Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, November 21, 1923, Image 5

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yncsJay 'Evening, Xovomhor 21, 1023,
(THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD
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Pago Five
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CITY NEWS
cinrillii ' ""'edl'rg'wtt of theeler'ana
fi with headmiart.
ii is
em in Corvallis,
Ee n b"i1"""' v'8'
"iV'Sl rf Eugene fcoapltnl
ha returned le-hi. duties here af
2". .riVo Portland. ,
in - -
F?AUuwkesworth of Juneau,
I,sk in the. home of her mother,
fc. William Steudipg-
'iwoad of ew Stnr cam were on
uiTl.C"terday afternoon . by the
tfj&"v';.' Y '
'jrl5Jne Off&lub will meet at
,&,rtS5?wta'tbeO8,,urnat.0::i0
(.'dock. ,;: ", '
H TH.0JtoUd8vdir leave for Onkrldge
' . Ii.. where he will be until the
W'ft te" "xamlnins tract, of
St for the Cascade national forest.
nrtb 'id where he will transact business
, He nest few day., , - ,
'tTn'i 8(; wh
..a has returned to her home after, a
Jisit r:;h her children, near Crow.
Ci!t,,-!y3 ni.nr SnrinfieldhaR
aiKUd a bobcat bounty at the county
dtrk's office.. ;,- ' "
mriolf To' Portland "
"!!, '( Macduff, of the Coscndc
.a'tional forest plan: to leave this i eve-J
Hint tof U' " , I.
pne for the next two days, on business.
imetly Return .
W H. Kennedy of the Oregon Elec
tric Bailwav company arrtveu Dome
Monday noon from a two-day trip to
Aitom anu urep jut.,
V.MS PI" "'T,. .
There win uwuu nn-ui.j w"s
IUver Itiinil Vniiin'a f-lttl. at tlio
home of .Mrs. It Mogensen on Thursday,
November 22, it has been announced.
Are Vlsitino H
Miss Irfihsi Kelsey of Payette, Idaho,
and Mrs. Amos Hill of Aberdeen, Wash
ington, are visiting in the home of their
suiter, Mrs. Ethel L. Dyer, of this city.
Moves Here from Redsport
Jack Ij. Cunningham, blacksmith of
Kecdsport, has moveil to Eugene with
his family and is making his home at 008
Washington.
Vfeits in Corvallis
Airs. J. M. Kunberling of Eugene was
iu Corvallis over the week-end and a
guest at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. A. M.
Snyder and family. She met other friends
during the stay in this city. Corvallis
(jaxette-'i'iines.
Visits With Parentfcr-
H. F. Morrison of Portland has re
turned to his duties with the Pacifi
Telephone and Telegraph company in the
Rose City after a brief visit here with
his parents. , , , , ,
Nuttings Move to Eugene . .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Nutting have
moved to Bnrtle Court apartments from
Grants Pass. Nutting is with the South
ern Pacific -company, and was recently-transferred.
Household Good Here
- Household goods have arrived in Eu
gene for Oscar K It. P. Wald from Port
land, fpr J. Winfield Scott from Colo
rado Falls, Montnuo, for J. E. L. Ill-own
from Ellendale, North (Dakota and for
C. W. -Fox from Darby, Montana.
Norbert Aya Here
Norbert Aya. formerly a plumber iu
Eugene but now a rancher on the Mc-
Kenzic, was here Monday transacting
business. Aya s ranch is about two miles
above Ijeabnrg.
Kerr May Speak
V. .7. Kerr, president of the Oregon
Agricultural college; may be the prin
cipul speaker at Hie annual meeting of
the fjugene 1. M. V. A. membersuip.
which is to be held on the evening of
January 8. Preliminary plans for the
event are being made by Frank Eberhart.
