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"3?ag8'tegE1 - ..- r. . , ..,, 'mt - ? -u;v."3 ' E tJ G E NE-ITAIE Y7BTTXB U THE en tii. t News of Lane County Special Correspondence to The Guard IS: - ft On Old Bond Street, London. Rue St Hoaord, Paris Fifth Avenue, New York Jfrc the principal salons of HjZABETlifRDEN In this city she has appointed as her agent Linn Drug Co. CBESWELL. .Creswell. June 20. Mrs. F. E. Ander son wan hannllv aiiriirispd bv mamhera ul tile Presbyterian aid Tuesday niter- noon. It wa a complete surprise. A pleuHant afternoon was spent also ar rangements made ror bunuuy scnool pic nic which will be held Friday in Zuui-ki-rs grove. Calte and coffee were -enjoyed, t the close of the afternoon. A business meeting of young -people was held la the I'resbyteriun church where officers for Endeavors were elect ed for tile year. President, Stella Maar aneuj vice president, Kenneth Schwer ing; , secretary, Elizabeth Sedgwick; treasurer. Clifford Groeegor; pianist Wilfred Moore. Songs were sung aud plans mane to meet monthly tor a social meeting. Mrs. Nancy Smith Is .very low at the home of her son. Ship Smith. 1 Hiss. Kdith Sucre left Tucsduy to teach summer school at Normal. Saturday at the Farmers' Union hall tiie Farmers' union will hold their coun ty convention and a big dinner will be held nt noon and in -the afternoon at the W. O. W. hall a urogram wHl be given for the public. The Christian aid met at the home of Mrs. Driscpll for work. Venetian Clean. Ina Cream melti on the kin, seeps into the depths of the pores and rids them of all Impurities, tl, 2, W. Venetian Ardent Skin Tonic, a mtM aatriogent tonic used after cleansing cream, whitens and refines the skin. $.85, 12, M.7J,. . , i. Venetian Oranga Skin Food, patted Into the face after cleansing, 'nourishes and re builds worn and flabby tissues. - $1, $1.75, - a,7! ' ' ; ' '' L'': I I Venetian Velra Cream, a non-fattening cream delightfully fine, made especially for under skins. II, fl, tl. '.-.- .. Venetian Amoretta Cream, a fragrant cream that vanishes and leaves, the skin smooth. It protects the face from sun and wind, and forms an ideal base for powder. II, tl. Venetian LJlls Lotion, a powder In . liquid form, . . Protects the skin from sun ' burn and windburn. Cannot , rub off. Cream, White, Naturelle, Spanish Rachel. 1.30, 2.5u. . - -. .-. v " Venetian Routs Amoretta. A superfine cream rouge that gives a beautifully natural , glow to the cheeks. 12.50, M.50. ('' . Poudre D Solr, a fine pink-tinted powder for day or evening. Lendithe skin a soft , bloom. Ins French flowered box. $1.75. ..I" As td cur Toilet Coodi counter for Ikt "Tht Qutst . ( BicMiMl," a booUtt vsfca itsalbts alt of tht Vntiian Prtparatioms and lU how to aptly tht 11 melt Strapping Trtotmtntt. ' ' GOLDEN"! fflMV f . GATE, K '.. A 1 ' ' aw a ji i our w ocers Recovered From Stomaoh Trouble. v "Had stomach trouble throe years imd finally was in. bed eight weeks with ter rible cramps,"' writes A. Ij. Lyons, Day ton, Ohio. "The dtctors did not help me' and I could Jiold nothing on my stomach. Tried Foley Cathartic Tablets- and now am a well man. Can eat anything' Sour stomach, headache, bad breath, bilious ness and other digestive disorders quick ly overcome with Foley Cathartic Tab lets. Do not gripe, pain or-nauseate. '.' Sold everywhere. ' ; Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who ara In a "run down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much, more than when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Oatarrh Is a local disease, it Is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. .. HALIVB CATARRH MEDICINtO con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves 'by local application, and