Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1923, Image 3

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    I ftjjay Evening, Septen.ber-21,' 1923
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THE -EUGENE PAfl;, GUARD
Genuine
Orange Blossom Weddine
: v rungs
RANGE Blossoms which so well express the
sentiment of marriage, are deeply hand-chased
on this ring. - ' ;
It is the ultimate achievement in a
long search for a fitting expression
of sjntimcnt in a bride's ring.
;raaybehadia
all platinum. 1R
karat sreencoM
laid on gold, and jeweled with
.""c'Vvc'sevenormne diamonds.
3eam!s, expressing
"the old idea of endless love
. c -.v.iiictii. wmrn t-fn
IPROGRESS MADE 01
POWER PLANT WORK
Page Three
TEWT FILLED AS
PIKERS MEET
- Mi
nn t..t- " , V" "OliViVHIB
t "r ,r ..nvv tuui nt fid
l HIP IJltlrtti-o i -
'delayed the past JO Va a fcv Jntf, w!l! f""" '" Jailer M.
in the city anil peti-.ion blanV.s stc bring
shipped to outside, joints, it was claimed
yesterday, that white bo tabulation, bud
been made, since TtiurtntaK- i
lieved that; about SOW names have, been !
pit-sea up. ,
The real intensive drive is promised
during the coming week. Within a few
days the odds mill ends of the nr,n.
county organisation. wBl fce tied to- " '
gether, say ihe reouliers, and then the In a former report of Jhe meeting of
name will came rolling in, the convention of the Ijiuw Cuuutv Pi-
iuum. uiirrrKirii in t-' -ecau assert oneera' association, a nustukc was made.
Widening and decpemi s V' , osi,i,,a .th:" J"'500 "a" "n'",,p
which has been S he secured; that a red-hot campaign lite, of
Pierce I!i2.i.
account wits rittcn from the tutu
the meeting of tt22, instead of
The correct account of the meet-
Oranje Blowont
DCSI.N eATCHTCO
King Sentiment" which tells thi
story of the wedding ring.
Luckeyr's Jewelry Store
;-- i,,r iii it'll a r,v aiix.iiiiit.... ... . """ ( iri(X' '-.
ing unliti rovk on the mirth side between he pneti Joo&e from the Rtiborna- i" of the pkinront fitllitwsi
me pmut and the emmty iiridge on i"'? tiu taik am! A in
W r7i - " ''Arthur, mein-
ber of the enRiueprmg 8tff jn charge,
I,.t5 lstin nn has been com-
!lIeted and StoArtlmr lrarnfil by tele
fcphoae from Krnnk frnss. who is in
;iharRe of (he M.rrison-Kmnlsen .on
.Kiritctutn compnny (Jigser, that the hie
mnchme wonia prnhablv w-lk over the
rwonstrwteri bridge ami be ready to
...... n..iil(l smP f-fiitjri!py.
luff JP!V(1 f T)lV)tVAf Jf lllrt l.
predfetiou with every untwartl sign of eers' assoemtion of Iine ttmntr met in
a tent on the fair grmmds on Wedtien-
tiay. The tent was filleii to overflnw-
" ' iiur, ami manv of the old iveMl who
;had etrtne to attend the convention could
not km nentrucce.
i The meeting wa onened by President
; William ritttry of Juuetion 4'ity. After
a hre talk1" by the president, K trl
i t'hilders president of the Kugeue Hible
; umverHity. lead m nrayer.
A speeeh by Uev, t'hiUlers, dealinu'
with rhe rnity of Iibor. contrasted
Sexton Says He Gained
J25 Lbs. .Taking Tarilac
IIowrTttnUio eiuSJ twenty-five years
oi8tonittrh trottbie making a. uew wan
f hitu wa tutU recent bv leoimrS
Sexton pioneer furuxer Jliltoniire
on, "After sfVriujc twenty-fiv& .ears
from imUseHtimv ami tr.vmx nearfy -ver
known remedy witlwrnt re-iie-f TaivV e
,Mmdetely reuwived the tronide ami
made a new man of" me. I would not
take all the numry in ttu worht -for
what it did for me. Hrfore taking Tan
at everytbrns I aie t'HUsed intense jvains
my stmiiah. witJ g;v and Vloatins. I
ilwiiys ftsit siutfirish and tired, and never
J ,,assed t comfortable day.