;
.Quick Recovery from Illness
T V Depends on '
Pu're Drugs
You should be just as careful in the
V choice of your druggist as you are '
in choosing your doctor. :I ;
A doctor's good work is completed only when ,
a good 'druggist has filled the preseription
with absolute accuracy.. You are SAFE when
your prescriptions are filled hy :
W. A. Kuykendall, Inc.
DRUGGIST
870 Willamette Street
Eugene, Oregon
general iffcretory of the local associat'ivill rVraain here'for'a JUtle while before
.: . 1 - .1 r A I .1A..L1.. n him fo.MM .
hob, una an wvimuon io mo ...V!. v.sfvwfc "r wu... -.
ptosutent will be extended in tne near
future. I
Elmer Hollaa Back..
Elmer Uoilsnd has returued to Eu
gene for a visit 'after a trUi to Japan on
Notrrial Conmitsloa Filed
Frank E. Blair has filed hm notarial ; one of tbe relief shins sent from Port-
laud to the devastated area following the
conijpkMuoil with the county clerk.
Mrs. Irwin Better " '
Mrs. Caro Irwin is back on the job
ngain fiKhiy at the Ax Hilly department
sioro, following a brief illuess.
Kiwanis To Aid ; ' ,
One of the malor efforts of the Ki
wanis clubs of the country in their- prrt
gram for the coming year will b towsid
cooiieration with the chamber of coor;
mene -organmitions, according to a let''
ter received by the Eugene Kiwanians.,
Press Association Man Here -
1. B. Mickle. Pacific coast business
manager for the I'nited Press associa
tions, lett loday for Klamath runs
where he will transact business before
returning t. his headquarters at San
r rancisco, lie has spent two days here.
v
Home Is Remodeled
Dr. X. C Nelson has for tbe nast
three months, been having the home he
formerly occunied. entirely remodeled.
The work will soon be completed and the
building will then contain two very mod
ern tour-room upurtnients.
Wilcox To Hebe
A. H. WMcox of the Siuslaw national
forest office left today for flebo. where
be will check up on plaliting work and
other matters in the interest of his de
partment. : ; .
great earthquake and fire.
From Oakrldaa
W. It Orr, Sam Hilary," J. M. Plum
lee. Hoy. It. Miuii-k and K. II. Minick
vereiamong the visitors in Eugene today
from Ofkridge.
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Nnn,8jswcase .
'V:A jnumber of new plate glass snow
ctell'nave been installed in the McMor-
raitrK-siioume uepartmeni store
aronndfthe . baseineut, entrance of the
ground ilfloor..-- The improvements cost
approximately $lStH), '
Poultry Meeting Tonight
A meet ins has be.ru culled for this
evening at T:30 o'clock iu the Chamber
of Commerce roonui by the Pacific Co
operative Poultry ProthK-ers. K, 8. Dur
kee, president, aud K. J, Dixon, mnuager,
wilL.Jbe present. This is "said to be a
rapidly growing organisation.
Coming from Chicago '
Mr. and Mrs. II. William, their
daughter and son-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Oilman, and their three children,
are coining to Eugene- Friday to make
their future home. They will make their
temporary homo with Mr. hnd Mrs.
Jiunes I.nwson, until they can find a
home of their own. .
Here from Corvallis
Mr. aud -Mrs, J. (1. Oithens of Corval
Us went to Eugene Saturday. They were
guests of their son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oithens of Eugene.
Mr. tiithens attended the Moose- Legion
meeting held in Eugeue Sunday. Cor
vallis Onuette-Times.
Frank Davey To Lecture
Hunk Duvey or t'ortiitmi. secretary
of the Catholic Truth Society, lectures
tonight at St. Mary s Catholic parish
ball at 8 o'clock under the auspices of
Eugene council. Knights of Columbus.
There will lie no admittance fee and all
are welcome, it is announced. .
Holt to Portland ,
J. O. Holt, manager ot the l-.ugene
Fruit Growers' . association, left thir.
morning for Portland, where he will at
tend a ennners' meeting. Ho plans to
Kttend a meeting of prune growers nt
Salem on his return. trip, to Eugene.
