Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 21, 1923, Image 10

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    Friday Evening, December 21, 1020-
(THE EUGENE DULY QUIBD
Pago Two
FIRST
TIMES 0
TODAY
ilJJ iU YC
Playing .
1 to 11p.m.
TODAY
THE THRILL OF THE
GOLD RUSH DAYS!
' The. most famous novel of
that unforgetable Alaskan
epic
X BEACH'S
Greatest Story
fMhJPCCF D HAMPTON pnonueriON
"ii & IWJM m " m
A GOLDWYN W-wy Lambert Hfllyer
PICTURE ffiUqyntpBsmclieltim-
' featuring '
MILTON SILLS -'
ANNA Q. NILSSON -..-'V'S''
Noah Beery y . ' Barbara Bedford "'
Louise Fazenda Ford Sterlings
COMEDY!
II. C. Witwer's
"FIGHTING
BLOOD"
' MUSIC!' '
The Music Master''
rosner ;
on the Organ
BIG MATINEE SATURDAY
Introducing The REX
BALLOON, MATINEE
Eig,' Bright Colored Balloons Given to Every Kid
6 to 12 Years Old
Saturday 1 to 4 P. M.
Opportunity Knocks
Once at, every man's door. Here
it is. A very fine diamond, al
most one and one-half carats,
mounted in heavy 18k white
gold. Take half its value.
EROMANE
777 WILLAMETTE ST.
I -
News of -Lane County
: Special Corre spondence' to" The. Guard '. s;
JUNCTION. CITY :
.linictioii City. Orr.;"Df. ' 21. Miss
Klna- Hownnl of Kuirene wn in Jiine
uur, Thursday lulling on her mater, Mrs.
ftuipll Speer. ' ' ' "
Mm. .lens Neilson and dmip,htor Ellen
were in tlio city yeaterduy from Har
iirony. ' '
.Urn. Wayne I.iiiRo ban returned from
Cotiullle where he whs culled on ao
count i)f thn deaik of her brother-in-.'
law. P. V. Strain?. ... ''
, V. T. Smith who lias been employed
at Powers for the Ihhi Hix mouthit haK
rt .imoil to bin homo for the rent of the
winter.
.MihH Carrie I-edene wii8 n Ttiurnday
hopper in Eugene. ' f.
"(. Iirin tilling, who has been a Sliest for
tiio ItiHt six weeks in (he home of .Mayor'
anil Mrs. 8. M. Kries. left Wednesday
for hts home at Urusb, Colo. .
If. J. Neaves was in the eit,v on hiiM'-
liens' yi'sterday from Itiverview.
'Mr. nnd Mr. Ferris Wnlden 'and Mrii.
(leorce Walden who live 'near .Monroe
were nmong those who were shopping in
Junction -Thursday afternoon.
j .Mrs. -Alice i'leek bus returned from
n - visit with' friends ' and. relatives M
Brownsville. '-
' Mr. and Mrs. Hob Itiehardson of
'Itiverview, were, in Junction- Thursday
transacting business and calling on Mrs.
Hichardson's iurentn, Mr. and .Mra.
Kelso. - -
I. .Married in Kugeue Thursday, TJeeem
her liO. Mrs. M. Theis and I'eter Leth.
both of Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Leth will
make their home jn the north part of
the city where Mr Leth recently erected
: u new dwelling.
I Willnrd Gray .was in the city from
! Iliirumny. Thursday afternoon.
I Mr. mid Mrs. Corstensen were. Thurs
day shoppers in Junction from Jtiver
view. .. .. '
! Noah P.nrlterRoii of ' Ilnrpole was- a
Thursday out-of-town 'caller.
( ThomiiH llniley of lugenc was a vis
jitor In the city today.-- '
I Mr. nml Mrs.. Kollo Barker; and 'Mr.
'and Mrs. Joe Katterfield of Kugene vis
ited with relatives in Junction Wednes
day. -. -;, - '
Among the guests registering in tlie.
Hotel Junction Wednesday and Thurs
idny wern Karl Clark of San Krnncisco,
I Frank Shires--of Newberg. Mr. and Mrs.