''Npwsjwvper MatementH eeaiiiimnf
1nte inured me to try it. tC
tk rjjfbt hold of me, and it was Hton
inhing how mmkly it BtraieLitehttl Mtt
Fifty tniat-h t eotdd pit anythiu I
wanted wjttimtt hiirttn me. I pamect
twt'ttty-fivp Msnndrf and felt U5e& jtetting
out and wre;t.:n. F:mit:r sved m.
frm Jjfe-Vonjr s?ffferinjr."
Tatdae t Hold bj- all pod dmggrsts.
Take no substitute. Over S7 million bot
tles sold.
Exeavatioti for th aaa1J2X- u ! Eow .and Poultry. V
and waterwhel i h ;.. j.. i ERP. fresh .i...... C.it5(fr:Ut the earlv timeH with the tunes of todav
ui-iifl. ukui .tiiw,(t..i..,.iiUiir.'c iif sum mm in ine ohi uivys live men
Tanlae Vegetable Tills are XatureV
own remedy foe coastiuatbm, Vor
everywhere. .
! been COIimlnfPtl nmX xv.t.(, ....
jnmkinjr conerete form to run the con- J if' Utiv3. .ve,.,
..... ........, ,,,v. ijf carman i
fof eleetniiil t rausformer equipment re-',
CelVed fn'n n-nnlr.. .11 1 1 . . 't
Buttsrfat ana BtiUsr,
121
IS HERE
3'
li
ceived two weekK no was all hauled to ' f,"?mry bu"cr '
...c jiiciui ihsi ween. . i.fc.viw .
1 A shipment of I-beams nf strncturnl L M,at Market.
Kteel to he .used in the mrn-fr hmis- im- ,Steer
--m-ecnt arrived Friday and will bn 1 J;"""
hauled to the plant later.. - .Hcef ,
I The pile driver und crew of six or Sne!P -
seven hum in inaliine good nrosress in i !-( i..
' imttmR in the sheet niiing at j.Iacea val
where the current would otherwise cut iIl"S&
, nauK 01 ine taitnce. nonliiiw-spilied i
"uniHT i ue i, niaxm? trie anpearam-e
I of toiiKiied-an'il-cronved flooring. The
renter niece in usually f 2y.xf.Mii sluff
the outer plank 2xl2-in, "nuless the
gronnd is hard for driving, when plnnk-
iK 1UC11CS IIUCK 18 used.
Ut-le rolled np their sleeves and worked with
ltt(y;e their Kands as welt as. their U-uins for
.lh buildins of the country and state.
. ,iS$j)aOc He voiced an opiuiou that that was the
....'..llle m' thing that both the country and
. arnre neeas cooay. i
.4ff?5e' onl" r'c brought to the meeting -
. .2Wfii4e wns a Pntr ot wooden tmrnes uumes.
! lTti(ii7iOc were- made by Glen Powers, for-
4C merly of Springfield-, and are now in
yc the possession of J. J. Thomas of Oo-
"""l3c bnrg.
" 'v'iw.,. Jlrs. llagar Ieluney. who i he only
-?c .,- ,i. .... . ,, in. win.
since the Iveginning of the Cfresent crop Why not motor to baswU Mineta.
year and that saies are being mado when . Springs for your Sunday diaeer? 51 per'
the market, in shape to absorb the cof- 1 plato. Fri-tf.
fee withoipt tliaturbanee. , , y-
J , - t
Do you appreciate your teeth?
Are your teeth soft or sensitive?