Stores to Close
'Eugene stores connected - with the
TjOne County Credit association, are
planning to close their doom Saturday
afternoon from 1:30 to 5 o'clock, in or-
der,tli:it employes and owners- alike may
attend the Uregon-U. A. u, lootoau
guiue. .
Vlsltlnfl In City
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bentlv Stam of Port
land and their small daughter Dorothy
arrived last evening to spend the week
visiting with Mrs. Stem's mother. Mrs.
Thomas Bailey, and to take in Home
coming at hc University ot urcgou.
Both aro University graduates.
Rogers Returns to East .
. K. Hogeru oi .Minneapolis, .Minne
sota, one of the directors of the ticlioeo
Timber company and a prominent lum
ber retailer of the middle west, left for
bis home this nftornoon alter a visit
of the past few days in Eugene.
Meeting Is Postponed
The Southern- Oregon district meet
in sr of the Methodist chinch, which was
to have been held Deeenibor .1 and 4, has
been postponed, until some tune m Jan
nary, according to S. A. Dauford, dis
trict siippriniendent, , ,
Niece to Visit .
Miss Ihiuiso SilKer, niece of -.Mi-a. r..
E. Mink of Eugene, is expected to arrive
here thirt evening from lies .Moines,
Iowa, on her way to California, where
idle will make her future home. She will
remain here .for. several days visiting
with her aunt, :
Finisfi Bulldino Ho
Twelve' new cottages., constnicreu ior
I lie employes of the Booth-Kelly Lumber
company ut Wendling, have been roni
nleterl - The' homes were all plastered
under the directiou of J. A. Russell of
Eugene. ' s
Fixtures Are Ordered
Fixtures for rlie restaurant to be op
ened in the near future in the location of
the former llkinarch cafeteria have neen
ordered and aroi expected to be here
within a few days. The new restaurant
will bo known as anus cute, according to
the owner, L. II. Tull.
Cornell Gives Address
A talk on the subject of safety rules
wnj civen to imnils uf the Geary school
Tuesday afternoon by ff. A. Cornell, city
traffic officer. Cornell' explained to the
pupils how accidents should be avoided
while people are winning on tne streets,
riding bicycles or driving autoinoDiies.
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Joins Sales' Force ' 1 -
iEarl Hector of '.101 1 Lawrence street
has been added to the sales force of
the Ax Billy grocery department. He
was on (ha job nt the store this lnorn
ing. i '
Suit Dismissed1 by Court
For wnnt of jurisdiction, tbe divorce
suit of Thelma It. Miner against William
Miner waa dismissed by Judge G. F.
Skipwortb. It was brought out that nei
ther party was a resident of Lane
county. I
Here from Creswell - . - - i
t. F. G. Wise is visiting in Eligene
for a few days, peDding tha sale of atock
and implements at hiR ranch near CreB-
well. Wise Isis rented nis rancn, anu
Poultry Meeting Tonight
What promisee to be the biggest poul
trvmcn'u meeting here in many months,
takes place tonight when It. N. Dnrkeo.
president, and P. J. ;I)ixon, manager of
the - Pacific Cooperative Poultry Pro
ducers' association, sneak in the Cham
ber of Conunerce. The meeting is to
Ktsrt t 7:110 'o'clock. .Strengthening of
tlie poultry industry in tho objective
sought, it is itinoUnced.
Ltvoeitofik Mei 'Meet '
f.rnxinir ueiiuibeos of the Cascade na
tional forest will meet at Lowell on Fri
day, it lias been aunounoen. iuc siocn
men. who -a re organized as the Upper
Willamette LivcajocK association, win
discuiw several matters of importance
tn tl,n i. Itiferenls. ii. io. Vincent, nssisi
ant supervisor of the Casj-ude national
forest, win aucnu ..mo iuvuwuft..
