Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 21, 1923, Image 2

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    E U G ENBDAI 0 JJ AffD, - r -- m rr ay Evening ,.
Page Two
THE
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RECITAL IN E. B. V;
HULL THIS ME
OUR BIG REMOVAL SALE
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W WiL 475 DEPARTMENT STORES
EUGENE, OREGON ,
Girls' Wool Dresses
., Two Pretty,. Styles Priced Low . . ..-
On the left is an attractive dress of navy, French serge :
and red wool crepe' combined. " Embroidered, in front
and back and on sleeves.,
A becoming style with .
belt and Peter Pan collar. 1
, The dress on the right j
is made of red' woo ;
crepe combined with navy ' :
taffeta. The red is em- f
broidered with navy silk J
dots,, forming a very ef- '.
fective combination. Roll
collar and loose sleeves.:.
Many Other Styles
Sizes 3 to' 14 U i '
$2.98 to $6.90
Silk Hose
For Women
Puro Bilk, full fashion
ed, Penny' Brand,' wanted
colors. v. " '
. $1.49 ;
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Women's Hose
Plain Mercerized Lisle
' Black and Brown; rib
top. : '
', :49c y
Wool Hose T i
Ribbed Top
Women's wool . lioso,
black and heathers. , .
; 69c ;
Hosiery
, -Tor . Misses , -MorcehRoQ
. lisle; Pen
ny Brand,' . ,
35c
Boys' Hose
Our 202 Brand
'. For .rail live, boyjj.'. ,
' 25cv:' '
.Underwear ;
. i For Misses V
" ' Medium weight Union
' Suits, bloucluid, ribbed., ,
: -.89c
Boys' Unions i;
Good Values :!
.; .' Jti h b e d , Underwear,
wool finish. Good weight.
,98c
' Boys' Blouses
, ':' All Sizes
Percales ; and ; cliam
brays; excellent value at
;'..- ) v 98c ; , ,.;
Union Suits ;
For Men ,;,.-., :
Heavy cotton ribbed
Union Suits. Good values!
. ' $1.75' "' -
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All-Wool Suits
.'! For Men ?-,'-:
Worsteds 'and, serges in
- latest , colors and patterns
:;, $24.75 ,.
2-Knick. Suits ;
For Boys
. .All wool cassinieres and
tweeds smart colors. : ,
: ,$14.75,;,
Union Suits
Fleece Lined
Men's fleece lined Un
ion Suits. , Good weight..
7 ," 98c
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Pupils of the music department of the
T'luRone Itible uuivcrnity will Rive, a re
fit al lii uiusir halt ut 7 :.'!( o'clock this
evening, offering to Kugene erMna who
nttend. (he following program: f ;
"Old IronHides" . ..Hoyd Horn
"My Son John" (J. K. Orth)
! Kutli Orrlcfc
"Mrri. Jlrijidle'a Mubic Jjemoii". .'. ,r .
Clara Jones
i "The Cremation of Ham XMlee"....
, . . . .' Tjowir 'STUAi
'"the Day Im Hujie
"Kemeuifcranrc." . ( I
, 'Edgar K. Kelleiiis
Thome) . . 4. . i t
. , . . , Hoi lis Hoven
(ialen Jordan
. Howard Heacork
Anna Chapmito
"The 'oal Ktvu"
"IrflKTl'
NeuufthndiM'xder"
"The Old Why and the' New'1
1 toward- 'msbi)ry
"The Telegram" !l'eggy Courier.
The Ninety and Nine" Prudence Dinde
"When the Front ia on the Iunkin';"
.Maud Jitinison
"The SpoojH'nd.vkeH" .Luke Klliot
"We Ain't All Had". , . . f hvight Hackott
"The, Moxftiy of Valiint" . ..... ,
; . '.i iSfelia Jfenshndler
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TAKEN BY. BURGLARS
DougbnulH, iicn find other dellcndes
were tJie loot tnken by a burglar or hur
((Iiiib who 'cntcrnl the Gem Liwrb at (12
S'xth-avemia west TuoRdnv niirlit. nr.
cording. to a report to the local police!
