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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
tfHE:-EtfdfaV'fe. D Aits' "otfARD FridayEvening,: September Giant New Dirigible Flies OveV New York and Philadelphia; v In First Extensive Trial Flight; Trip Entirely Successful Thrills Two Days Left LigWs, Cnm$pn Red! Flashing into the lives and loves of a raif. road baron's daughter and a hand some adventurer 'A Page Ttfo! and Rotnanci I; Only p(aya Saturday I i flIfj- One of the Worlds " 1 i iliil JOHN GILBERT V BARBARA 1AJMAHK ; " BESSIE LjOVE noANOTAai.i cAT mmrla sV JULES FUKfflMAN Directed by JEROME STORM EERTAINMENT THAT WILL HOLD XOUR INTEREST IN A GRIP OF STEEL ... i'j j' ; , ' : .' : ,i !'( 5 ''rglHE: ; ' ' Comedy , uur uang 'The Cobbler CASTLE New York. Million of people viewed th e Leviathan of the air as she sailed maj eatically over tho city In her first exten . iriai muni, ins tn-i nenav.u perfectly- In the air, anil navy officials are jubilant over me exceiieni of this queen of the air. Photo show s fier flying over the water front, and as It approached the. Woolworth building. CITY NEWS Medford Man Here Max DeBrauer of Medfurd wag In the city today on business. cut in the St. Francis hotel r,t Albany tq others interested wilh hiui in the venture ond expects to return to Eugrne. Berger III Today Fnink J. . Berger, ' real ' spent the day at home ill. estate man, COOLIDQE PLANS CONFERENCE :vrpw Cnrnrifv T paopo 'Washington.' Sept. 21. - President OOrOrity LageS Voolldge expects to call a conference of governors on prohibition and general fir enforcement i about the middle of October, .-an administration spokesman Ml at the White House today. It prob-Wy-wiU follow the regular annual con ference of : governors, . . scheduled for Luke Goodrloh In " Luke Goodrich, former vice-president of the First National bunk, is in from Portland this evening until Sunday, wheu he goes on to Coos bay before roturn iug to Portland. , ; ' . . : - Art Rudd Returns South Dakotans Here '" With the avowed intention of locating here, Ed Anderson, Clint I-otkett and Jester Dorothy arrived this afternoon from their home in l'hillp, South Dakota. They drove through by motor car and report, a- good trip. Charles Hoover, w,li0 made the journey with them, stop ped in Portland. . ..- . . i Skavlan Returns .Sigvald Skuvlnn, preaiilent of the Ili-Y club of this elfy, lius jimt returned from ifjcKenzie Bridge, whre wns tied up Arthur Hudd. editor-elect of the Ore- w'"' Jne, I,r-,n8m'"S FPW. lr' ,nc! ,I,rs gon Emerald, returned to Eugene todav . "i scnooi. lu wara aiiyior, n.rnier nean for his senioyear at the University of . uregon. lie dqs Bpent tne Bummer au tL 'r'"ii' " V f-i.. . over the Rocky mountain section, press agent ing for the Pendleton round-up: - Rotarlans In Banquet utiles Higley, governor of the district of Jtotary, in to mnke the principal ad dress tonight at the liotnry club ban qiiPt at the Ouburn, starting at 0:HO o'clock. ,- the University of Oregon as a freshinau. Visits Eisenstlens Abe Eisenatien in visiting here at the jbonie' iof AL Kisensteiu, iin brother, this week and wilt leave this week-end to attend the University of Washington fall term.. House iFor 3 Years Kappa Umicron, new local sorority of I according to cards sent out today, the. University of Oregon, bss leased for j new board of directors will be clt years tne nouse at iuisj roticr, for i,e coming year. Harry H. Hognc, who bus just,; . Bu three vears the house at .1U1M) Potter ' from Harry H. Hogue, who bus just.! purchased it from J. N. Oambill through ! the Prescott Itcnlty oftlco. iiogue will i remodel, adding hardwood floors, sleep I ing porch, furnuce, extun, balh, and paint the exterior. . . . v. - . v ' Band Plays on Street .The Orientals &and played again on the -street this noon, 'marching by . in uni form on the way to the fair ground. ThiB colorful and musical purade was begun Thursday. " ... lV ' Chamber Election' Monday '' The regular annual meeting of the Eugene chamber 'of commerce will be heM Monday, evening, September 24, A elected To Round-Up Idinmr Tooze of the University of Oregon