Do your teeth decay?
Are you satisfied with the appearance of
f your teeth?
Do you want to save your teeth?
Are your gums red, inflamed or sore?
Do your gums bleed or recede?
REMOVE THE CAUSE
SMILO
MontlvMassage Cream and Lotion cleans, whitens, beau
ifies the teeth and removes the cause of mouth'
; , disease. . ;
Recommended by your dentist, and sold by your' drug-'
gist. - .
h illustrated, educational masterpiece enclosed with
your first package. - V, - -' r : . ' .,
Recall Petitions
Liberally Signed
Portland, Sept, 21. Announcement of
the namen of the executive committee
directing the recall against Governor
Pierce is promised. The headquarters in
the Morgan building is the point from
which the statewide campaign is being
directed by Arcliie. Campbell, general
manager, but the executive committee
has not been loitering around the offices
in the Morgan huiiding. In good time, it
is explained, the names of the commit
tee will be given to the public.
'Jfeanv.hile the gathering of names on
the petition goes merrily on. The cir
culators are becoming more numerous
For Automobile Paint
ing, and Top Work, call
O'Day Paint Shop, 362
Eighth Avenue East. Tele
phone 1287-J.
i r f n uwin
See whtat
k Paint now
- with
LvM
w" - 'Jit'
I Tsv,V
I J J 1
; V enow" P " f.it I
A RacoW.,.
1 bZ I
? it aw ia orx.
8
ra o o
o . . o . .
See it summer heat hat started cracks
around casements, between boards, etc.,
in your, buildings. They will prove
costly unless you close them with a
good job of painting right now, before
winter comes. Give all surfaces wood
or ni"tal n protective
coat of Rasmussen Pure
Paint tough and elas
tic, impervious to mois
ture.. RasmuMen Pure Paint
is made of ' linseed oil,
wKite lead, and white
2in in proportions that
.'lorrg exfwrience 'has.
provefv best for North
western climate.
W0 are thawing
sjtendid line of col-
f?3imtiii n
E, H. Pfetetsoo .
.." ' " J1
28 Yeahs of GORDON ADVERTISING
i ! ists ; ,
S TRUE ECONOMY LisS IN
I GETTING THE BEST AND TAK
j ING CARE OF IT THAT SET
J TLBS THE HAT QUESTION,
The Gordon hat
still creates the style
and outlasts it.
The new styles are good
- for .critical eyes
man massacre, eave a speech m tvtueh
(0(aoc she told a brief history of the tnasnaere.
iHiHe described the homir of the tnas-
S:(4're in leinil. telling how he saw her
""orte father nml brother mnrdered by the In
tHaitH, She was finally rescued and
Iirt hrmght to the fort by ft friendly Indian.
V l,vHvWfn. tile niiecli !v Xli-M. iieinoev.
Grains. Hay. Hidn-i
White wheat ,
Hed wheat
Oats ,
Baricv . ,
Hi; ia field
Ualed hay, cheat, delivered ..
Baled bad
Coarse wool .,c elected. William Pitney was re-eiccted
lui. lJL'-.li "'nn'Anx' president of th organiaation. and W. fj.
Mediumjo ne wool ...... , 3237c Siristow was rcelwted secretary. Both
pt. vegaiaoie aita Fralt. , t! gentlemen have been steadily
Bew- 1C in office for about tn yam.
n 4AA;C I'fc' are about WH members of this
Ureen corn . 1013Vjc organization, and ST badges were sold
reacnes ...75cl OB the day of the convention. It was
Itarlic . 20c the wish of the president. William Pit-
lurmps, lb. ,,,,.,,, 2c ney, to make the organization one which
Beets, .. . 2o win ijve forever in the history of Ore
Home grown peppers ,8c gon.
!Dr. A. H. Ross Heads f
Hospital Department!
