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Evening," Npvomb'or 21. 1923. THB-EUGEN R D AILT ..OU'ABD " ' . : Pago Tared caraway We are sure that Santa Claus will bo jn ime this year he has bought mi. many watches. Ho bought many of them here because he knows wo are so. ' thoroughly dependable.. The Christ mas spirit provados this gift shop. Luckey's Jewelry Store Ono Price to All i Christmas Gifts selected now may be -flaid away. until called for. S. P. OFFICIALS TO BE HERE SATURDAY At Iwt five officials of the Southern Pacific Knil'.ay company are expected tu arrive in Kugene in time for the Vni versity of Ore (ton-Oregon Agricultural college fyoHball game Satunlny after imou on IfnywarO field, it was nunoum-e-1 here toduy. The officials- inhy arrive r riiay evening, though it is rut her ex pected that they will connect with the O. A. C. special and come in on Sutur doy. . ' John . Scott, assistant passenner truffle manager, of Portland: J. H. Mul chay, assistant freight traffic uuinagcr. of Portland; J. A. Orinnndy, general pnsBencer tieent. of rortlnnd: A. A Mickel, district freight and passenger Qgonr, oi Nalem; and H. R. lioimes. traveling freight and passenger agent, of Salem, are the officials who are ex pected here Saturday. . 1 I-. King, superintendent of the line, passed through Eugene this ufternoon on his way to Jloseburg. ' , Vl'i.'MlliiJ".. i in , -m- ui L.uinu iu uituiu uij a aim a. .KMiir. fl i, I I UillUlilU W WWUIIUj II .1 I 1 3U iiudoiia VOTES TAX jSmL Nov. 21-The residents of For Umpdua district dejnojistrated Uiivt spirit of progresH yesterday. tfroad tax" to complete the Invi to Keeusport. i" i" r,..-- that in addition to their regular vonnty and state tax these people are required to pay a heavy port tux, they unhesitat ingly voted another lO-mill tax, standing out for a program of community develop ment a spirit which is, largely respon sible for the Tfloid strides in progress of the lower Umpqua country .jhiftij Big Lemon Yellow 50c Chrysanthemums Thursday Friday and Saturday With each purchase of $1.00 or more (except specials) I( W1U give iree oi ciiarge to uui uusiuiueis uuo vi these great big BEAUTIFUL LEMON YELLOW nmvc A MTWTmVrTTTVrS oil roarlv fnr t.VlA TIT ft O ATVTR SATURDAY.' : These ' chrysanthemums sell regularly I for 50 c each". " " '.. " No phone orders no deliveries one to a customer. Our, Big November Gift Sale Continues All This Week See Monday's Guard for a list of the items. Carroll's Pharmacy i Willamette Street, Phone 25 New Trial Is Allowed In Braunner-Pyle Case Order setting aside the old Judgment of and allowing a new trial, was handed down by Judge O. F. Skipworth in circuit court today in the -case of J. A. Brnunrr vs. Guy F. Pyle. The order was made on the petition of Williams and Hciin. attorneys for the plaintiff. E. I. McDpugal represents the defendant in the case. The court held that the jury disregarded the evidence in allowing $-18 damages in that testimony showed Ilrauer lost $5 daily wages for SO days because of his injuries, and also $.v4..'l5 dainnges to his in n chine. The case involv ed an auto collision. Trapping Charge Is Dismissed By Wells After n brief hearing today. Judge Jesse G. Wells in justice court dismissed charges of trapping without a license that had been preferred against .Tames Goodman of the Poodle cT'ek district. northwest of Noti. It was held there was not enough evidence to warrant the charge. Charlea A. TTardy appeared as counsel for the defense, iioonman nas lieen in the county jail Bince his arrest last week. -r, . An Orecou Electric special train will be run from Portland to Eugene uud re turn on Sat unlay to accommodate the foot bull fans of the Koxe I'jty who wish to attend the annual Oregou-O. A. C. football game here, it has been announc ed. ! : i j The special will leave F ton laud nt 9 o'clock Saturday morning au'd will ar rive in Kugeni; at 1 o'clock that after noon. Tiie tijtiti jtill make tbti return trip immediately' aftf the game, leaving here at 5::t0 ami getting into Portland at 0:15. Indications are that an especially big crowd will bottoming down' from Port land for 'Miifj ijear'a lionic-eomhijj and game it is' -Bail lit Oregon Electric head quarters, 4 - 't , Rhodes Block Deal Closed By Danner A deal was closed today wherehv Er nest Ihinner is the purch:tscr of the Hboues vmluing on JNuith avenue cast, next to the Odd Fellows temple, it was Hnnoum-fd this afternoon by James O'Farrell, former owner of the properly. The pricu of the building was around $18,000. Danner is planning to remodel the front of the store, in order to establish a place for the mile of sporting goods. Heavier Rock Needed On Western Lane Road Heavier rock will he needed on altout a mile of the Floreucc-l'irshman road, ways County Commissioner Sharp who has returned from western Iituie. This is on the Charles Mercer job, from the North, Fork bridge toward Florence. The rock will be used for the base of the road, and will be shipped from Eugene. Judge Wells Resumes Bench After Illness Jesse G. Wells.