today. . . , . , I
, Enlrance tn the iilace was obtained bv !
removing piitty from the door In the
rear of llie room. One pane, of glafta wan
removed from the door, and carefully
placed on the uround. t Ueachiiin in
through the opening tlin made, the
marauder took Oiit the iron, bnr placed
there to Hecure the door, and walked 6n
in. ..,.-. I
No money or ,'otlier vnltinbles was j
M.n-u. LuiMiKu hu nmiuuuiicu oi tpainciea
waR conwimed. ' , , . , ,
Mrw. ,1 A. Houck of 007 Third nve
mie west haa reKr(ed that aome one
stole Mome men's and oovh1 clnfhlntr
from her back , porch during the night. J
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Mrs. Calvin Coolidge
: ., "; Host To Women' South
Wrinliington, Nov, 21. Mm. Calvin
Ocolidae. will, reoeive at the Whits House
today dolegatea to the- SOth nimnnl con
vention of the tlnited- DaiiglitcrH of the
Confederacy, nsacmblcd here. ...
- BOVARD ON TRIP
Dean John Bovard of the school of
plijalcal education in the University of
Oregon who left the ciimpua November
7, is now in California on the first lap
of a trip through the Southwestern
states, where he is rimklng, on analysis of
the hygiene programs and health ser
vices 'in' colleges and universities. A sim
ilar survey will be made in Texas, Now
Mexico nd Aricona. "
- ' OVERHEARD
': "Sav, Nfary, Hill's- done something." .
"What?"
"Vll,yhe other evening he said hV
rend , nil ald, oaying thut if he would
make his cigarettes out of Hull Uurlinm
hi- could aave $70.00 a year, so Hill
found out where he could get fclOOO life
insurance fh The Woodmen of the World
for jfi!7.00 a year so ho found them nnd
took oiib $:)0O0'polk-yi for Mother and is
rolliug liis cigarettes nowj but he tliinks
ho will nuit cigarettes and put some
money in the bank. He likes the Wood
men of Hie World fine; says they have
lota of good timem Bill's 18 now. Don't
you think he shows good huslnesti judg
ment? Mtory, lie i a boy after my own
heart." ,. . , , ,., , ,, !
USE THE GUARD WANT-AD ,WAY
- EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY
No collection, no tee. No entry fee or
riuen. Ijcgal department.
,W. 11- BLOWERS, Mgr.
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l'honc 8. K, Stevens for Piano Tuning. .
piiiiiaaioi mumli
TIIK WOODMAN OK THH WOHI.II la the nfr mil beat frotrranl krBelll .orlntlon la the country
anil tana over nine million ilollnra Hiirnltuit thr Interest on this mirplun fm anfrtclnt to tar every otli
. ilrnth inns, . one naert iter caplim Is sreMier ttaaA any insurance Foiiiitany;. We are the rlchrai, ua
exrrlled In arronth nml uro.nrrlty, inioat nonitcrtul vrynnlaatlon nt lla kind on the tare of the earth.
Wake itn nml )nln now. over Too' members In ttiiKrue l,ila;is Come on Int ihe ramn ftre la fine
brsns anrt baron amell nooil, lyln ow, onlj- aa.on to net In this order. This la a aneelnl low price.
Be these ratrrnie lo prices tor firm! elaaa Insnrnner, yon- ran take out from SOO to HIOOO at'
the followlns rnleat
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Fill ant the fnllimlne; application and mall
Oreaun, and he will do the rest. Ila It now.
nan mom) ai.mo
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AIM'I.K ATHIN TO WOOIIMAX OK TIIK IVoni.K, CAMP Ml. 11.1, r
I a lierelty make application for membership tn your
t'anip and temlcr admlsnion for U.na. 1 have nefer been rejniod from, nor expctlol from a Camp
of your ttrdar. Horn the day of , . ; place of birth ..
residence bua'ncss address
occupation Amount of luiuranca desired I -..
Htgn name 'In full '......'.:,....' ...v.. ..'.:...'... , ; 1
Every Man :$JhMttte
Call arid Met Pr
.r . il I 'S.. Y:
Suits, Overcoats
Furnishings, (
ompfiy
s, Shoes,
Going!