administration staff is attending the Pendleton .round-up. HAiSBURG BRIDGE ISSUE RISES Zones Repainted Now - . -Safety stone signs here are being re painted by the street department. Waited Till the Cows , Came Home ' l'I am indeed glad to wrlto you this letter. I was ' a terrible sufferer from gasses In the stomach and colic attacks. The specialist, our family doctor sent mo to in Philadelphia, guvo tne no relief, al though I took bis medicine till the cows came home. He finally Bnid I would hnve to be operated. Luckily, 1 heard of Mayrs E. H. S. Seniors Pick Officers For Year First 'class' of Kugene high school to organize nnd -elect officers for the year ahead was the senior.-wiiich this week i selected Tom -Hull, president: Rogers Kimberling, vicip-presideiit; 'Jlargnret Ktnnford. . secretnrv - treiiHiirer: Fred ol the Klectric Cleaner shop on Ulivo , tHiess ami Miss Mao Kinsey, faculty' ad Catohes Fire , Ford bug typo of car caught fire about 2 o'clock this afternoon in front No action was taken by the T-rfine county court today regarding proposed construction of a . new bridge over the Willamette at Harrisburg, for which the I,inn countv court signed nn election or der vesterdnv. Should Linn vnte to build, Lane nnd the stnto will each come for one-third the total cost,' it is ex pected. The bridge is n necessity, in the opinion of many officials, and Lane s expense could be taken care of without voting bonds, it is believed. W. H. Mnlone of Corvnllis and Wil liam Duby of Baker, state highway com missioners, and Roy A. Klein, state high way engineer, were here last night ana nnrt of this morning to talk with the pntnip ontirt. reenrriiiiir such a construc tion project nnd also to view state work in this part of the county. They did riot get over the outlying sections as plan mvl. neeordinff to Commissioner Roney. because they feared weather conditions. It is believed the Hnrrmburg Driage would cost $220,000. , SUMMONS street near Tenth avenue and scorched the paint. The firo department wnsl called to the blnne. The firo was thoughtrl to have been caused by a short circuit in the wires. ; ., , . Would Trade Orange Grove A resident of Portcrville, California, found Oregon so suitable on a trip here this summer, that ho bns instructed C. J). Ashbaughr PorterBvillo realtor, to trade his $:(0,000 place for property in Eugene or near the city. The chamber vi.n.iAU..i iiA...nri h.n. nnrt nUhAii.-h tt of coinmerco has received a letter about ' t nniv tltpnA vonru ninrfl 1 tnnk A POlirHO Case. , r nf it T hnvds noiPr4iii(i a Bvmnfcntnof mv ? " ! (old trouble since." It to a simple, harm-' "' "0.? f t,H,w"rT. When Carter, left thir furnlshod flat ' less, preparation that remove, tho i" " bVoV '" STATISTICS - frnolr bank account 'was low. 7o fit a place up, seemed to thorn, t Would take a year or so. but Mrs. Carter aald, "Of course 1 We'll lust trade off our car, Wo'll SWAP It for ' noma' things wo v need ;Hw kd SWAP-AD8 are!" tnrrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which caus es practically nil stomach, ilver and In- der the direction of the auxiliary of the chamber of commerce Is still in need of es practically nil stoma cn, nver nnn m-. r . . . . , , , ,. te"lnl aihueuts including imenmc tls. S.," One doso will convince or money refund LETS swap wmm Body-bu ilding food How many times have you said "I Like a ceV' tain food, but it docsn t like mc" meaning you can't digest it?' s" But don't despair. You'll thrive on Shredded Wheat the perfed food in biscuit form. Shredded Wheat not only contains every essential food clcme!nt,but it is so thoroughly cooked that it is readily digested. What's . more, the golden brown shreds are delicious. Try ' . j SWW.IrW U 100; whole wheat, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. A paw ect, (felictoiu food for any tneal of tho day. Serve It limply with milk or cream, . or topped with berries or fruita. Cotw tains all the bran yod need to ttimulata bowel movement. It is salt-free and tin sweetened you season it to your taste ' Trocwi'f b the Shredded Wheiit Cracker I a real whole-wheat toasU Try it