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Fall Frock Styles
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tiers in spiral effecta are
strikingly smart for street
wear, while new touches of
plaid trimming help to
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LARGE'S
865 Willamette Street
a CITY NEWS a-
Leave for Portland
Attorney E. U. itrrsnn mnA ann -Tfitin
have gone to Portland where tliey will
tvuiaiu iur a iew aays.
I HE TO BE
IDEOIO ROCKED
ihf request of the Far. West Mauu-
,t company it watt decided tuis
bv the county court that a strip
M on second ' avenue which enu-
Evitb the Klinira road went of the
i.1 Ik graded and graveled for traf
f immediately. The Htretch runs
.-at three quartere of a mile Along
i vbich is in very poor conihvon
ind will relieve a eoed deal of on-
od Blair boulevard' when it is
to sbipe.
I necessity for this imnrovemeut
krbfen felt, stated Judge. Barnued,
iff that the mamifjictunnir eufer-
has been eHlahliKhed there the
felt that it could wait no loneer
fcn road tliromgh. The road is now
u to the city limits, hut further
fhtt it is hardly traversable.
won as the machinery is through
Kit Camas Swale it will be trnns
I to this job. nrobablv the Inst of
fk or the first of next, tmirl -nm-
Iwr Honey who spent the morning
Maer memoers of the court looking
W project. It will cost about
$2500 or $.1000 it is thought.
- Commissioners Sharp and Roney went
to Klinira this afternoon to see about
mailing some timbers in for the Elmira
bridge. . . .
Picture Man Interested
Rogue River Country
A telegram received at the Cham
ber 'of Commerce this morning in
dicated that motion picture concerns
of Los Angeles might be ' considering
the possibilities of this community
for scenery purposes. It read. In
part:
.."Please send Information on. scen
ery, railroad accommodations and
all scenic pictures of the north fork
Hogue Hlver district that would give
an Idea of that country for motion
picture purposes."
It was slurried by Harry Welfer, of
Los Angeles, Cal.
NOTE PUBLISHED TOMORROW
l'aris, Aug. 21. The French reply to
the British reparations note was handed
to the British charge d'affaires here this
morning.
The text will not be published until
tomorrow morning.
Phone S. 3. Stevens for Piano Tuning
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Excellent profit affording opportunity in Automobile
v sales field covering Lane County.
Sales ability coupled with moderate investment
necessary. . ;
Write 900, Care of The Guard
Eonoy Family on Coast
M. M. Honey, uuinager of the Eugene
spending the week on the beach at New-
TUWt
III M Jailed ' ..
A uuin claiming to be ill and out of
funds was housed in the city jail Monday
night by police.
Loud In Portland
A. B. Loud, manager of the Oregon
Machinery company here, who was in
l'ortlaml this week-end on business, was
es petted to return here today.
Farm Nam Filed
"Koosevelt Beach" is the farm name
filed today in the Citv Recorder's office
hv CpnrpA Anil .1 V. fiAnuf;aM
ranch near Heceta.
their pld home in t)etroit, Mich., to visit
his parents..
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From Walton-
Miss Mary Anderson of Walton spent. I
Brothers to Mlnaesot
J. H. ftmhr of this ci(y bag (one ti
St. Paul u'a mention trin..X
Guest of Inmaa't ,
Mrs. IIihr.l tnnn- t k .l
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Intnnn,
and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Key-
uiui iu mis city.
I. 0. 0. F. Initiate
FilMf HotrfAa urnvfer in a.- ..4.
night by SpeBcer Butte lodge here for
a class of candidates in the I. O. O. P.
New Plumbing Shop
rmnie naa filed a petition to use
the asKumed business name of Finney's
iiiK and heating plant business.
Swan to Return
J. 0. Swan of this rity was expected
to rehirn todity from western Iane coun
ty where be attended the Deadn-oml
Kraie fair. ,
Leaves on Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Serfllnit of this
city expect to leave this mid-week for
Newport to spend part of their vacation.
He ia an employe of the post office here.
Sugar Price Reduced
a irop or jii cents a nunilrertweiprnt
announced Monday in sugar makes whole-
ihihiimiiih (hi vim mi (jar iinre
PJV t 111 lftflrnod fl-m Pi.tronA u.hnli4Mi1a
houses.
Mechanic lit
Cieorge Whipps. mechanic in the Fifth
Avenue garage who has heen with the
rstahlishment for about three years, is
ill with tonsiliria this week-end and not
on duty, the first time in that period of
service.
