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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1923)
Page Ten THE ETIGfiKa DAILY GUABD Wednesday Evening, x Member, T" SLDGI IS USED By GRID MEN v The University'. Homecoming elnsrnn. "Unite to fight for Oregon," will lie in terpreted literally oy the varsity footbnl! iiggregation when it-meets the Aggies on Hr'-wnrd field, next Nntlirdnv. Coach ','SIiy" Huntington declares thut Iiis wen have developed more fight dur ing the hist week than they have shown at any other time during the season. h-"vr uphedule for the vnmity ended luitb the Stanford game, and the Oregon Kiiusters have had plenty of time to re cuneratfl from the early season ordenh. "The hest team yet this season," will meet the Aggies, Huntington declares. Lineup Drafted. A tentative lineup given by the coach placed Wilson or Sinclair at confer. Jial-1 lev and Shields were nsmerl an aunt-flu. Campbell and (Reed, or poaaibly Vondcr A he, if no is able to be in the game, will play at tai-kle. The choice of ends lies Between JLautz, Heed, Williamson nnd Zimmerman. Chapman will he at quarter; Torjesen and Bar, halfbacks, and Latham, full. Although Huntington ,lid not day that this would be the lineup in the coming battle, he indicated by his selection of men what might be exported. Ju going against the Aggies, the Var sity in meeting a team that has found itself and may prove to be a dangerous aggregation. They will outweigh the men on the varsity by at least ten pounds, to the man. For this reason it is likely that Wilson, one of the few men in the 200-pound class on the Webfoot team, may play at center. The lack of weight in the Oregon team may, how ever, be offset by their speed. Scrlmmago will constitute part of the Beit two day's workouts and then the S(.uol will taper off until the whistle (lends them on their way into one of the hardest battles between the two schools'. far south as the Middle Fork of the Wil lamette River, joining the region covered by the Umpo.ua National Forest folder which includes Diamond Lake and ex tends south to tiie Crater Lake National l'ark boundary. These folder maps carry descriptive matter of the principal moun tain recreation areas, tables of distances, suggested trips, and each ia illustrated with several cuts of mountain scenery and forest camps. , .Corvallis Hopes For Victory Over Uregon Corvallis, Ore., Nov, Zl.J-Football en chusiasm, at a low ebU recently, 'is slowly rccoVerJjigi hek-e as Saturday's same with Oregon draws near. Only the championship of Oregon will be at stake. when the two elevens meet, out me uor vallis fans believe the Aggies can take it. Theatres New Maps Issued By Forest Department New rood and recreation maps for the mate have just been issued by the dis trict forester's office, according to Nel son F. Macduff of the Cascade national forest office here. The now maps give information as to the surface and the length of roads in the state, details of the resorts and recort regions, and in- formation of interest to tourists,. - In addition to the stato maps, there re district maps Issued by each national forest, according to the plan of the for est service, so that detailed information concerning each district map bo obtained s well as the general information as to the state. The maps are obtainable at the dis trict forester's office in Portland, anil nt the national headquarters in each dis trict, i i The Cascade National Forest map eov i era the McKenzle highway and region as GIRLS! AGLEAMYMASS OF BEAUTIFUL HI ' 35-Cont "Dandorine" so Im . proves Lifeless, Neg ", lectod Hair ' An abundance of i luxuriant hair full of gloss, gleams nnd life shortly follows genuine toning up of neg lected scalps with1 tiepenaame "uan-drrine." Falling hatr, Itch ing scalp and dan druff is corrected immediately. Thin, try. wlsnr or fad- Inr hslr is nulrklv Invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. "Danderlne" Is delightful on the hnir; a refreshing, stimulating tonic not sticky or greasyl Any drug store, auv. WATER PBOiECT KILLED nleui. Ore.. Nov. 21. The Jordan vallev irriarntion district has no legal ex istence, according to an opinion written by Justice Hand and handed down by the Oregon supreme court here yesterday. The suit was brought by William Web