tho Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists In Improving tho General Health. Sold by uruKKlats (or over 40 Years, ' F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. '. . IV" All Right, Folks! Here is a shoe sale i that is chucked full of real savings From here, there and : every wherepeople are flocking to this sale the prices are lower than ; mere words can tell Thousands of good shoes at a good, low price We Are Going to Sell: $5.00 Ladies' Kid Oxfords at?. $2.98 $5.00 Ladies' Patent Pumps, at $2.98 $5.50 Ladies' Sport Oxfords at $3.97 $5.00 Men's Work Shoes at. . . $3.48 $6.00 Men's Dress Shoes at . . . $4.37 $6.50 Men's Dress Oxfords at . .$4,89 Mode I Shoe Store JUNCTION CITY. Junction iJitv. Orn.. Jutip yi--.fr. nnt fMtr. M. J. li(Her of Riverview wer Wetmeaday shopiierR in flunction. v Mih.- lOtlward F. Jlnlley was a Tuednj visitor in iiujfpne. Sesil Bofiue left the first of the weok 'by motor for linker. Ore--, on a visit. Mr.'Hogiie will Im acconip.miod honie by bin wife and children who have been Yin it in g relatives in Baker for the p.is( month. ' lister Smith wna in the city on bum ness Wednenday from Liberty. George Johnson wisa a Wednesdny out-of-town caller from Xoraton. I. T.' Nicklin of KiiKcne wan trans acting biisinpHH Wedncwlay in Junction. Mrs. Itcultin RobinRon of Bear Creek visited Wednesday with .relatives . iu Junction. ' John Templeton was . among those from Bear Creek who was in the city Wednesday. Airs. ( v. Thornton of Janenster was shopping in Junction yesterday. Mr. iind !Mrs. Peter Jensen of Tacoma are visitinc at the home of Mr. Jcnscn'i parents. Air. and Mrs. isoren Jnnwn, ueorge I'Tiwver was a Wednesday out-of-town culler from Lancaster. Gerald. Temuleton was a business vis itor in the city yesterday from his home near Sulphur Springs. Mrs. J. T. Jacg was a Wednesday shopper in Junction from Liberty. Bob Klliott of" Eucene wns a Wednes- dav business visitor in Junction. . Ernest Lingo wa1 nn out-of-town call er yesterday from Harpolo Mrs. wiliaru (.ray and itnugnter or Harmony were at none the Welncmlay shonpers in Junction. Mr. and Mr. Tt.- Wipwie were in the citv vesferdnv 'from Riverview. ' Miss Mona Mitchell ha returned from a visit with fronds in Portlen'i. . O. A. Drew of Lower Fern iRklge wns transacting business in Junction Wed IlCRf.nv. ' - , X'F. Mitrphy mndo a business trip tn Frsnitlin yesterday. - Mrs. Harry Txvn .n1 son have return ed from a two weeks' visit at Marsh field. .- - ' - Georgo Brvant and son of Franklin were among the Wednesday business vis itors In Junction. Mr W. Iumm nivl on were in. the city yestorday from Goldson. - ; HARRISBURG Harrlshurs,:C(ro., June 20. The coun try liunii) of Air. and Mrs. Sam Fawver was the scone of a lively event Tuesday evening when a jlly( crowd ot youuK people gathered by wny of a surprise to honor Miss liladya Fuwver'B. eighteen th birthday which occiirced the next day. After a merry time Bpcnt in play ing gnutcs iinti , unncing, reiresnuieurs consisting pf strawberries and cream, cake, caudyi and lemonade were aerved. Those .preseut were: AiesHrs. Jacob Strodn.' Hy Ilermnu, Joseph Mercer, Kay Elliott, Alvie and I.ee Kosh, Harold Hurd, Walter Young,. Lester Owen, Howard and I'lcnsaut Lynch,' and Otto 8troda; Misses Cecilia and Ann Stroda. Huby JtOKs, Freda aud liuby Iong of Ku gene, Genevieve Morgan, and 11 nice and Gladys Fawver; Mrs. Uoy long and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Long, all of Eugene, Mrs. I lane Curtis, and Mr. and Mlrs. Bam Fawver.. Ir. and Mrs. I). G. Clark and daugh ter, Miss Mildred, left early Wednesday morning by automobile for Los Angeles where they will enjoy a two weeks' vaca tion. Knroute the doctor will stop in San Francisco to attend a medical con vention. A blaze In