No PlavorouRii Saturday
.It waa. announcea . toaay inui lui-re
would be ho pjaygrdund class at the Uni
versity of Oregon Saturday, because of
Hie. Oregon-O. A. C. football game and
.the home-coming program..-The next
meeting of the class will De on nniur-
,1.1.. riinnemh 1. Clfisses nre held every
Lsatnrday for the children of Eugene who
.are between the ages ot a ana 111 years.
CROUP i
v 8paBtnodlcCroiip Is frequently
1 relieved by one application of--
WICKS
V VAPORUB
Oor if Million Jarm Ummil Yearly
Join 6
Circulating Library
.x',ft.:;
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- and read the latest books always.-
4 GREAT MANY rfAVE AVAILED THEMSELVES Ot THIS OPPORTUNITY
5 .. i . & : .- AND 'ARE PLEASED i
-.We give yoti below & tfaitial list of New Bodks wtf have just lately placed on
- the shelves for your enjoyment. "
VINE, Atle
THE
STREETS OF
DON JUAN -;
LABYRINTH - - - -LONE
WOLF' RETURNS
GREAT MOMENT - -HADDINGTON
CIPHER
LADY PROM THE AIR,
LUCK-OF THhI k'lii .
, fALCON OF SQUAW TOOTH
NIGHT PassDs
- Lcwislioii
Hull
- - Viniee
- Crlyn
- Johnston
Williamson
Cullum
Bl'TTERFULY "
SPOOKY. HOLLOW - -
BREAD ... .
AMELESS RIVER ' -KrVEUTRAIL-
- ;- ' -ttXG,
LONG TRAIL -JJAKICENMORE
MYSTERY.'
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FROM PAINTED
-' HARDIN & SON . -RAilLXTA
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: E ; DANCING STAR
INLAND. OF I)ESTINY
Hnnkon
.Norris
Wellij
Norris
. Roe
Erskine
Baxter.
Fk'tclipr
POST. Ames
- Whitlock
- SmLlli
- Knck
- . Rt.cs
A DAUGHTER OF THE
GIRL IN THE GOLDEN ATOM
. - - - - - CunimiiiK
candlestick: maker
rippling ruby - -florentine
dagger
hidden lives - -
RUFUS - - - !
FET1TERSTONE -GIRL
IN THE FOG - -BELOVED
PAWN .- -NUPTUAL
FLIGHT -A
LOST BABY - -JANET
MARCH -FIRES
OF AMBITION -
ASHES OF VENGEANCE : - - -
. .'- Soiijinurvillc
WOMAN OF KNOCKaU)E - Caiiie
BRASS COMMANDMENTS - Sefzer
LENGTHENED, SHAfM)V - -Locke '
JIM-HANVER, DETFX'TIVE - Cohen
SWEET PEPPER ' : -. .Mosh
OLIVER OCTOBER. - XcCuteJieon
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Bardp.ii
Fletcher
- Hecht
- EyjeB
Richmond
- Dell
tfoliomb
.'- TitUB'1
- Mawtei-B
Cuther
Dell
... BihbB-
. THE BEST PLACE' TO TRADE AFTER -ALV..
.-. Willamette Between 6th and 7th . . -i
s
To Build Garage-- . ' ,
' liuildini nerndt has neen obtained by
the Baptist church through Frank Need-
bam loi tuo conKtrucuon 01 new uuu
l.lc garage nt. Kighth and I'earl, ti coat
alinroxlinately KIW. Mm W. Brooka
lm- nlvtninNV-nenulwlion for the con-
fltruction of a garage at lOIHI Nineteenth
avenue eaai, w cohl himui ..w.
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Burglar Is Jailed
Wilfrnl Ciiughlin, 211 yearn old anil re
cent nrr val from Ontario, canaua, waa
nt.nUi.ii tnnilnv while In the act of bur-
Blaiiing a hiu'e three miles aoiith of
L-Oltoge ijrove. neiir ihhu-pu.
