Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1923, Image 8

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    SepteniW 21, jJ
xPiige Eight
T H B. EU.GENE DA If7 U A B D
Friday Evening
99
Sweaters
A large variety of. sweaters.
Golf sweaters, coat style with
contrast heavy striped front;
plain back; pure worsted.
$5.00-$6.95
Children's
Sweaters
Children's school; sweaters
mndo of the very best ma
terials and excellent values at
$2.50 to $5.00
' . Poiret Twill Dresses, $16.75 to $22.50
WOMEN'S COATS
With complete showing of every favored fall fabric in
.unusual and charming styles.
'The most successful feature is tho model developed in
our coats.
. UMBRELLAS ' ' -; i.
Silk Umbrellas in all colors,, CC JQ
special . ..... .......... i .'.
COLORED SILK UMBRELLAS -
Values $7.50. to $12.50; only slightly soiled; QO
while thoy last i '5,
VISIT OUR SILK DEPARTMENT
i PLANER ENDS
The ideal Wood for cook stove use.. Order now while
we are making prompt delivery. The supply is limited.
THE BOOTH-KELLY LUMBER CO.
Phone 452 ; ' : : , 6th and Willamette Sts.
Oregon Fire Relief Ass'n
has paid $25,090.18 for losses in Lane
, ; County during 1923
Are you taking necessary precautions to provont your
proporty from swelling tho total of this enormous wastot
Emery Insurance Agency
37 9th Ave., W. Eugene, Ore. Phone 667
News of Lane County
Special Correspondence to The Guard '
Budget Is Completed
For Cottage Grove
Cottage Grove, Ore., Sept. 21. The
budget of the " patiinated expenses for
tliis city for 1024 in practically the
same in amount as thin year's budget.
It Jui b been completed by tlie committee
constating of thu mayor, couucilmcn, und
seven appointed citizens.
Tbe total for running expenses, new
work, interest and sinking fund to be
raised by taxution is J22,034.00. This
includes $730 more in the sinking fund
than last year, $100 less for new work,
and about $100 less for running expen
ses.
Will Norris. an Oakland merchant, will
move his liurdware and racket store to
Cottage Grove, lie has rented apace
in the new Karl Hill building on -Main
street for five years. Airs. Norris is
a sister of C. V. Burge of Cottage
Grove.
Billie Patton has bought a new Hen
derson motorcycle for which be nuiri
if sw.
Mhrrled, Wednesday night, at the
home of Itev.. E-, J. Carlsons, Miss Mar
garet lliggins and Alvin Fuson.
Jasper I'uttpn motored to Portland
and Returned with his wife's cousin,
Mrs. Emma Hnrmcs. Mrs. llarmes has
been ill for -some time.
Mrs. Virgil Kelly and daughter Sylvia
trom Jfaker nave been visiting with tne
J. K. Wlrth fumily the past month. They
returned home Thursday. Mrs. Kelly
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlrth,
I. B. Morris, Koscoe Forward and
Rev. Carlson motored to I'ortland, re
turning Wednesday evening. They visit
ed with Peter Schrieber and family, who
were formerly residents of Cbttiige
Grove.
Riley Snodgrass and family motored
uo from Springfield Wednesday even
ing and visited witli Mrs. Lucy Holland,
Mrs. Knoogrsss' motner.
Miss Nettie smith, sister of Mrs. Ed
gar Wilson, returned to her home In
ban Francisco. California. Wednesday
Mrs. V.il Blackley and son Howard and
Frank Hockett and family went to' 'Eu
gene Thursday.
T. G. Sudtclle bought a new Ford
coune and Ernest Hounctt and Homey
IUnn a new roodstcr, of Woodson
brothers, Wednesday.
William Taylor had his right hand
caught in a cable at the Chambers saw
mill, almost severing three of bis fin
gers..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeWald left
Wednesday in their car for Canyonville
once again. Mr. DeWald has a job of
carpentering to finisii there.
Will Ward returned from his Cali
fornia trip Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin from Belle Ccn-
u 1.. .
1)U lCclUY J
I With Fresh Blankets W
rrlof the Chilly Nights
of Fall.