-justice of the pence, ii hack on the justice court bench today after an illness of almost two months, part of which time he spent in a Port land hospital. His son. Harold J. Wells, has been acting justice during th?s time and his handled all the buainews of this court. STATISTICS B0RN BOGAN At the Mercy hospital. No vember "JO. lO'JIl. to Dr. and Jlrn. I. Bogan, of 038 Willamette etrect, a son. CTiEAVER At the Mercy hospital, No vember 20, lira, to Mr. nno Mm. u, It. Cleaver, of 814 Lawrence street, a daughter, Phyllis ItuUi. DAVIS At the home, November 20. l!)2:t, to Mr. and Mrs. u. ivs oi iou Lawrence street, a daughter. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY nonoE Tormxo M'-o W1M.YS TOURING -W0 CHEVROLET SEDAN $-r'0 These oars are all in good mechanical condition. Most of the tires arc al most new. Will sell for $100 cash and S5 per month. C. F. Hi.DK, 731 Willamette St. n24 i " t r..ln v fnrrinp. Mark And brown' head, black spots. Black bob tail. UOIiar ttears ih.v unmc. 1550-J. H. W. McOlenn. n!l t 1 ?i Brownsville Pure Virgin Wool . . , Overcoats For Men tJ?- and up Virgin Wool That's the secret of lhestyle, quality and service in' these Brownsville Overcoats. ' They are made from cloth that is woven from the new wool as it came from the sheep's back, never used or worked before. Fashion ed bv master designers and skilled tailors these wonderful, big, roomy, overcoats, cannot 'lie. equalled in style wear' or value ' at anywhere. near the 'p'riceV : - I 1 - . WOOLE'Mttl-VTO?CS. To Man".Clothier.. . " 'h?&&?' To Organize Band . Oi Eugene Pupils APupils from the Junior high, Geary, Patterson and Condon schools will or jiuuiae a baud early this coming week, it bus been announced. The band will be un der the leadership and direction of Albert Perfect. The work conducted by Perfect in the jjrndc schools is progressing very nicely, according to reports, and the formation of the band will como sooner than was .expected as a result. " : CITY NEWS . of P. Social Night At a regular meeting of Helmet Lodge Knights of Pythias Thursday evening, veterans' jewels will bo presented to three 25-year members, and later re freshments will be served. , Road Supervisor Visits J. A. Elledge, road supervisor in dis tricts No. 15, US anS tilt is here froiu southern Lane county today. Here from Junotlon F. X. Thompson of, Junction City was in Eugene, touuy on business. 1 ;' X Clay Owen Visits . Clay Owen of Ijorane was among the business visitors here -today from out-of-town. ,-. ' , So Wonderful, So Big, So Fascinating We Are Going to Show This Picture for 4 1)AYS, STARTING Today i -xx:x-:x-x-!xxvx-x!-! The Premier Of Mill Man Here frank Cross, foreman of n mill nt Walton, was in Eugeno today obtaining supplies for his company. Horo From Waltervllle Air.- and Mrs. M. W. Wearln and chil dren from the Wlnltcrvillc district are Jiere today. Undergo Operations Mrs. F. O. iiutz of 'Eugene and It. N. Iteisling of Monroe today underwent nui: jor operations in the ' Mercy hospiuil. Mrs. U. L. Tcrine of Cottage drove, un derwent a minor operation at the hospi tal, i Taken fo Springfield ' Miss Mary Uorlan of llkiT Franklin Boulevard, Fugene, has been udiuitted to tho Springfield hospital Road Work Praised , " ' " Taxim.vew in roud district No. .11, near ilBiiR'ton, are praising the work of Tom Cullen, supervisor, reiwrtii County Commissioner .Sharp. Cullen is in the city today, conferring with the county court. 