the roof of the Mrs. Alma Sommcrvllle rcHlden was disnovcrcil and extinguished Tuesday noon by Claire Gilbert before the fire had gained much headway. ' ' . J. It. Curtwright aud sou Vivian left for McCreille Springs Tuesday. Frank Trulove aud daughter, Miss Loetta,' ac companied them. The two latter expect to remain for some time. - v At the auction sale of dairy cattle Held at the owner's, Henry' (Jarbe's farm on Monday an average of $42.50 per cow w received. ' Misd LeCerf of lvorttnnd has been se cured to fill tile last position iu the stuff of school teachers here for tuc next school year. She will instruct ity the high school. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Guthrie were in town from their home in Eueche Wed nesday. ' Walter Chastinn wus transacting. busi ness in Junction City Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Isom Cox und family of the Lawbsburg district 'ay.eol Friday auit-Maturday in Corvallis. '' Mrj Frank Uempsey, who about six weeks 4ago underwent a very critical op erntioiat the Mercy hopitul in Eugene, wa ;removed fronv thatT institution to bet home here Sunday. Mlsn"-Bertha Curtwright' was visiting in Eugene Monday evening.! .- Mrs. J.. F. Itice suffered a badly sprained k'nee while ''climbing the ferry hill .Saturday. '?. i);. Mrs. Margaret Williams, and daughter. .MlKii Mildred, left Wednesday afternoon fo Eugene where tiiey took u luiunighL train for a southern route to Colorado, fbey jesipect to make Btops iu San Fran cisco.' l-o- Angeles.'VLrlfir Beach, and Salt ;Lnkt) before raocnjlli'penver where they' will visit relatives and friends until about September 1. ' ' F. E. Decker, of the local meat mar ket ba.s been laid up since Thursday by the flu, but his condition is now much improved. The" KoscBurg and Harrisburg league nines mix on the local diamond Sunday afternoon.' Zenal Lamb was a Eugene ropper on Wednesday. ..: Mr., and M'rs. Frank Kula and family vere shopping in Eugene Saturday. . W. F.: Oetering and son ltalph we.re Bitgcne business visitors Saturday.-' Mr., and Mrs. Henry Garbe went to PortlunB Wednesday..- . ! The'nrinunl school election of the .up river'district. Iield . Monday evening re iulterf -in' Sum Fawver -being 'chosen di rector fair' tho next three years and Joe Hay worth "clerk for one year. A speciul. tax also received an affirmative vote. ' -; Mr.. Mujors left Tuesday for Portlund to be with a son who is in a Portland hospital following an injury received while working in a mill near Kelso, Wn. ' Hollic Buker returned home Tuesdny from MeCrendie Springs where 'he has been employed the last several months. Danger In Stubborn Couqh. Stubborn coughs that hang' on arc lia ble to lead to serious comDlicotions and should be checked promptly with Foley's Honey . ana ,Tnr. ' X have not - coughed since taking Fa'ay'i Honey and Tor. Other Medicir s I tried did not heir me,"; writes John J. Hca'y Pittsficlc .Mass. Tfor auick relief fro,., coinrhk colds, croup, nsthmn, bronchitis 'and liny tcver use Foley a Honey and Tar. The largest selling cough- medicine in the World. t!outains no onlates iniredlentr printed on carton! Buy.ior Cash and getrffiore. for your, iriioney at f hef V Mil&ik. VARIETY ' - store, ,i:;r, . Collage Grove. 5 Today Last Day! LasTciianter " . "The Timber Queen" . 'the Grand finale of , 14 weeks of excitement. ROSNER"- ' In Supremo Settings Rupert Hughes' Original Screen Drama of Love and Calories . : a hit! ColIeenMoore vta AntonioMoreno liiMifP imv.immi i.ivv anew STARTING TOMORROW Peter B. Kyne's "THE GO-GETTER" 748 Willamette. Mf4sM4H y iay it wy ir'jk.-'Ti'js,iji - " Tj u O.J llUSiUl,! V.U1U i use of their money;. We employ. the. vi y.vuuwuivo puiuoc3 IU' ' laic most careful and conservative loans and invpotmpnta Wo tha protecting the money. . We return' it any notice. And while we are using' the aHHV vuv v vuv uKiflivvi , ai c jrim get ting your share? 