Phono us 'today
about your blankets, nf
&(ktrtcGhwrj
BETWEEN 81 6 9t-monOUVE
PHONE 5S
BZ7
Combined Statement
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
' of Eugene' and
EUGENE LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK
At Close of Business September 14, 1923.
RESOURCES -
Loans and Discounts .... V. ... . i $i (i05.787.74
Bonds and "Warrants 'snc'.Oo'.haS
Federal Reserve Bnnk Stock ." 5,530.00
Bank Premises . 5(i441.85
Other .Heal Estate .1 2o77o!o0
Cash und Sight Exchange ..' 308569.32
$2,599,178.49
I Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Circulation ........
: Deposits
'LIABILITIES.
,.$
130,000.00
117,747.9!)
95,(500.00
2,L';i5,8:!0.u0
$2,599,178.49
8
ter, Ohio, visited Monday with the I. B.
Morris futnily. Mr. Martin is editor of
the Belle Center Journal.
The Cottage Grove cannery purchased
45 tons of pears of the Lorane orchards.
They pooled the pears. . i
William Hogate was called by tele
graph Thursday to Bladen, Nebraska, by
the serious illness of his father, W. Vf.
lllugate, who is 84 years old.
Mrs, tyyrtlo Allen leu Thursday for
Hosebuig ito. visit hcr,,brother, Arthur
Uobson. - ' , , , : ,
, Airs. 3r O. Jacobson and daughter who
have been here with Mrs.. Jucohson's
sister, Mrs. ltebecca Medley, returned
to their, home in Portland Thursday.
Mrs.. Thomas Tiller went to Kiddle
Thursday to- visit her sister, Mrs. 11. H.
Hurl on, and to cook through the prune
harvest. , "
Misses Fleta ,ond Vera Turner came
Thursday from Grants Pass and are
visiting Miss Hnllie Willits.
Mrs. Catherine Buder went to Eu
gene Thursday evening.
Willis Nowell went to Mnrshfield
Thursday to visit bis son Emmett and
family.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sliive cainc Thursday
from San Diego, California, to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Waldo Miller, east of
town. Mrs. Shfve is 82 years old.
Ilesper and Harlow Hubbcll hud their
tonsils ' removed in Eugene Wednesday.
The Free Methodists have asked per
mission to build a new church on Sixth
street and Monroe avenue.
The Methodist ladies' aid society elect
ed tbe following officers for the coming
year at their meeting Wednesday after
noon : Miss Grace Biackwell. president;
Mrs. 8. L. -Max-kin, vice-president; .Mis.
Albert Woodard, secretary; Mrs. William
Hogate, secretary.
It was recently stated in a news Item
from Cottage Grove that Harvey Allen
had bought the Albert Woodard bunga
low on north Pacific highway. A letter
to The Guard today from Mrs. Wood
ard brought the information that the
bungalow was not sold, and that tin;
Woodards are not moving, as the article
stated.
Vigorous
- WINBERRY
Winhcrry, Ore., Sept. 21 An acci
dent that came neur costing Mr. Car
lisle his life occurred on the government
road on Big Fall creek when a blast of
powder used for blasting exploded pre
maturely. Mr. Carlisle was tuken to the
Eugene hospital, where It is reported he
is - in a serious condition.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Carter and daugh
ter, Thelma, were down from tlie roal
camp for a short while Sunday after
noon. , ,
G. W. Wnniliold has been on the sick
list for a few days.
Mr. and -Mrs .A. Metheiny and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ncet and children vis-
ted Mr. and Mrs. Jl. . nyivcsier ui
Jasper Sunday. ...
Mr nnd Mrs. Lee Fountain and baby
daughter of Leaburg were .Sunday visit
ors nt tlie. nome oi .ur. mm jim.
L. Hacka,'"1"-" . .. ,
Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. wnuiiioia visiieci
friends nt 'their old home in Pleasant
Hill Sunday. ' . " '
A. Methemv. A. J. Jasper, C. S. Moon-
ev. Charles Neet, V. I Hucka, . A.
Carter and Harold Humphrey, all of
this place, are at the Diamond B ranch
near Lowell this week helping put up en
silage. ; . ' .