,rr.; n nfflcern. lie ia in the county
jail. He wan bound oyer in Collage
tfrove jiiKtice court and, will berried in
circuit court. - , ;
Unnnilatii for Bulldino
IJmeat Danner, former Ford agent at
Kl.imnili 1"1I. Ik undernlooil to be nego
tiating with Janiea O'Parrrll, proprietor
of the ICugene Hardware enmpany. for
the purchase of the Itheden building on
Ninth avenue eaat. nest-llie I. O. O.. V.
tiiiiple. It. 'baa beea vacant ever ijince
Mnnvllle lirnlhera moved into their new
home farther went in tbat-jiunie block
. Basement -.T.o v 1 lu d Nov Q p c n R r i n the Children
THINGS YOU'LL NEED FOR
From The Busy Basement Store
Pretty Colored Glass Fruit and Flower
Bowls Complete with Standard $i.29
Every diseriniiimtinK hostess will want ono
for tlio Thanksgiving tablo and for the
numerous dinner functions that coihVat this,
time of the year. I ,
Smooth glass bowls in lovely shadesiof am
ber,, yellow, blue, brown, dark grceti, jmrplo,
win find also black. Complete with' stand
ard, $1.29. ; ' '"
SHAPELY 7-rN; CAJ DLKSTfcKls .TO
' . :' MATCH, $1.98 PAIR Z '
. - . 3 t . ; !
200 HandsomelyDecorated Bread and Cake jj Q
Boards With Fine Steel Bread Knife U470
Round bread and cake boards of convenient size. ; Made of -finest Verjnont
maple. They're . exquisitely hand decorated with 'butterfly, bluo bird; and
pretty floral designs. Borders of yollow, light or dark blue, pink and Mown
all with bright pretty designs. Guaranteed noli-mst steel knife.. Paokiid in
oartons ready to mail. A most practical gilt. . v .
raoiiua
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Sale of 1500 Thermos Bottles
Continues All This Week
at
at
98c $1.48 $2.48
Black Japanned, Corrcgatod alumi- Ono quart bizo,
... num Thennos bot- heavy corregated
one pint sizo tlicr- tlcS) full ono pint aiuminuOT bottloB
nios bottles with 8izo. Aluminum with handlod
drinking cup. ' drinking cup. drinking cup.
Lower Prices On Mamma Dolls
Prettily dressed dolls that say "Mamma", in a
i r very realistic- way. ' f , '
9.8'C ea
Extra Large Size Mamma Dolls,
Dressed In Lovely Gingham Dresses
$2.95
A regular $3.50 value. All say "Mamma"; full
26 inehcB high.
Hand Etched Water Sets $2.50 ,
Tall shapely-water pitcher with six glasses to match.
All attractively otciied in dainty grape and floral pat-
teriis. Buy -thorn now for gifts. , '"'"'"
Heavy Aliiniinum
Water Pitchers
98c
each,'.
Full 2i qt.
' size . ...
Panneled ( 'Alumi
num Tea Kettles
X. J
5-quart size
$1.48
Pure Aluminum Coffee
Percolators. Worth
$149
Special. . ,
98c
" 6-cup size. '
'.,.-.';',.
Heavy Aluminum
Oval Roasters
$2.48
Self- bnBting .roastorB,
in convenient sizofpr
averago family. '1 ii
tion of SIrn. Kdm Tliiirhpr, Kin-nlivr
loininitt.i mpmlierft of (lift ChriHtiiiu
l'.iilcvor nodetieB of tlic city are Ui at-IfihI.
Admitted io Hospital
HHra KoalKki of Jnm-tlan Oily,
Mm. W. A. (.'iinniil of nflh avenui
wpiit, ii ml Mm. K. 41. Haili-T "f route 1,
KiiRenr, Wrrp tolny admilti'd to thp Kit-(Piir-hnapltal.
Ilohi-r l'm-ki-r of Iliilncv
wax llintMl follonlni a minor oiir
alion. Mr M. !. I'lutl of CothilH' drove.