3 Per Cent Interest on Savings Bank of Commerce The Secret of Our Substantial Growth Is Uur Substantial Service. i i af f AX BILLV DERRTMgNT ST BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER CBPT. , Gladly We Announce A Special Price Concession a ; On Chic Patent ; Pumps SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVE I) TWO N E W ' S T Y L E S -F O R WOMEN AND GROWING GIRLS A ..inf nnnAinl niinliaOA 1T1 Tl n,vn n. l.a'af mmiiln 4.!,vinl! i worth making a special trip. You read of the other departments makiiitr t Pric ing attractions from time to time so now it's thei popular i priced si!LUj ment's turn. ' TIIEY -WOULD READILY' SELL AT WAY. ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST MAKES "BUSTER BROWN." . SIZES 1 TO 7. $7.00; IN. A REGULAR ravuKAJiLY KNOW Something new in low footwear comes stepping' into summer - tclline a martness and value witchery at Schaefers.' In. addition the usunl nif? of smartness ting is included. See illustration. usunl corfect fit NUMBER 1. The designers, have given , snw-inl hon to comfort when this one strap glossv ' ent leather pump was made as the flat rnC k;S rltt'T- ,l0d with Z NUMBER 2. Another stylish patent pump with flat v heels and Goodyear welt soles. ; Though f a variation in. style over number;'! las"':, this .one features Grecian strapup ovorC instep - and two cross straps with bUCklcS. - ' -' '-',' '"'.' :'J.' . -''Ji' WHITE IIS RIGHT : What Is A White Dress l. '-1;, v Without White Shoes .' ' If yoji'-haye your white dress, then you should come to the store' for'apairl x"f i"i' vv unums. xiioso wno nave tiieir summer costms, yet in contemplation, will do best to bear in mind that sizes become -dcplcateda a short time once real hot weaither is felt. v Select from (kid,. luibuckorCanva.f Tootweai'. - j-VJ; ; -- :,;- .-;- .-. ; m WOMEN'S ' . : .'; ? .. ' Trig New Knitted Tie On Jacquettes Of : Soft Shetland FIoss-$3.95 s. , - This is a season of sweaters, especially when they are- so uniquely fast Tnot noavv J"8 riglit for these delightful, - Oregon summer days. With long tight sleeves and cuffs and the tie" on 'sash with fringed ends. Col ors are peacock,, zinc, buff, sunset.' r COMPLETE SHOWING OF JAPANIE ' AND CHINESE PARASOLS FOR WMEN AND GIRLS Men's 39c Dress f 5 Socks 25c Pair .Men;jiif you have any regard for your pbeketbook you'll not overlook this exceptional . l)uy ; in very finely made hose with extra spliced heel and toe. They, are slightly imperfect. Either black or cordovan, in sizes 10 to Hi. ' . :- - Khaki Pants Guaranteed .Not to Rid at $2.25 These are well made olive drab, fiw-1 ly woven men's khaki pants and cut. Exceptional value. Heavier gi priced at $'2.75. ' Bovs' Blouses 85c "Little Colonel" blouses well nfM . in neat. fnnfv neiYnlrs: also plain colon ' in light tan or blue. Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. 9'xir Tyvan Rugs, Regular 21.50 Sale $15.95 9 ft. x 1 OA ft. RUGS, ' REGUliAKLY $20. . SALE Jl 7i ft. x 9 ft. RUGSv 1 REGULARLY $14.- SALE 0' If you had planned at any tuture time iy HOW IS I11U i'"' "-' . i.. ,i,.,r it for can i.. . , i. Mifivel less. At such "; .. reduced prices now is time to brighten up .Jiome. Newly-weds will es peciallv. Aveh'ome this. JAPANESE ! A CHINA MATTING B '. PliUN AND FAHi. DPDSIGNS. Ru 1v. these can when Electric Hotplate, Special $1.98 - These bear the "White Cross V. trade mark. A household Electric Irons, Very Specially Priced $4.ju - ;5Mi i,.(r;A irons ... rn out " 'heating element. J burns -.out it .will be liur bur sharge HYGRADE ELECTRIC LIQIIT . GLCJBBS 10-25-40 AND 50 WATT, E6VCH 3L'c - rWHMamaHttaWaMaMMM Ala1