Kdgnf .Ilarrlman is on a business trip
to Portland, turn wees.
WHY separate youth and old aga
with a deep anc! ever-widening
abyss?
The bloom, of youth and the hardy,
ruddy glow of Old Age sixteen and
sixty should be separated only by
the span of years and not by varying
differences oi physical wholesome
ncss. Vigorous old age is within the grasp
of all. S. S. S. brings that hale and
hearty feeling back with a rush. Rich
red blood Is tho greatest enemy of
weakening, health undermining Old
Age. S. S. S. builds Red Blood Cells.
Rich, red blood coursing through
your veins sweeps away impurities
that retard tho proper functioning
of your system. Old Ace once a
dreaded agony becomes a vigorous,
enjoyable, care free timo of life.
S. S. S. la mcdo of carefully se
lected herbs and barks scientifically
prepared and proportioned. Welcome
Old Age when it ccmce Be ready
to withstand tho attacks Of diseases
that follow in its wake. Meot Old
Ago with a hearty handshake. A
handslmko that speaks of well being
of. a vigorous, clear thinking, red
blooded constitution S. S. S. is your
best friend when Old Age Is seen
rounding tho corner. Get a bottlo
and drive care and worry away. All
leadipg drug stores carry it.
Tne large sizo la tuo more
economical.
- R
!CC jWakes You Feel
LkJ.ksr. oke YourselCAgala
and Mrs.' Driscoll gave short talks on
tlie constitution. The MisHcs JeniiBons o
Walker played a piano duct, reading by
Francis Howe of Walker, piano solo by
Kuth Olson and readings.. Callie Slovcr,
piano duet, Rutl Olson und Neta Zini
ker.. After the program the committee in
charge served ice cream, cake und cof
fee. . ... ,
Prof. E. K. Barnes received a tele
gram telling of tiic death of his youngest
brother, Dr. C. W. Barnes, at Cincinnati
Ohio, who died of complications caused
from the flu. He was assistant editor of
tho Sunday school publication.
Mi-
Mr,
iin.',Mrs. O
J.
and Mrs.
Mrs.. A:-
Sunday after'noi
nd Mrs., A( W.J
oon.V
S. Mooney visited
lloleman and Mr.
Jones nt Fall Creek
CAMAS SWALE
Camus Swale, Sept. 21. -Ed Zimkcr
and children,, Paul, Mane, rcmma, i-aui-ino
of Eugene, were Sunday visitors at
the Huegger home.
Guy Griswold Is helping Mr. L. 1-..
Williams pu in his fall crop.
Born Tuesday morning September 18,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Wullscuteger a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds.
Evcrvbodv.is getting busy at the prune
crop, which is now ready, and a heavy
one, it is too.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Bush have rented
the old Hammond place east of Creswell
and will move there soon. Mr. Knceland
is tho present owner name.
Mrs. .1. 1. Iiuriey reiurucu nisi.
rlnv from Clovcrdale. Ore., where she.
has been taking Kelpoe treatments. Sho
savs the treatments are very severe but
effective, and she has been greatly help-'
cd by them. ... ,,
Sirs. William ralmer arrived from The
Thilles Snturday to vsit her sisters, Mrs.
1). M. Perry and Miss Mnttie yntes. hho
was accomnanled by her niece. Miss Hal
ly Gales of Gergan, N. P.. who will stn.v
with Mrs. Perry this winter nna nuenn
school in Howe Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davenport moved
to their new home in Creswell last Sun
day. . , ,. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl zander ann utile
dnuchters, Emm and Doris motored
down from Mnrcoln. Ore.. Sunday. In
their new Star ear and visited with rein-,
tives and friends here.
Mrs. WSIInrd Herman and .Miss r.rmn
llrurv motored un from Coburg Monday
sfternonn to visit Mrs. Herman's sisters,
M-s. John Wullsi-hleger and Mrs. Al
fred Bush nt the Wullsohleircr home.
Uoy Fish motored up from Riddle, '
Oregon, Sundny to visit nt the homo of.
his sister, Mrs. Frank Bush. I
He wns accompanied by a friend, Mr.
Ale,. T)nvis. .