Leaves, for Southern Points
Hay Dawson, shiimintr clerk in the Mn
son, Khrman nnd company warehouse
iirrr, t-At-ritti nt iruvt lutiuy iur n vnni -
Hon trip-to Ornter lake national nark
nnd other scenic points in the south,
Cabinets Put In Shoo
The Robb dress shop in the Hampton
buihlinz on Willamette near Sixth ave-
niu is hflviner two larre cabinets con
structed for the place that, dresses may
be neitpr protected from dust. (
Sohwerina Hurt in Crash
H. A. Rohwering. bdrber, whose shop
K' on Ninth avenue. ' received pninful
though not serious injuries in a collifr
ion Sundsr when his ear and a light
trunk collided at Tenth and Oak streets
with some damage. ...
CorvaJIb Peeele la - .........
Mr. aud M(- il. H. Pettersqo of Cor
vallis Bpeut evening at the Osbura.
Party Up WlUathette . .' ,! !
l'aul Walters aud party have, eone on
a Hulling trip on the headwutera of the
muauieita river,! .,
Auxiliary to Attend Funeral ..,
The ladies ot Cuutou auxiliary No. 1
are to appear, in full dress uniforui at
i ue i. u. u. r. nan in prlUKtleid on
Ttatrsdav at lHO oolmk to attend thu
funeral of Lady Emily Dority, ,
Saiem Man Here
A. M. Tierce, manneer of tbe Marion
hotel at Salem, spent last night in Eu
gene aud attended the Rotary banquet at
me usuuru mst evening.
Spending Vaoationa Up River-
Air. uud Mrs. J. F. Grant and Misa
Mary Grant, who is visiting them lrom
Boise. Idaho, uihl Mrs. Kaluh tiranifar
left today for a few days up tbe river
nar JicKeuzie bndge at the Grant s
muiuner home, , . .
South to Stanfor
Mltltt Wit la lknrlrholnioM l.tc !r
left today for San Francisco to visit
Mrs. Sidney iushenk before takiug
graduate work in the psychology depart-
uteut vi oianioru university.
Logger's Leg Hurt
Alex Kuiken,- logger of the Stevens
and Ferris company operating at Wul
ton, was brought in Monday night to
Kugene bospitul with an iujured leg, suf
fered at work Monday.
Leaves for South - .
Miss Miareuerite Calahan. who arrived
here recently from Alaska to visit sev
eral uays at tne borne uf . ic Keunedy,
ietivea(. ,euuesuay morning lor isan
Francisco enroute for Honolulu to teach
this wiuter.
nue W(8 who wan riding in a buggy
Monday night on the highway south of
here when it was struck by an auto
driven by K. V. Barrett, suffered cuts
on the face and bruises, according to the
report to police. Mrs. Lyons' glase
were broken by the impact. Barrett, who
lives at l04l Fifteenth aveuue east, re
ports that an oucoming automobile par
tially blinded him so that he did not see
the buggy in time to avoid collision.
Thurmans to Midwest
J. Ij. Thurnain, shoe salesman, Is now
on the wav to St. luis takinir Mrs.
T bur man, who expects to visit a Omaha.
To Munoio. Ind.
Mrs. I j. M. Woods of this city has left
for Muuiie, Ind., to visit.
Leaves for Minneapolis
Mrs. George Mispeldt of this city I
row enroute for Minnea.tolie, having left
the past weekend, '
Vincent Returns
K. H. Vim-cut, assistant supervisor of
the Cascade national forest, returned
from tbe Oak ridge district this week,
where he has been directing work in the
reserve. ,
Leave for Banff
Misses llnrriette and Tda Patterson,
teachers in the city schools, nre enroute
to Itanff, B. O., on a vacation trip be
gun last week-end.
Campflre Permits Given
Permits to build csmpfirea in the
boundary of the Cuscade nntional forest
were given this week-end to M. F. Hart
of route A. for the McKensie valley; O.
M. Foster of this city, for the Belknap
sprincs district: Eta a Taylor of this city,
for the McKenaie valley.
McArthur Guest Returns
Mrs. J. G. Hurst, former Eugene resi
dent when ber husband, Dr. Hurst, prac
ticed medicine here, baa returned to her
home iu California south of San Fran
cisco after spendiug some time here on
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mc
Arthur, 187vi Garden street. Mra. Hurrft
anu Mrs. AicArtnur are sisters, .
Former Resident Dies
Mrs. Mary Annetta Eddv, 1.108 Kat
Twenty-ninth street north. Portland,
former resident of Eugene, died In Port
hind at the age of 715 years on August
15. The cause of death was given as a
cerebral hemorrhage.