er, a land owner nnd taxpayer within the district, to determine whether the pro ject was organized in compliance with the laws regulating the formation of ir rigation districts. Attack was made upon the notices of the election, which were held to be Insufficient by the supreme court, in that they fie re published over t lie signature of the'eounty clerk instead of the petitioners. The opinion, written by Justice Rnnd, reverses Judge Dalton Biggs of Mal heur county. , HEADS NATIONAL GRANGE Pittsburgh. Pa.. Nov. 20. Louis J. Toner, Barnesvllle, Ohio, was elected grand master of the National Orange to day to succeed Lowell .7. Sherman. CONSTIPATION . goes, and energy, pep and vim return when taking; CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Keep stomach sweet liver active bowels regular onbr 25c a C Vaw . . m JSKj?t WATCH THE CORNERS i A dollar or two 'for this and a dollar or two for that soon runs up Into money. If you don't believe It try keeping; a personal , expense account 'of, every penny you spend for a month. , - " Then add It , up 'and see wlfero the money really wont. You'll be surprised. Start a ravings account at the Fir.-1 National and "watch tl 'i corners" for your deposits thoy'U oomo. i ' , an Yciirs of Helpful bcrvlco TIRST NATIONAL BANK (of Eugene) Bread Builds Sturdy Constitutions DON'T pamper your children by giving them rich, indigestible food. Those first precious ten years of life must fit your child for the future. Bread is his best food. Bread is a "growth-promoting" food. Don't stint your boy.. He Is growing he is playing. Bread at every meal and between meals is his right. Give him all tho Bread he wants with his milk or soup and stewed fruit. . When he runs in from school or play, give him generous slices of buttered-Bread with jam. . Kremmel's Kream Loaf and Kremmel's Health Bread is Bread for a "life-sized" boy or man. It is made from the best materials by the most skillful bakers. ASK YOUR GROCER Kremmel Bros. Bakery WEDNESDAY HEILIG -"The Acnirittal." ItKX "The Hocial uoue. CABTLE-"Poujola." AT THE HEILIQ One of the most exwensive character actors in Filmland wus east for one of the smallest parts in his career when llayden .Stevenson, tlie. isaiuus man oger of "The Leather Pushers," served us a humble taxicub driver in "The Ac nuital." Universal mystery super-Jewel drama which opens at the Ileilig theater today for a four day s run. in tlie ura matic mystery story the taxi man's evi dence, only a flash on the screen, turns the whole tide of the trial. Superb act--ing waB necessary only for -merely a few feet of film bo Stevenson was non rowed from Director Edward Laeranibe and impressed into service for the part. The play is a teuse mystery in whkSi suspicion leaps to every person in thlc cast until the dramatic deuouucenienlt clears the mystery. AT THE CASTLE "Pnnlola." closini three days stny In the Castle today was greeted with. capacity houses Tuesday evening. Anna o. Nllnson, popular actress, proven ui lightful as the countess who masquerad ed as a man in the mining camps of South Africa to befriend the man she. This picture is different from the us Idved. . . , nal run of film dramas, and nothing more pleasing has been offered Castle patrons in recent months. - ' Musical getting by the organist add to the pleasure of the Castle s current pro gram. AT THE BEX Vlvnckius Viola Dana, comedienne sn; premc, in her latest "The social Code, is the new picture feature opening, to day., for two days at the. Hex. Pic-turned from the movel, "To' Whom it May Con cern,'' this Hiia'Wciman story is pecu liarly adaptable to the winning manner isms of Viola Dana. Beplete with sym pathetic appeal iiijd'iibounding in dramat ic' situations, it holds the elosest atten tion from start to finish. Malcolm McGregor fits as Bnugly into the, rolo of Dean Cordigan, the hero, who, through chivalry, all but sacrifices hiB life in the end, as does Miss Dana in the role of Bebe Van Buren. who saves hiifl fromi his desperate plight. ( Not the least attractive part of the picture is tho manner in which it is set. Scenes in and about an exclusive country club add much to the Bplendor of the pro duction and will serve to make the tired business man and the young, debutante long for the next fling- with old Gen eral Par. New York's "City Club" figures prom inently in the action with both exterior and interior scenes being shown, and as well nre Bhown interiors and exteriors of some of the most exclusive mansions. A "Bull" Montana comedy, "One Wild Day," is the fun film on this Bex pro gram for today and Thursday. . 