We are of f for the finish of this Gigantic Remov
al Sale. Only three days left to supply your
needs, men! We are putting up to you men's ap
parel of the Very best qualities at substantial
price reductions. Every deduction is honest and
genuine! This sale is making us many new
friends and customers. Let us add you to the
list? : : - " ! :
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Buy Txtdayli Every Day!
! : BUY FAST AND SAVE MOST!
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Our new home at 825 Willamette is rapidly nearing completion
We expect to be moving early next week. It will be one of the
'" most modern stores in the city add we invite you now to make
it. your store. . '
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WffiRLWiB FlISH IICl
The iast and final prices have
been made on clothing you must
buy now or pay more later for
the end of this remarkable sale
has come.; ' , i , : . ,
Extra special last-minute prices
cn 65 fine Worsted Suits
$24.75
Former values to; $40
About ' 85 Pure Worsted, wonder
ful suit values'
$34.75
f Former values to $50
"' linn in il namiinlit
200 of the very finest suits in our
house, all brand new, up-to-the-minute
, models, patterns and
colorings ,1 '
,j'.$44;75,; v
Former values to $60 '
Here's a pickup About 25 Suits
toydese out at
$18.95
A good J buy whether you need
one or not .
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Overcoats! ' Overcoats!
Overcoats! , l
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No matter, what your taste or
your pocketbook, you'll find what .
you want ' here: at a saving. At
$18.95
we have a few Coats left to close.
One of a kind and size, all new .;
and a great buy. Most all sizes.
$24.75
buys you a. regular $35 Overcoat
belted, raglan, patch pocket
model A fine looker.;
$34.75
takes most everything npfej
belters, boxers and raglm
Here's a fine Wool Union Sal i
$3.95
! The1 best buy in town at $J)
$2.15
buys you fine, warm, fleeced
ton Union Suits. ... Elastic i
stitch; ecru or gray. . .
$2i95
buys you a Pure Wool M
Shirt, finely maae, gnj
nT, J VlonnDln $3.45. $4.05, JA
VliUCl A, jMiiuv"" T ' . . .'
YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE
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JLL .'U' , , , WILLAMETTE STREET ,,...a .. " I
Grant Timber Lands i
In Lane-Douglas Sold
HoscbiirjtV Ore.. Nov. HI. A niile of
((S,7si,0(H fet of goverhmrnt timber
i ns iiimlc Tuesday by the Hosebiirg int'
i fflrf At a 1-uMic nucllnp at thi federal
butloihR. The taile netted the govern
ment $1MMH. The land lien in Lane and
(.Wfi ciuuth nnd is a iart of the Coott
lt:v tnRD rvd. nnd OreRoti & Call
forui ruilroed gritMt lands tti the vicinity
o (.oos Hm.v and "liiKene. i
Tiie Booth-Kelly lumber t-ompnuy of
l'ftRene bonsbt the IurRtNt tract . von-,
1-aiiuiijK -'.VtHMHM feet of timber, the price
Mil fn,:ti.;ui.
Another wile will be held on !erember
il, Ihe land being iu Dongl.tis line uud
1'rtnji rtiuntien,
Other buyers of the timber today were
Kred Kinrliw ,f Alarroiu, bn;Rtit a trai
of O. & 1 timter land fur f l.ttoiMM;
SnelHintm Kruther. Not I, O. & i lnmla.
Vi.tiST-.W; t'oo Hay. 1 .inn tier i oiniany
Marshfield, waeon road Innlt. $s.ii1U,55. 1
Coi llay lUinber roinpanv. Marnhfiold i
O. A; C. Inml J l.:tOM.(tl; Maxt UnMlwrs
I(pfc Ore., wnfon road hinds, ?s17;
(."rojthy Ivermn. tlravel Kord, Ore.
wanon rond bind, f I.StlH.tU; lVimi Me
t'arrhy. Mawltf eld. wagon road lanHn
fs,!KVt,:(S; Deorce H. Vhaney, ('ouiMe.
wacotroad lamia. ..Hl2.:tt; A. K tirar
Vrnrta. Ore.. O. A i land Jl!t..Mi am
V. 3. NMrAi) Mnrsbfield. O. & V. bind
fj.sri.vt'M.