.Mm. .1. A. Wright of (!otlinr (irovn ami
Jlra. if. 8. Allen of Hcvenlli nvemie
lift life raumeratar. Warned
.1 M. Mnilailrr. iHmlrinan of iIip Clinm-
iier ot t'ominerci. community otiihuk earn-
paiirn. warna enumprntom wno ttotk hi
Hie downlown (lintricta tliat lliojr .mimt
not fontft to tlippk up on thoae vAio live
in apartmenta above lnmlnei-a bitlldinns.
Dozpna of people hnve their homea in tlio
h-rt of tlii), downtown dialrlrt. he ay.
ani! intmt be counted if Kiiftene ia to get
fair reprenentntlon.
Cadges Are Presented
Ieille l.yon, Iorento Ooea. Tom
Brown,. Harry fiomia aul Donalil Ma
in Were prenenteft Willi bmnxe initials
for ii.KKUia the final teeta In the 1'ioneer
V-lulr Tuewlay evening. The boya are all
neinliem or tne fjigm nioneere. i wo
new member. I'-orl l'lala owl llmnl
x-Aiileinn. wfira taken into the llln Huf-
fi:lo nliineem at a inH'llna, alao held
Tiireday evening. TbeJIIiie Buffalo lo
neera were formerly I ho Owl.
o. 3. - It, ... ., ......
Lewa haa neen reeeiveo oi in1 ih-oiii
..r h h Hei in I'nniana. neaei. wno
newinc niarhlae dealer ia the
fiiv for about 'Mi leara waa alriok
en with heart trouble Hatorrliiy morning
wi.itf. he wat on the atreet. and lie died a
lew liuura later. He waa aon-ln-ltw of
the late II. Andrewa, who waa a nun-
bee merchant here for many yeara. lie Ii
atirrived hr hi" widow, a married daugh
ter, lira. Howard Hilton, and ono eon.
(lien Hete)u of Portland. Will ADdrrwr
nd 3. K. Andrewa of Kurene are bro-
iliera. and '.Ura. I). T. Awbey, a I no of
jvugeni? la a aiter to Mra. rjcgel. :
Drawa to Soeak-
IJie northet field reprexentatlve of
tte Chrixlan Kodeavor. I'aiil Ilrown.
Hf he the iqieaker at a banquet tliie
.tenina In the Hreabylrrla n eiuircli. The
L banonet la being DreiaUtii by the Pre-
vyieniyj cuur'-u euvivijiiiMurr uiip.-
by
ii .vnur mi run u rif-irinnKt-.i "
bead In HMiffwl bomiiHt of utmty pntiirrh
lr "HI. nl'" I'HH- ((lint "!-
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(Trillll Iilll JIHII uwnii ii n, li, tii-l
throuKQ vry air pamwRP, aooihitift nnd
bcalinic nwollcn, infliinird uicmbrancH und
yon get Inntunt rHiof,
Try 1liin. Oct a; innll boltlo o( Kly V
Cn'ftin Itahn at any dm wtoro. Your
dojtK?d nomrilH opea rifrht up; your bpnd
IH rtfar. mi ni"r iii.i" imi.iiihih,
Count fifly.- All tbe MuffinPHi. dryni-p-n.
SEE OUR STOCK
Before Buying , '
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
ELECTRIC RANGES
ELECTRIC WASHING
MACHINES
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
H. W. WHITE
Electric Co.
Phone 254-878 Willamette
November
Coat Sale
At the mont opportune fi-mo
t comes this special offering. ,
This wale is all tlio more notc
wortlij for the only thing sacri- -ficed
iu price.
Stylo, Quality and Workman- :
ship aro of high character.
Including . dressy coats, , fur
trimnicd and without fur.
Kl'OltT 'GOATS in 'a largo
rango of HtyleH and niatcrialu.
Trict'd for thm salo
$29.75
. AND t
$39.75
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eaat, Wigeno, were ' alao dlMniaaed.
( harlea Jcmt and Chewier Liielling were
tMHnwferrcd to tho' infirmary from tlm
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