Ir. A. II. Uosr, preaideut of the Lane t
County Medical weiety, haa iwaf ieeome
ft member of the Eugene hospital medical
staff as head of the department of in-
ternal medicine, and will move his of
fice to the hospital nbottt October 1.
lr, iiotts, who tins been here four
years and enjoy a larire tractice, came
here after preparing himself iu bin spec
ialty with IS montlm postRmdimte work
in .fohnn lopkin and in the Utssrtfh
settM tleneral hospttalK, three months in
the Massachusetts state hospital for
tuberculosis at Kntland, Mass.t ami
months in army service. 12 of which
he served as assistant medical chief.
Fresh tomatoes, bu.
COFFEE IS HIGHER
CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW - ZXMm' Be 7.v".cp mBFK
am.: t. . . , t nas peen a surtirtse to "ti interested.
4 T 1tr!Z- Pu 5' . '" am! iower prices
tUdeSr thleaS" b0'lrd o,w anticipated, owing to the tie of
vleat experienced on of the di.lie.t1""? ''rtto 'ff?cih?t the bankers
trfllinp- fTnt'iM aoi-of-ni .nnt.0 r v"" olB "r umuon nags oi vamrim
BIG CORPORATION RECEIPTS t
Salei Ore, Sept 2U Ueeeipt of
the state corporation oommissma for the
year ending June 1UK ll'lUU aggregated :
i7'2MT over the previous year according
to the annual report of tap department
completed here yesterday by W K,
trews, state corporation comnussioner.
Kspensea for condvieting the corporation
department during the year totaled
:iIK.T(k leaving 2573.1 available for
transfer to the general fund of the state.
"An indication of the prosperous eon
dition of the state is made by the activ
ity of savings (Imilding and loan asso-
ciationa," said the report "During the
h ! iSmmS ? hf.- V h d 1 w ?a-Vle! "ff?e8 htt been and are being sold, hut , increased from Kt to 23. The total cap-1
LJ!a.a.n.T0UKBWAlcheilifr' the banker have not taken the trade UniizaiUm of these corporations is $ !44,- f
J:;in Vhl , nJ r s lwe Beiiing nt0 their confidence. Ilavv
mde The market, however, was unabla known tUnt ?ram OB..lft m.f
fw4umK07t most qc whteU has been used
for home building in Oregon.'1
tion coffees to be disposed f. These ! year the numier of these associations
nvni ; . HHi inKi 'i nnrn nnx- ,rticn nmnnir nnr it r
'l I thn Aannaltt, nf tim.a ruuoiinlwihn &til
tn rnpnl-Of .if fka TnDn .. ..,1 t 1 llm VHP W HB Witt- f " " wmrw rw f.tr, f
rPwVinn0 Wnr utiiiwHi.u. Fourth.' tiuiiton bags have been sold with-
S?XZtAol unfavorabte !
croe news from the central and north-1
western nrea cave Hentemher corn snmA'a
strength and that closed higher. Optional KasssMKKM.H.a.M..H.MHHHHl
uiuuius -were lower wua lack ot demand,
Oats were dull and sold off. A little
commission house buying of May had
no effect. . .
Provisions were lower. .
1
fw
1
boienMiHStore
Don't Put
It Off
Put It On
If your house or
barn or garage need
painting, don't put it
off, put it on. - . )
We carry a full line
of ' Sherwin - Williams
paints, varnishes, and '
enamels.
EWnol .gives added
life .to your roof.
Elastic Roof Cement
will seal "the holes in
gutters.
Flat-Tone the wash
able wall paint is best
' fop inside use. .
o
Qaackenbush's
ISO. Niiith At East -
SEATTLE MARKETS
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 21. Butter !!
50c; eggs 3445c; hens 18;i0c.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Portland, Ore., Sept. 21. Cattle: He-:
ceipls 2i; tone of market Bteady; best
steers $7.25g'7.T5; fair to good steers
J5.?i3(?S7.25; choice cows ttnd heifers
$4.fiO(fr5; canners 1.5ffff 2.5f: bulls
$;i.2SrJit.2.'; calves $!?10.uO.