SPECIAL SALE
DRESSES
Broken Linos
POR QUICK CTjEARAN'CE VALUES TO $35.00-
SALE PRICE
$10.00
SILK "WOOL CREPE
SWEATER SALE
f i . I Broken Lines
MCQUETTE TUXEDO SLIPOXS-vSILK AND WOOL
VALUES TO $15.00 ON SALE FOK
$5.00
Correct Apparel fir Women
Corum Funeral Today
The funeral of John W. Comm. who
died AuffttKt 15, was held here at the
Ventch chapel thin afternoon at 2:30
o'elock with Rev. James Pointer in
charge of service and interment in the
Gillespie cemetery.
Cornell Back Today
C. A. Cornell, city traffic officer who
has been away on vacation the pagt
fnrtniahr, sent word today from Port
land that he would not be back here until
tonight or perhaps Wednesday morning,
as the fork of his motorcycle, which was
damaged in an accident there Monday, is
to be repaired before he can return.
Two Get Deer
Pat Johnson and Bob AfcT.n are
credited with having downed a deer each
on Monday, but generally the Woods
were too dry for stalkers to get near
much-sought stags, according to those
who received reports from hunting par
ties out the first day.
Gravel Company Equips
The Kugene Sand and Gravel company
Is installing enuinment that will increase
the capacity of the plant about 100 cubic
yards daily. It la nutting in a new cable
hoist run by a 100 horsepower motor
and with It expects to draw sand and
gravel from a bar below the plant; in
stead of above as heretofore.
Vetch Seed Shinned
I A carload of vetch seed la being ahinr
neil this wpek to a Portland concern bv
I the Grangers Eugene warehouse, the
first to be sent out or tne county tnis
year, thinks W. H. Ix)rd, manager. fev
I eral mote carloads of seed will be sbip
i ped from here this season, according f
expectations.
Fined for Soeedinff
I Clarence McOlintic was cited by Hod-
ney Itnach for speeding on the River
, road hirhwav lots vestenlay afternoon
snd paid a fine of $10 in justice court.
,Taytnn ILarton or Alpine was also ar
. reMtcd ff,r soeedlna and ordered to come
.before Judge Wells, but failed to appear
to answer the cnarge.
Lane Folk Wed In South
I Word has been received here that Mifs
Ils Miller of -Ijos Angeles and J. C.
f....n nf Ran Frnncisco were .married
July 30. Mra. Grsnsn Is the daughter of
I Mr. ann Jlr. a. i . .inner oi i rem boo
the niece of Mra. Hurh Hampton and
Mrs. William Preston of fcugene.
Check Found for Klni
I A che, k made out to W. F. King for
tl.OT) and signed nr r-. t- I'larg is in
the hands of the city police department.
! the paper having been left at the desk
when no member of the force was on
; dutv Sunday forenoon. It Is presumed
that the voucher Wns fmmd on th itreet
bv someone who does not know the par
ties and hrf urht it to the police to find
the owner.
Meat, Cnus'n After Year
Kdgar U Keeney. manager of the Tirig
and company branch warehouse here,
met his cousin. Vernon Savre, at the of
fice here last week-end. after a separa
tion of 25 years. He hnd not known the
consin was within hundreds of miles and.
rot hsving seen Savre since 10 when
the latter was n boy of about 15 years.
Hid not recognise mm. .nr. man ..ir-.
Sayre were through here enroute U
St. Paul Folk Like Valley
Mr. and M!rs. Chris Mlkklson of St.
Paul, who were guests" for several days
the past week-end of Mr., uud Mrs. M.
Hemming, 1307, High atreet, left on
their return today over th electric. They
like -the Willamette Valley very-much.
Mikklson is in the employ of the Great
Western railroad at St. PaulN . . , :
Killed Cogswell BuU :.
Jack Baker, formers resident of ' Ijano
county and the Coinp. creek neighbor
hood, ia here from his borne in California
to visit friendH and look after business
Interests. When a led of abont 14 years,
Haker was hunting neur Coburg and took
to an oak. grub t avoM trying conclu
sions on the ground with a malicious hull
owned by Jack Cogswell. The bull kept
mm irecu uuui nearly oara ana tne iau
fired several, times in scare the nnimnl
away In vain, ao killed him, according to
the Btory recalled by friends here.
Return front Guard Shoot
From the annual state nationnl guard
ahoot held at Clackamas range the Ku
gene representatives witlutbe exception
of Captain Lawrence . Jensen, of Com
pany C, have all returned. Jensen was
the high gunner nf the local team and
qualified for the Oregon team that will
enter the national shoot at Cump Perry,
Ohio. Those returning were Sergenut
Jack Van Duyn) and Privates Whlruff,
Scott and Sales. .