Mr. and Mra. Warren Bereman and
daughters Hildred and Verna arrived
here Saturdoy evenim to visit Mrs.
Bergman's parents. Sir. and Mrs. A.
Lcidtke. Thev returned home Sunday,
accompanied by Miss Lena Leidtke. '
Snin need nn'siieo naming wooa lor
W. V. Chnppen Tuesday.
Ernest ltuegger recently sold nearly
not) sacks nf onions rnlsert on a little
Ies than a half acre of gronni.
Elder Tsui Trerson of the Advent
church In Creswell held meetings at the
CsmnS Swale school bouse, Tuesday and j
Thursda'- of this week. (
.MUS .ivrrir nusn is pii'Killg pruucn
for C, E. Williams this week.
Mjs Bertha Butler w kicked In
n-VIe hv a horse last Saturday eve
ning breaking it. pretty severely, so she
is "km i vocation ff a while.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Armstrong Mr
and Mrs. Harry Bush and Mr. and Mrs.
Csrl lytndrrfl were visitors at the ltueg
ger home Sunday. '
Mers. tieorge and Edward Nsnper
and Mr. Hoover of Eugene motored up
visit with Mr. and Mrs. ,W, B. Napper
Snturday' evening., '
Hnrrv Orl of Sprinefleld arrived on
Sar-rdsv for a visit with his aunt, Mrs.
E. AYIlliams, returning Sunday after
noon. Mrs-. .1 M. Sutton started picking
hops for Jhn Seavev Mondsv morntnr.
Messrs fleorge and Edwsrd snd Mr.
tToover Siind- dinner with Mr. snd
Mrs. C. F. Weiss and dangnter, Blacfee.
"creswell"
Creswell. Scot. 21 Con.titntlon ds-
i was ooierreti ny tne Md r enews an-i
. ltrhccka Wedn.-lsv night snd a splen
did program which rwn.A)iic:ift;l or sing
In Atfulica, was enjewl h U Wtbtt
CALIFOilAWEl
FAIR RACE THURSDAY
A now trnck record won set hero on
niut'Kdny nt the county fair rnccs when
1'ntrnroH, Cnli(rnia inure, took tho sec
ond hont of th froe-forU in 2:0i l-4.
TJie host previous time, set two yeoru
ngo. wan 2:10 1-4.
Tho froe-for-nll developed pood Hpeed
in every hont. and, in the third, provided
n Nerie of thrills for the grandstnni
crowd wlien Vernn Dillon ran into the
fpiico, broke her milkey, threw her driver
Kohrit. inmmod im aRiiInst I.innie C and
throw Schwurlz, driver, and the two ran
three laps hy thoniHelvoN before col
loctinfc' their senses and coming ' to, a
stop. Verna Dillon dragged her broken
etilkcv nil tho way, She withdrew froin
tho fourth heat.
. KnllowiiiR is the summary:
, Kree-for-all race, best three in five,
$ KM) purse:
I'otreres Miinnnini) 2 111
Hit! I'nxton, Jr., ( Woodcoch) . .1 "t i
yp KitKiiMinoiiH (DenniBon) ...4 2 2 2
Alberta Hal (Icrullonnh) II (I 4 (
I.innie' (' t Schwartz) 5 4 5 5
Venui Dillon (Kohro) ft :t (I W
Time: 2:10 1-4, 2:11 1-4, and 2:10 1-4.
Tb accident idowed up the third beat.
2:12 puc. or trot, best three in five.
S-IO0 purKo:
Arp Hell (Itichardson) 1 1 1
Surety (Schwartx) 2 2 2
Alhert W. (Lannum) 4 3 ,1
Time 2:12 1-2, 2:11 1-4. 2:14 1-2.
Mr. Hnod. with Flynn up. took o five
otfflits running dnh in l:t4, with Beau
mun. llnule- in;, Hecond, and Spark Pluh.
Little up, third.