Hogs; Iteceipts 5tt; tone of market1
steady; prime mixed i).2ri(i.75; rough!
heavy $7.2510.23; pigs' $g.250. !
Sheep: lieceipts 10:t; tone of market'
steady; east of mountain Iambs SiKXi
10.0: valley himhs Sm)(l. .i;..;'
WiOffsO; Wethers f5S'7.5i; ewes Sl.SU
fi.6.50.
Produce: Hens l!5ffi27c; eggs 35ffM7:
cheese 30ffi:ilc; butter 44tic
Meats unchanged.,
EASTERN BUTTER MARKETS
FIRM '
ReCCiflta Of PITffS tnv IKn naal-
have been heavier, but the quality indi
cates a good proportion of the stock
had been held in the country by pro
ducers and small skinners. - '
are lor a firm to higher market nn
fresh eggs fori the next few week.
says the weekly nroduce review f
.Swift & Co. of Chicago. Htoraen afnotru
on account of higher prices for fresh,
are now receiving more attention, but
as the quantity is large there will
nave-to be good consumption to clear
mem properly. . .
Although nastlireo find tva... I..,- n
dttions bavctbeen favorable to increased
production of butter, this has not come
about. Demand is good and prices are
;'""' ",lu prospecis ot a firm basis
for some time, although the hivi,r
prices now being asked from consumers
may curtail consumption to some extent.
While the market n..
. ... . ' " ..... jmuui, 1JUS
been high for the nast wwk nn n-
count of .lewish holidays, indltbm
are now that thev wilt wni-fc i i
level. The ernn of nn,lf..CT t-
porteil heavy, and us this the time
of year it is marketed, prices should be
such as to create a good consumer de
inaiid, as there are still heavy reserve
stocks of frown poultry available
DEMAND FOB EOGS IS BRISK
Portland. Ore.. Sn,,t t r.
firm, with most jobber's oi'milnt .ni...
at 4. cents and candled nm.1. . j.j
cents. One firm listed selects delivered j
"! iireVs- Mow extras were iW,cd i
at .W(ft40 cents. Country buying prices!
on fresh ranged from 35 cents for mixed
colors to -40 cents for white !nn,li.i-rf. !
liutter was firm will. ,n.in-,
eel,..- ..I ,.!,.. ...i I
mm o.M, w s'j clean up.
J he poultry market was easy with
larger arrivals. Light hens were lower
at 15 cents. Imk were not wanted.
eal was scarce snd firm at 10 cents.
PORTLAND WHEAT
Portland, fire., Sept. 21. V.'heftf
hard while, $1.07; .soft white M.n.V
western white JUKI; hard winter !fl.()2;
northern spring fl.01; western, red
$3.10 SftLEM
AND RETURN
September 22 to 2&,
inclusive;
Return Limit October 1,
. via
Oregon Electric
Railway
Every ' citizen should
attend this wonderful an
nual exposition of Ore
gon's agricultural, horti
cultural, livestock, man
ufaturing, educational
and social wealth and
progress.
DAILY ELECTRIC
TRAINS ... ,
Leave Eugene 7:35,.
11:20 A. M.; 2:00 and
5:30 P. M.
Keturning leave
lem 8:35, 10:20 A,
4:15, 6:45 P. M.
M.;
Details will lie sup
plied on miuest by tel
ephone or call.
Oregon Electric
Railway
Macaroni
At It's Best
KITCHEN BOUQUET, a
pureiy vegetable product,
13 in almost every pantry.
Housewives know it is the
secret of making good
gravies and soups, but
KITCHEN BOUQUET is
equally good in preparing
many other dishes. Try ;
your next dish of macaroni
prepared this way -v
BAKED MACARONI
H jiAnnwpd. wrnhM teslim
f tM.pooO.Of Mil
3 bailing nur
1 tMapoiw, Mtc)M Duuojfcil
MUk Bsttw ,
CMfcnMwix fe boffin Mltd w.tMem
ti4. drmin .ltd bhurch wttb moli wmutc
ei!. on.-third Uu& ooak.d umms! 1b hoi.
bottw nd chm. ttdli iiah I f BH. Add Kit.
efeen BouqiMt to mflk Mid pour '.hi. ever th.