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PRESIDENT CAMPBELL SPEAKS
L'orvnliip. Ore., Nov. 1. L. imp
bell, preHident of the University of Ore- fas follows
Ron. nddrensed. the Corvallin chamber af Sun sweets 50a, 7 cents; 00a, (VMi
V "Z I' . ,r 7::7 ljnti 708, GH cents; SUs. 4 cents; UOs,
of any ntate in the union
tendance per capitA and that it war
proven by aiatitic of Oregon Agricul
tural colleue graduates activitic that
they returned to Hie state in productive
wealth at) tiiiie; the amount that it rosts
to educate them.
A hpecial table was reserved nt the
luncheon for T'nrversity of Oregm grad
uates who were invited to give the I'ni
versity yell. President Campbell thought
Ihe rivalry between the two state edu
cational institutions was purely a hcnltliy
one and I lint they stood together against
nil outside competition.- j f j
.f".PK.?Tllr.l'e."t: liro:era brand-All onc-fol
..u.'d
ra anAOH 7J
California Prunes
Cut Cent Straight
fourth of "a
cent lesa than the. rhinsweots. '
In the Sunswects the California asso
rintlon is completcl- out of 20s. .'ills, anil
Ida and so is innkiDjr the nit in that
brnmi on the smallor sizes only, while in
tiie grower brand there io ..still some
40s. i ..!,". J r f
All of the priies are f .' o. b. dock at
San Fram-iscil and the rednetion makes
the prunes exceedingly low,, so low that
there Is every evidence the-only reason
for the cut is to make a quick clear-up
of the crop. General Malinger MnrteTv
sen of the association -stated recently
that if the llr2 crop were out of the
way the lirj:i crop1 vtnM lie. sitting pret
ty on top of a g'lod market, and he is
carrying out his prediction with a move
to bring about the couditon ha desires.
a . I The Oregon association has1 no carry-
Snlein, r ot. JI. A straight redue-lover of prunes now. hut many private
tion of a cent a pound on a'l of its carry- packer nre holding rather heavy qnan
oTet crop of ll has been announced bv i ,i,iM- Jn"t hnw rlm n"r '"Hw rrdi
l,. i'.nr..,;. tvn. . , . 'ion from "California will be met by tbein
the lalifornia I'rune Apricot growers not ,.nB, ..
tssoj-iation. acording to. wonl received 1 NewVmse stntd today that the cut
uy M. J. Newhmise, awistnnt general wtllcontlnuv IhV rnstshilitv of the market
ntr.miger oi ine t'regon tinwers ai.cin
lion. This prune price reduction is made,
ircording to ii.formatinn, for the paro s
cif making a iiie cleanup on the' hid
rop. the apparent Intent of the as'Wn-
for.n time, but "should have eventually a
good effect,
IilI-.-OKeVrtiifc !. HVRtJCY has moved
tion being to slabUiij the market for the "J.'S l,.'"tlne,,a to """Vi
i.'-. pruie. I " uwuc r
The rcliictlon hits only certain !. . . " Z? rl ,o.s
is the California carrvoier iMaleoleirtl fn Jniirw!th.ncniwTromp..WVst Wo.
;omc sixes.
The uew priccs-on I
o - o
1 )etrou. ".' j raw
crtson. I'WJ
Was nnaniraoi'v --
A- A. l -.:T,,.i (,l.rl- "
., .... .re wl"""..-:
lining -
. iUini'"-.'. ir.i
its germ - rttow
fail" 1" Tl.rtirw'
tun- mis' -j n-afrr.
. kioaiH
,r Mt
Purina nT : ...hr.
-:: mi's, o-s-u
.....r,.,.,,,,,,, go? qualij draft? f rioc. Semo. I Vjvf
Ai. ?!J croj. airv'Eug' ne'S,.ef.foJr a G.'o'j agar..Ml!?.!- j
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