIiiv. Angua Gibson of the Gibson Motor rmiipauy and Chris Anderson left this loruing for Portland to drive up two new vara which Mr. Gibson baa sold, , O. A. lrew, a prosperous farmer of Lower r em llulge transacted business in Junction Tuesday. ' . Word bus been received by friends in Jiiuction of the death of Mrs. Kebekah t raig ou Sunday, March IS. Funeral aer vices were held today at 2:30 at Warren Oregon.' Mrs. Craig lived in Junction for a number of years and was employed in the local telephone office and had many friends in and around Junction who will be sorry to learn of her death. Mrs, Craig haves three children, Mrs. Myrtle Turner of Hpokane, Mrs. Mabel Jensen of Seattle, and Hev. Craig of Heedsnort and eil grandchildren, besides a large circle oi menus wno mourn ner loss. C. J. Whittle was Tuesday visitor in Easter Siyks for Men Good Shoes Well-fitted A true sign of Taste and Judgment Picked From a Complete Spring Line Tho season of "dress" opens your taste, your financial position, your appreciation of pood things are spoken of elo quently in the new EasterOut fit you wear. Here's a shoe that's a good opinion-maker. If you're to 'be judged by your clothes why not be sure they're the bost. It costs less iu the end tlie satisfaction is unlimited. In the new shade of tan -Goodyear welt finely lasted cleverly patterned t couldn't give you a liotler shoe for 10 rf-OOTWIAk 828 Willamette low fighting-power In the body. It often ( Beans you are minus nerve-power, mlnui rrd-celle In your blood, minus health. I minus energy, minus vitality. It le ee-t tl.ua to be inlnias, but the moment you Increase the iinmher f your red-Mood-cells, you begin to beeeme plus That'fi why 8. 8. 8.. ilnre JS20, !,.. meant to thousands of underweight mra sad women filP v """Kth. Hollow cheek. I m . . e v.,l,s caiamiiy-ioeser Ton Inspire conlM.nee. Vour body filuIB, . ,.,, , y.,-r, your nm Dtnnnj firmer, the age lines that come frbm thin- je.s nisapnear. lou look yqunc.K firmer happier, and you feel It. too. all ovi youi body. More redl.od eell.l 8. 8. S. wig build them. Udles and. gentl.mei a eesky, bony face doe.n't mnke- you loot W'l rop"sni or pretty, does lit Tki SLABW00D of superior quality, cut from old growth bfyJf pjorf and has been piled since early summer, ""rctf fuel value than second growth, and JS-J. g loti turners ciaom is tne equal 01 ooay and convince yourself of its great quality. ' Now is the time to make your resevriti , next winter's supply,. Have it delivered- sa it will -thoroughly season. ... . : ' . Tiffi BOOTH-KELLf IiU;BEBC YfrrnKfir T.o'tri 'shinirlfis. SlaWoi ' e 1 er i o n -, - . ' o Phone 456 0 " - J Tn Mori nnd Wnmnn ' " i tne eity irom Aoralon. medVlni.1 Ineredlenta a' R K i. r:. rHraMcakBibaiMr" 10 fllCn anQ Women I Sirs. J. 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