Illdecu drcllircd tliP fliron nimrt-ni
nlnlrash, Conchifer, Rauley up, Itonui
bel, Little up, to be no rnee. I 1
Crow Grange Stages
Piano Benefit Show
in increasing the piano funds, the
Crow grange will hold in the hall an
entertainment this week-end. to begin
at 7::I0 o'clock Saturday night. The
Cured Without Surgery
, JF you suffer with Piles
I will send you ray
FREE, illustrated book
telling of the' causes, '
symptoms and jnjurious
ctTec'tsif neglected. .$t algo
describes the non-8jirfgicat '
painless methods which'
enable me to GUARANTEE
speedy and permanent
CUre.feMRBni mav b. tak
wMklr If It It tncoovsnftnt m ,
b Mr, for dftUr tiMtoa
wms n I or Boo,
Three Notable
Saturday Specials
advertised in our ad in this' issue and plentV nf
good attractions in addition hi tho various othe
partments not listed. r
otM
An Extraordinary
Saturday Special On
Women's Kid
Gloves, Pair
4 FORMERLY
; PRICED
TO $3.50
$1.19
Brief lv. RDoakina- one lot women's snft Tilioldn
-1 jJ...,iV
gloves in light and heavier weights; both 2-button
strap wrist styles in .white, tant mustard ernv .
brown colors. No exchanges, no fittings. ' On accoJ
or tho extraordinarily low price .it-behooves 'milady
oe nere earner in tlie day.
. - SATURDAY SPECIAL!
An Opportunity To
Buy Fast Color "India
Head At, Yard 49c
' OUR REGULAR 57c SELLER '
The name "Indian Head" heeds no introiluctioii
it is 4b favorably known' throughout our great count!
This splendidly woven fabric in plain colors and plaj
adapts itself so uniquely in tho fashioning of womel
and children s togs. ; : v,-.
' . SATURDAY ' SPECIAL! -
To 21c Outing Flannel, Yard 12k
One lot outing flannels in grays and light patterns!
-mcli width. Soitly tlecced.
Sugar Cured Breakfas
Bacoh, Pound 30c
Sugar Cured.Bacon Backs, Pound 20c.
June Special Creamery Butter, Pound 48c.
7 Bars White Wonder Soap For 25c.
10-Quart Heavy Pure Aluminum Water Tail $1
Sterno Curling Iron Heating Set Consisting d
i -lining J ron, Holder and Can of. Heat 2oe.
toe Fly Traps, Saturday Special 3!)c.
Fancy White Pickling Onions, 2 Pounds 25c.
Ground Cherries, 2 Pounds For 25c,
Best Cane Sugar, Put Up In Sanitary 95
0-Pound Cloth Bags Saturday
DR: CHAS. J. DEAN
ano ANOrMnsott rarruND.onecoM 1
proitrnm follows:
Olioning clioniM.
Comic oonir, "Signorn .Turk Ituwili-ry.
Dialogue, ".Mind Your Own liitKim-ss"
Mrs. Wiitney. .Mrs. Virgil I.ylp, .Mrs.
lliggins. Shu. Alicin IlnwaVry, Mrs. Hnr
kcr, Mrs. Klsie Kri-wcr: Miss Simpkins,
Miss Id 1'ettft; Miss Lyme, Miss Sadie
l'cttct; Mr. Woods, .Inok Kowdrry.
Holding hy Miss Mary Slovens.
Svotc-h song and dance Mrs. A. liow-
(lery.
Soi.ir.'-l,liotoeraiiliy"-Ill'"llr""
tographer. Jnok Ilowdery: VmiKl
.Miss Ida Pellet; I-cnd .Moinnw,
A. I
"A l'liotograplier's TmuM" H
grapher, Jaok Jtovwu'ry, - -
o-untry woman. Mrs. ''
lloffner. Dutrh wnm?V i,..n'
Heading by Miss -Mary n-
Sawi
' Have-vnnr 'tn fjtiin-' riAno t. tne Eugene
. ' SfLf -Wetrks;. ;".7tf '-gM'ar&ntee' ood .woBk W
; easoqjoie pnees. ianasaws, cros.uia ""r"
saws and. all sawmill and wood working pla
;s'Sw3. . We.Hammer, Gum-fitt, Braze, Weld ana
'.. . Recenstrtict Saws of all kinds and makes, we
: take'-cqru of Shipments promptly.
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