Astoria Write Chamber
R. W. Ewer, of Astoria, has written to
Secretary Chiidwlck of the local chamber
of commerce iniiniring aliout. the details
of the municipally owned water and
light plants operating here. He had
heanl. he said, that they were very suc
cessful and wanted bis citv to set the
benefit of Eugene's experience. Mr.
Chadwick wrote today inviting an As
toria delegation to visit the plants here
snd see for themselves how efficiently
they operate.
portlander Is Veteran
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wey and son of
Portlnnd passed through here this week
end enroute for the Oregon eaves, t 'ra
ter lake and other show points in the
south of the state. He has been 'it the
emnloy of the Portland branch of Mnson.
Ehrman and componv for the. past 27
years or more, having started In ns of
fice bov and is now cashier. A bile a
yonhh he saw the outlaw Trncev. drop
off of a train in the outskirts of Port-
ind nnd on the strength of a newspaper
likeness, took it shot at mm with bird
shot in bis shotgun. He failed to stop
Tracev. hut fiellred that he would have
done so if ir'vcn a closer chance. Trncev
was Inter killed in a wheat field in the
northwest, after mnkine numerous es
capes from officers on his trail.
Injured In Buggy
Mrs. H. F. Lyons, 1200 Second ave'
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Wednesday-Thursday
The Divine
Norma Talmadge
' in
"The Eternal Flame'
Americans Suffering
for Food in Germany
Rerlin. Auff. 21. A score or more of
Americans were stranded in Berlin to
day, able to keep alive only through the
charity of the American benevolent ns
socintiou, according to Information ob-
in dpi ltv the I n ten 1'ress.
The. 'association was -short of funds
and appealing for help to repatriate, one
of the pitiful ensea, that ot Gustav
Hahn, 72, of Iajs Angeles, IiIb wife nnd
two sona.
The society fmmtl considerable suf
fering among many Americans in Ger
many. In many cases Americans who had
nositions here before the final grent
crash in the value of the mark bad been
(UschargeiiV enilyeg explaining they
must give preference to their country
men. :
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Holeproof Hosiery
Finely Spun Yet Very Strong
Holeiroof Hosiery is beautiful, dainty J
nnd sheer, yet it possesses a fine-spun f
strength that delivers extraordinary serv- 1
ice. '
We are proud lo sell this famous hosiery, '
because it gives our customers the highest ' !
'' quality and best values to be found . :
AVomen's Puro Silk, $1.00 to $3.50
. Men's Turo Silk, 85o and $1.00.
Mens Silk Faced, 65c.
Men's Mcrcerizod Lisle, 50c. '
SPENCER'S BAND
SLUG TRAINMEN
AND STEAL MAIL
(Conliuued from pngo 1)
that is of course, uuless they put up too
much resistance."
Jennings said another thiug that led
him to believe the robbers lived iu the
VHiuity, was that the passeugera were
not molested.
"It we didn't get much loot from the
express car," ho continued, "we would
tall on the passengers sort of a "free
wilt offering.
"The meu who robbed the train last
night must have been afraid Unit some
of the passengers who live in that vicin
ity might recogulxu them lu cans tliey
went through the coaches." .
Jennings thought Al Spencer may have
been tho lender of the gang.
"I knew Spencer when he was a boy,"
Jenningn said, "ilut he lost respect, for
the law because of lack of law enforce
ment in certain sections of the southwest."
Bnenoar Notorious.
Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. SI. Al
Spencer, "phantom bandit," of the eouth
west, believed to have directed tlU hold
up and robbery of the Missouri, Kansaa
and Texas passenger train number 28,
at UnrtleHvllle, Okla,, last night, haa had
a long and notorious career n an outlaw. .
He first came to attention of offtcWIe
In .11110 when n charge, of cattle steal
ing was placed ngaiust; him in Nowsta
county. ' '
For three yearn -Spencer ranged
through southern Kunsaa, northeastern
Oklahoma and northern Arkansas, until
lu ItUil, when he fled to Lainutu, Colo.,
on being 'Crowded by officers. i ,
Spencer was returned to 'Fredonta,
Texas, and sentenced to prison for rob
bery of a jewelry store, but paroled oa
condition he would return to- Oklahoma
aud plead guilty to charges of stealing
cattle. ......
Uo was aeutcwed to Oklahoma pent
tentiary for 10 years and made a trusty.
In January, llf.".', he was sent outside
of the prison on an errnnd and escaped.
He haa not been captured since. He la
known to have taken part In a doien
bank robberies since that time. .'
Npenccr la !ttl, medium height, weigh)
irsi pounds and formerly waa a farmer
near Nowata. . ' 1
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