'IRENE' PROVES I AS DELIGHTFUL AS EVER BEFORE Eugene met an old friend again last night when "Irene," premier musical comedy, played the Heilig. Theater crowds like chorus girls with . .. nnA tn.iul.. thV domes uu; uitv uc s"" w like a firm plot that moves with, smooth ness ana aemanos soou m-iu,' why "Irene" is popular. No matter how ntany times one has seen the show, or heard its catchy tunes on the dance floor or from the throats of phono graphs, "Irene" has the same appeal. There's something to it that makes friends. . ', Just as mMi enthusiasm greeted "Alice Blue tiown." "Castle. of Dreams." "Last Port of Every Party" and "Irene" as was accorded these song hits when they first enme out. Music with real mel ody and rhythm is nlwuys appreciated. By far the best acting of any seen in a musical show this last year or two marked "Irene." Dale Winter rV-oved a sparkling bit, with her rare "gift for gab" and her nbilky to wear clothes and win the hearts of nil the boys. Howard -i rcemun, ,os Donald . Marshall was an-o-'her. strong number. By for the best piece of characterization offered in mu sical sliows the fcist few seasons was that of Flo Irwin as Mrs. O'Dare. sprightly Irish widow, and her appear ances in the window of her tenement himn nin-fiva hrniiffht no annreciutive house to this realization. Jere Uelaney maiie a moso pieniung fop s Mine. Lucy, and his dancing num bers in the Bowden garden scenes were a delight to behold. t 1 u More Light On Defective Workers' Eyesight Only those with perfect sight can (ly.., . The skilled worker tbereforo Tin-',.: , 0lk- vision it behooves him to care for it t J .- GOOD SIGHT Has a, cash value because it affects the . work, nticl nlnn linnanso !iniu,,f..i . . luwtY nf . feet health. Many nervous disorders j tive vision, and one's skill quickly (vJUe k M the nerves are effected. y mstmtl Yours for eye service, bBI .WILLAMETTE ST : biip.. .. . - - r -"""v. 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November has been set aside as a National Overhauling Month." it is a step toward greater motoring economy, for a systematic inspection and thorough "going over" of your car will give it a, longer lease on life, reduce depreciation to a minimum and perhaps save a future repair bill. You will find at any "Western Auto" store, the right tools, repair parts and mate rials at d considerable saying in price. . .r Set aside next Sunday for the job. Western Giant Spark Plugs . Tou'n get better results with these Indestructible plugs, and they are guaranteed for two years.. Each SOo; set f 9fl of 4, with extra core Pw.CU Bet of S. with two fl J AA extra cores P't.OU Shine-Bright Body CEs Polish, pint can 0)C Quart ) can Slmonlx and Cleaner, .fl each OUC $1.10 Cylinder Head f Gaskets Made of copper, asbestos filled, accurately made and guaranteed to fit perfectly. Prices 30c to $1.60, according to car. We can supply yon with ' Round and Flanged. 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Only DOC : Painting and Refinishing Outfit The Standard outfit consist! of 1 large can of Air-Drying Black Body and Fender ' Finishing Knamel, -1 can Qear and Wheel Air-Drying Enamel. 1 can Auto Top Dressing (black), 1 can En. gine Enamel. Com- 4fJ plete outfit 9ti03 Steel Wool, pkg 15s Quality Sponges, . ,35s to 11.25 Whole 8kin Chamois, tizo 17x21 ....V 5c Six. 21x28 1.M "Autospra" Waihing Bruoh a fountain brush fits any atand. ard hes. coupling $1.8S Little Sioux Valve Grinder Anyone can grind valves wltk one of these, just an easily n efficiently as an exrrt. Our ;:s.............$3.20 Other Valve Grinders. 35o VM Valve Lifters 40c to $230 Sioux Valve Re-facer end Jj! seater, per pair '2-w ' Ford Accessory liepartment Never-burn Brake - Lining Ford Sets, $1.35 - ; Coupe and Sedan Carpets For Fords, extra fine quality. Sedan size $7.75 Coupe size $4.35 McKinnon Radiator for Fords Same type of core aa used' on Rulcks, WIUys-Knlghts and other fine cars. 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