1 Church -Group Hold Bazaar A luncheon and bazaar was held by the ladies' aid . of the Kuiuus Lutheran cliun-h ,in tho Chamber of Commerce rooms today. Ill I i.jii " Ileriunn Edwards of Cottage drove hrousbt his uncle, it. U. McFarlanil. I.n..u nlnnar In the EllECne hoSllital tO liny for medical treatment, ,. Farm Sale It Held The J. U. Hums estate was sold iim (arm sale on the place, near Murcola yesterday afternoon. Fair Meeting Thursday All interested taxpayer nro urged hy the fair board to attend the fair meet. :. o1l...Hu.luu nflorrwinn at 1 :110 o'clock in the county court room. Future policy will be determined at this time. Tho last meeting scheduled was postponed be cause of link of attendance. Pictures Of Biff Race Fail To Prove Winner Xew York. Nov. 21. Private showlnu lnt ni.lu of the slow movies of the .ev- ; In Memorlain raw last Saturday at I Louisville left the small group of spec 1 tators dn as much doubt as they were ; after the actual race. . The pictures seemed, to Indicate that Jn Memoriain niifht hsve won by a , "nod" hut the spectators were divided. ..., (Mnklnr In Memorlain had finish ed first and others that it wue n dead hent. ... ! The rompsnjr which took the pirtrrrcs . claim that the Miners was .ocsieo ngni n the finish line, but mathematicians who were consulted, expressed Die opin ion that the ancle was not perfert nnd that It might hire made a difrnrence of four indieV in the placing of the two cohs. " Falls Four Stories; i Dies In, Four Hours stery Plays Tli o nnaii tcrtMit luynlrrr tury hlcti nn it nliiKe Vmy liiifflrtl anil rntertfilned ait tUt'Uifri of w York nnd I.utulon for iiiuutlm mid montliw. M inlet Into one of I Iip motet , powerful. ftrliilitic pictures vtr to rpah tue Hrreen, It In one pic ture tluit will keep you rupmhIuk from bfjtlnaliiir to rnd. You won't know un til tho rnd how It In htuIuk to turn out I It will (rive you th ur urine and thrill of yur life.- Sw It . and arn If you ran tetl lu advance bow It In solus to ' cihII 1 j ,r, Htw P'om the ' Mennntlonal ffx. The Tremendous Cast Includes I . ' . m xrRuinr pricen will pre' HI H vnll for thin auperb pro- Bi 11 BrmiM B . . I 20 Cents 20 J I ' AMTISIK I ' CLAtRE WINDSOR NORMAN. KERRY BARBARA BEDFORD RICHARD TRAVERS and a host of film favorites. . . . : 'REA&'THIS-; 'V: Chicago "Herald-Examiner" . Whnt perfrt-t plrlurr f lln f ype 1 Tbe Af- j qtiltlnl,'. . It In better limit any of I lie atns mmrrV tlrnntiift, with n atory a.tlKhl ni the. proverhhil ' Mrotrhmiin. It mnkea ,rI'he Itiil iiml The L'nt and. The t'nnnry" lMik nlt'k. chiefly brfhtfar H doe n n't rhent oner.' That In, ' there fnnn b'eu. paeua t fool you at the: moment nad pitikf yrtu . feel nheep- lull for hiivltiK bitten aueb atupltl bull when final '! : explnnnlloiiN oeeur. BREVITY IS THE 30UL OF LAUGHTER : - WILL ROGERS turns lip' the r.mnr, sunnf side of life In new series f I'nlhe eoniertles, duw plarlna one m niimtb nt the lli-lllK. Ill r " "r" one three weeks nao entitled "Just I'nssln' TUroimli-f Ureal. ivnsnM lit nul wall llll you see bis lnlest "HUSTLIN HANK" a wholo feature in itself. ( I I 111 a wholo feature in itself. " ' 1 1 PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF DAY j McAdoo Forces Claim Conservative Victory Kiour I"sll, M. !., Nov. 'il'-Forces eiipiiorlinir tiie candidacy of William O. McAdoo for the presidency claimed o "convliiclnn vhtiry for ronservativc lemoerats" on practically coir,lele re Ki'ivator Hiram Johnsiyi, California, Wnhlnton. N'ir. 21. Ksllin four turns frciA the countir proposal ronven- storicv. AlbertKrlon. M. suffered no Hm uM t.ronh MwrtU Kakota I'ujs broken ines tijl Vld doctors fie ,,Uiy. r u i-(lv-.Z . i - li dflelinte. lleded to.Sl.nry "Kord. l. ' 1(r. P.r T''.V ""?: l In 'life repWsiPsn proposal conven- .'''jkn'tn' tlw 4 '-0 ,V.'Mdn.": tfVlonT m-ist.'.-f-the delPates S-r- unlii V. nto.at nre.mii .'t i.. iin u y hut scalier nr V'tes wejit to tinu . Swin'daTIutSholce. of the emoker. "wortcr. of l'resideut Coolidge Reclamation Body Js Offering Big Program New Orleans, I., Nov. 21. Tho for' estry reclsuiation and lioineinakiiiK con ference In session toihiy stressed the fol lifwinc program:. Jlore liberal fiderl ifl f ill proventllin finest five. ... ', ' , Meleetiw ifiiiiiiBralitn and morn eiuit sljf dislrllmti'm ( Immifrants. Knuellntlivi of taxn.n to makf re fnresfalion ilillille for large laud owners. -SpeSkefli from western states pledged their sssislancn to the effort of the smith to obtain federnl assistance In-reclamation work. Everett Prisoner Did Not Try Jail Breaking Kvcrclf, Wish., Nov. IintT'je, fellow prisoner with Jack MontRonHry, diil not attempt to escape Barrip'.ton county Jail last night, it was do. eloped today. ; I.tindlnft. nfter llontKOinery had hat Sered his way through a bruk wall to freedom, crawled through the nperturo In search of Marshal Henry Kenan to warn, him of the jail hreak. Montgomery has not toeon found. He used a piece of gas pipe to demolish the Interior of the new structure) and hit Iiundlne over the head with It when the latter attempted to persuade hint from hi Intentions. 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