with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. eddediWKelt T)ic perfect food in Biscuit form muitt be made between 1) and 11 o'clock on Wednesday of next week. The dis play will bo open to visitors from 1 o'clock to 0 o'clock In the afternoon and evening. , Collision Reported O. F. Vaiijrhan of CotlnRC Grove re ports to Sheriff Stickels tbt his car wns rammed from behind Thursday when he stopped on a walchmun's signal iuat the other side of the Goshen undergrade crossing. The other car was driven by P, J. Davis. Vnughan my a he stopped when warned of blasting operations. Hutton to Return Here Harry Hutton has Rold out his Jntcr- ' , DIED - JlKOWXLKKr At home, Thursday, Sep tember 20, 1U2.'1. Miss Annie Urownlee of 'Arlington. Wash., at tho age of 46 years. Survivors include only her moth er, ;Mrs. M. E. Hrownlee of Arlington. The body will arrive here for burial this week-end in the family lot in the Ma sonic cemetery, according te. word re ceived here by Moody Hollis, Southern Pacific freight depot employe. Mies , Brownie e was formerly a student in the Kiiigene public schools and in tne imiver sity of Oregon, the family leaving here nearly 1ft years -ago. Her siHter, Mrs. Stella MayberrsA was) hurled here a month ago. Shi Get Ready : for Autumn now by removing your winter suits, conts, capes,' etc., from camphor ' and send them to us to bo reno vated. AVo can givb you tho same high grndoi serv ieo in relining and re pairing as wo do in cleaning or dyeing. If wc clean it it's CLEAN 1 CITY CLEANERS N. E. NAYLOR, Prop, Phone 220; 44 W. 8th Special snle for Saturday and Monday. Prices greatly reduced on all kipds of hats at the Hat Shop. Hampton bldg. Theatres FRIDAY Itox Inrie I'rovost in ''Kcd Lights." 'IMIiK Hoot (ilbson in "Out of I.iiok." 1 "astlc John (lilbrrt In "St. Elmo." G. A. R. Veteran of 98 Likes Smokes and Jazz - I If t - -t 4 A In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Lane Suit for Divorce. Mnry Elizabeth Blnck, Plaintiff, ver sus George Washington Black, Defend ant. To Georce Washington Black, ' De fendant: You. nre hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed ngainst you in tho above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first nublication of this summons which Is September 1. 11)23. If you so fail to1 appear, -then for want of answer the esog'-Dr-DiSHirii Adapted from the year's" biggest melodramatic novoiJ "THIi! TP.AB f!4P' O0VW1 - Featuring . . JOHNNY WALKER MARIE PREV0ST ALICE LAKE RAYMOND GRIFFITH C O M ED Y "Snub Pollard" ;!; in -"The Courtship of Miles Sandwitch" . . EOSNER . I faster Organist ; on our WRLITZEK TODAY and Saturday rvtv . A Countrywide Institution plaintiff will mnke application to the court for the relief prayed within the complaint, to-wit: That the marriag contract now exiBting between you and her be forever dissolved. An order oi Hon. C. P. Barnard, County Judge of Lane County, Oregon, dated Sept. 1. 1023. directs that this summons be pub lished once each week for six successive weeks in the Eugene Daily Guard, -and that you be required to appear and an swer said complaint within six weeks- from the date of the first publication of this summons. - ' H. E. SLATTERY, Attorney for Plaintiff, post office ad dress .Eugene, wregon. . No.l409-Sat-dy-ol3 V ;, S Carnival danvft new armory. Friday evening. Music by Russell's Melody Mixers.' . . s21 Special sale for Saturday and Monday. Prices greatly reduced on all kinds of hats at the Hat .Shop, Hiunpton .';Wg. sx Carnival dance, new armory, Friday evening. Music by Itussell's Melody Mixers. ' s21 -- M M. -TRAVIS. INOj The oldest nnd mm tion agency in the upper Willometd vj, ui-kiiu in hiul niKt now empk trained assistants. Our exclusively in Lane County by th) gon-Washington League of Col! Experts,, by the Lane County Cred sociation and by the Collection Ag Assn. of Oregon, We collect for an anywhere and remit every Saturdj tuuckiiuu, uu I'liargc. SpCcinl sale for Saturday and )lJ irnces greatly reauced on all hats at the Hat Shop, Hampton! TOO LATE TO CLASS WANTR: 61F22. t rrune pickers. FOB SALE Truck wilh good bill TMnaii payment will handle. 