PTinuont to anrir corar, tben .prinbt.
tivkUy witty taM, fii Ib wni'.-n bet
QV.R . hX1 tvMir, URtfl nicl, bstrad sd
Mrv. taiaiwluitvlr for dlawv.
KITCiO DOIQ ie
Most Modern
Food Supply House
With the installation of hew equipment
inch(yyill permit us to keep our food un
der glass, where it can be seen,: yet kept
free from dust and dirt, this food supply
house will be the most modern in the state
outside of Portland. V V:
This equipment which will be a great
Convenience to our customers will also as
sist us to give better service than ever be
fore. . ' . .. . -. .. ;v
Oregon PrunesHome
Grown Muskmelons
All fresh fruits and vegetables Cooked
' foods, meats Fancy and staple groceries
In fact most anything that our name im
plies can be found here. '
The Table Supply Co.
, L. 0; HERGE, Proprietor
0th and Oak Sts. ; ' ' - Telephone 248
BOSTON WOOL
I lioston, Kept, 'l.. The wool market
is quiet, but more active than the pre
vious week. There-is some rtemend for
Hiu(h American wools from the knitting
trade. Frfmlon moles report that market
ouiet with a good selection I New Zea
land crossbreds in' hided in the offer
ings. Hales ojieneil st Adelaide, Austra
lia, imisy and, according to early co
bles, prices were sustained. A fair de
mand in the western wool markets is re
ported, but stocks have accirimfated and
dcslers are trying to sell their wools.
ALLEN IS SECRETARY
I'endfeton, Sept, 21. W, l Chapmsn
of Kosehurc ws elected vicp-nreniilent
of the Htate I'harmsceutical asfinstion
yesterday. I.. U Coleman nf Portland
was chosen president; A. K, f.'rosb.r. The
Itfiiles, vice-president; I. K. Itnsseil,
Portland, second vice-president: A. W.
Ailen. ivugvne, secretary: .lack ljue.
Portland, treasurer. The convention a
Ir'iled Kugene as the next nieetitrg place.
The Store In the Right Spot
Saturday and Monday Specials
FREE!!
One bar of Naptha Borax Soap with
each purchase of 1 pound Nut-Ola Nut
Margerine at 25c 'per pound.
10 L!s. Bent Cane .Sugar ....... ",95c
5-!b. tin Ed. Dejieiidaliie. Coffee ..$1.80
Club Bnwid Coffee, Hat. special . .25c
Good Cheese, per lb. ,.30c
Good Side Bacon, per lb. .25c
Pixie Brand Bacon, per lb 18c
Bulk Coma. 3 J Ib.n 25c
3 pkgn. G'otid Corn Flakes 25c
3 pkgs. Shredded , Wheat . .35s
Grated Coconnnt, per lb. ........ 20o
Mnrshmeftows, ' per lb. ....... 35c
Wesson Oil, rjuart ...... '. .... .-. . . 50c
3J lbs, N. B. C. Soda Crackers ... 50c
9-lb. sack Rolled Ontst . . , 505
0-lb. sack Corn ileal 33c
0-lii. sack Whole Wheat Flour .
KwifCs - Pride Wanning Powder
; Wool Soap FFakes, 3 for .
R Bats Kmmy Monday Soap 25e
Two Cans Good Peas .25e '
Nice Home Grown . Waterniflffvii.s;
every mellon guaranteed ripe.
Vaiiey Flour, per sack ........ ,$1,35
,.43c
..20c
,.25e
Farmers Cash Store
Phone 567
T. 0. Bradley
8th mi Chamelton
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