1370J or call at 1107 W 7th. WANTED i tons of outs. 805 High St., phone 221. Abe WANTED Man to repair stovd furniture. 58 W; 8th, plionc KK1 :c o a Worid output which made Its high- Wiwso, 800,000,000 in 1m 1900 the worlds largest produc. .. . , 7 1,478,000,000 in 1?13 , and 1,332,- of coal. . est reCOrd ill 1913 iS again neaiing 000,000 in 1922. Meantime our It is quite natural, adds th -..j.t:.. own production grew from 20 long Trade Record, that we should nc pre-War prOdUCtiOn. UnteO ton5 j 18H to 6,000,000 in 1850, only head the list of coal proda; statue 1innriP hptwMB nns. 240,000,000 in 1900, and 608,000,000 ing nations but tnat we supply i Maxes supplies Deiween . one- . .. . rnr'r..w,j noBrma. vear. from one-third i third and One-half Of WOrifS P"S to 411,000,000 in 1922, the nearly one-half of the world's oul w.. n. I lowest record since 1908. . put. A world geological congrej trattUrn. OUT Underground COal . . tT . which met in Canada just befol supply is more than half that st, sfcJM &3fiLSXi of the entire worli- - 2! 1ZT Xecf 'nt8 hf v - o - - . - - j . ' tn trit rnnritision inai iuc advancing to about 47 per cent m s had sli htI more ,han pal ic C 0S'0f f the ton hf of the world's known "coal rl ic- dropping to 40 per cent, in 1920, ,... ,sfim,tine our own undcl . . . r i o - - f cir nciimatinir mir own 1 eI?ZJroi - , he smallest SJK& Mew xoric. tne. tabulation shows -.. ..- . . , " -""". , th, th, vr,rlH' r.l nm, -vhirh The United States, despite the many, as it then existed, and n stood at 1,141.600,000 short tons in 'S??1, low Production ''' of 00a000,000 in Great Britain. 1 ' . . 1 1)? still f-r mitfitiLx- tA aU -Tha'A iimirS ltffi7Mt 11121 ll tvtu, tne earnest- omcial figures, "..'T.. '"v-"ll'u. t't-ic."?-. Vi. ,W be ahl world. According to. the Geo- to meet .. the coal -requiremenj logical Survey the 1922 output of both at home and abroad iori 1915, slowly advancing to 1,306,- oozen biggest coal pro- very ong penoa, sin ... 000,000 in 1918, the closing year ducm8! countries of the world; logical Survey estima es tnat ii T , -iuic year , . , . . ttl UimMAim' tnna which ft hal had advanced to 1,478,000,000 in 1913, the year preceding the war, then dropped to 1,170,000,000 in stated in metric nn n Tinier! 14 000 000 000 tons which W ' States, 417,000,000; Great Britain, turned' out in the 110 yean nj 256,000,000; Germany, .141,000,000 our coal minjng began formed 9 of coal and 137,000,000 of lignite; about one per cent, of the origuj France. 32.000.000r lnn.ni 2S OOO I .nnnl nd. that approximately 1 vuis. inr iHKf Kn inn d iiiivii nnrf iii. .n. a. tii vair auu i"" m total world output grew from 12.- irium -21 000O0O Th. ITni.j ....... ..til ..its the call ot i AAA AAA t . 1 dn A , nn ' ' WIHIVM I 111.! , dw,uw snort tons in law to au.- atates bas been constantly since coal consuming world. of the war, and stood at approxi mately 1,332,000,000 short tons in 1922. - Accepting unofficial figures of production tor earlier Matt Green, 98. enjoys the distinction of nfoyinit th oldest veteran recently held at Milwaukee, Wis. Ha attributes his III and vlta'ltv to no worry, cig arette smoking ani) all kinds of sportso I Saturday and Monday Specials 10 lbs. Cano Sugar in Cloth Bags $ 10 Cans Borden's or Carnation Milk, Tall Fresh 'Creamery Butter, lb 2 Large Loaves Fresh Bread... Fancy ViVnies, ' lb , Bacon ' Backs, lb. 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 8 lb. Tail Snow Drift Shortening 3 lb. Can Crisco . : , . No. 10 Pail Pure Lard . . . . . 3 Packages Shredded Wheat 5 lb. (an Edward's Dependable Coffee .95 1.05 .49 -.25 48' ,23 .25 165 ' .65 1.65 35 1-6J) j p.. !-.,,. ni nn flnrii Flakes & r. . r t t nCfn. van au. o, vuuw .21 5 lb 3 lb. Box Soda Crackers' 5". lb. Box (Ira-ham Crackers 3- Packages Arm Hitmnier Koila-'JA Qiiart Cam -W-esacn- Oil . . ;. lX '-iJb. Basket. Fresh GVapiis. IxVad' Lettuce, tach 1 Bars' WJiito' Wonder SjiaV'--Lnigfe Package 'Citrus, f owdjr Musk Melons, 3 and 4'fr..J. 'alley Floiir, sack .... Fisher's Blend Flour, siis'k . 80 Pound sack Mill run . , .21 . 4.33 -1.13 Haskell Fee k. Grocery Co.' r.SI 9p4 0Uve . Y Phone 521 s of sportso 2ir