I A. A. l.iskeyiof Merlin, Ore., T. I.. Frnn
Icls of Portland, Mi'i: and Sirs. . T. .
i Wlondnrd and son Frank of Salem,'- Cai'l
K. Ilaltenberg of Salem, T. M. Adams
and 1'. I', tirotubeck of Portlnml, A. V.
Heed, J. K. Crawford,-T. J,. Van I)ooa,
II; JlugheH', ..W Peterson and 8. .M.
Itnker. ' ...... 1 - .. , ' .- '
- lluol Vaughn was n-Thursday visitor
jn tlic home of Frank Herman in Eu
gene. ,i .
Mrs. E. T. Gulner and infant daughter
have been-discharged from ; the Eugene
hostdlal and have returned to their homo
at Junction, j ' ; - '
Carroll Johnsotl of Harrlshilrff trann-
lacted business in Junction Thursday..
F Mr., and Mrs. Clifford Bailey were
! shopping hi Euceue Wediresdnv 'after-.
iniinn and takliig- in the show in the eve
ning.
Mr. ami Mrs. IVolter. ' I.attie were,
among the- many from Junction who
were shopping in Eugene Wednesday.
"Sandy' Peterson is moving into his
new home in the cast part of tlic city
today. . .' .- ,
lMr. and Mi's. Charlcii Xclson, daugh
ter "Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Nel
son left by motor today for IjOs Angeles
where they" will upend the holidays Wlty
relatives. ' - -
(). F. Myers of Portland was in Junc
tion Thursday in the interest of the In
ternational ' Harvester ' company.
Mrs. tieorge Bailey and Mrs. James
Hughes were Thursday Christinas shop
pers iu Eugene. . . . . , .
Mr. and Mrs. Wendull Willinms enter
tained the Kinky Dink club at their home
west :-Tif Junction Wednesday evening.
The evening wns spent at progressive
BOO. The. first prize, n cut glass vase,
was secured by Mrs. C. II., Wiishburne,
second peine, a silver cigarct holder, to
Henry Hansen, the consolution prizes
went to V. tt. Wnsliburni! and Hnr.o.1
Petleisiin. Those pisent were Mr. and
wrs. i tyiie Mucins, M
Rocker Specials
For Christmas ..
Until Christmas we are going,
to make some ' Very' Special
Prices on Rbcking Chairs. Get A
our prices and you will ' buy
heije. '."'' .-. '
CHARLET'S
Complete Home Furnisher
64 West Eighth Phone 1122
Mr. and Mrs. fluy.. Barker have re
turned from a two months' visit in Ca.l.
Henry Ryan" was n Thursday out-of-town
visitor from Cheshire.! . ' f
Cecil Frimi studenr at the U. of O.
i. n. i.A. f... i,,.it,i.,,.0
Jake King was a Wednesday caller In J
Eugene. '. "
, A.' K. Dirch. "manager of the Harris,
biu-gidistrirt of, the , Standard ..Oil com-.
i;any-'was transacting business in Junc
tion Thursday.),, j ,vt. ...-', ; i.-.
.' Ole Peterson: motored to Eugene on
business yesterday., . s : i --. - ' ,. .
i -Mrs. - Nels ; K.'arlann and daughter's.
Catherine and El-of HtrnUimore. ,-Alr
beita, Canada, are in the home of 'Mrs:
Ourifttma: Amlerson in Junction ; where
they will spend the winter.. Mrs. Carlson
anilnlartkhters- formerly' resided in June.
:tioiii end- decided ;to come buck -to avoid
the extreme coM-wlnter In Canada:
' Miss llary Winn of Dalla and Miss
Minnie Winn of Eugene were in Junc
tion, Thursday leaving in the' evening for
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James .Winn at
Liberty where they will spend the holi
days. T. P. Schenck was a Thursday visitor
in the city from his. home at Noraton.
Mrs. A. G. Enright and Mjss Malissn
Smith were Wednesday yisitora in -Eu-'
gene. . ''.' '.'-..
. Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Mopdy, of Iljilsey
visited in Junction Thursday in tins home
of Mrs. Moody's- brotheiv George1 Scott
and wife. ' i . --'. - - -: ri '
Irfster Nelson. Arnold Bodtker. and
Arge CJribskov, O, A. ,C students ;it
Corvnllls have returned to Junction to
slienel the holiday vacation In . their
homes. . :
Jack Robinson of Blnchly is visiting in
Jurction ill the home of his sister, Mrs.
J. W. Sischo.
Mrs. Paul Cnmenzind of Liberty was
a Thursday visitor In Junction..
V-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neilson motored. to
Eiieene on husiness Thursday.. ..
T. .7. Kirk was a Thursday out-of-town
caller from Rivervlew.
Mr. nnd Ofrs. Clarence Hprpole and
in the home of'-Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Iluobs
Ennla Hubbs visited Thursday nffrrnoon
at Afetldowview.- , -
William Michaels was ai the city yes
terday from Noraton.
v. SANTA CLARA
Santa CJurn, Ore., Dec. 21. Mrs. Pol
lott Is .rpporled on the sick list. , She
won thrpntenfid with pneumonia.
Mrs. Cluirlea Bnkor has a very bail
hand, -aimed fropi getting poiBoned
from- oarrots while working with them
at th oennery.- ' .
- Mr, nnd-Mrit. Lussier and Mr. and
Mra. Vanderpool' werw dinner guests at
the Ruker homo Sunday. i
Jesse Nico)lo killed a couple Of hofffl
Thursday.'
Iorothy NIcolle and Clara Miller, O.
iA. C.Btudents, arrived: home Thursday
to spend the Chr!ntrhas vacation.'
, A proKram will be.glven at the school
hall ''Saturday evening by the school
ohlldven; There will also be a Christ
mas' tree with a treat of enndy and
miter, provided ; by the citizens rof the
community. Kveryone Is Invited to at
tend and make-it a real community af
fair. - The Thlmhle club met with Mrs. Por
terj Wednesdnyifternoon." The ladles
enjnyd the tlmo sewing- anfl' vislt
Inff. Kach lady was asked to elve her
moHt "embarraHSiuK experience In life"
.and several related laughable affairs.
At 4 o clock the hostess, assisted by
her daughters,- Mrs. Thorp,. Lottie Ben
xiuullfr Mrs. Porterfleld and Mrs.1 Ben
nett, served a delicious luncheon. Those
present were Mrs. Arndt, Mrs. NIcolle,
Mrs. HImpklns, Mrs. Lussler, Mrs. Kerr
Mrs. fry, Mrs. Gray, Mrs, Hart, Mrs.
Wlckwlre, Mrs-W. Campbell, Mrs. Niel
son, Mrs. Strome; Mrs. Porterfleld, Mrs.
Bennett and Mrs. - Porter, with Mrs.
Thorp and Miss Lottie Benshadler as
Kuests. The next hostess will be Mrs.
Walter Campbell, .
Tho'Leavitt mootings continue, with
large crowds. Hlxteen have been add
ed to the church thus fur.
ELMIRA
Elmira, Ore., Dec. 21. Mr.
Civile Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv ' .1..'.' v "V. .....'.'i " V' -x-T;1, '.,Jon. .OI
ML , iii " -Jt JJ a very interesting talk ,
Richard Carroll, llnsel Petterson and: Tin. I it nit,! :,.. u.i 1 ..
5 T"c U.SK.u.r.'.-?1.. 3S:
Z Z T,l ..mJ '; P'?. f-r. entertaining the un-
1. rr.r , snnne club of Mnrshfield which is to
spend the Christmas holidays with them.
the early morning trick at the local Wes
tern I'nion. station in the Southern Pa
cific ilepot . hns been laved off on ac
count of scarcity of work.- Mr. Lattie 'a
.substituting for Alonso Sprinkle for .a
rontile of weeks while Mr. Sprinkle is
Inking a vacation. Mr. Lottie expects to
be transferred to Tillamook. ;
Mr. nud Mrs. Victor Ivie were Wed-
nesilnp sliopiicrs In r.ugene.
.Mrs. Bethena (lihsnii wns a Thursday
I'.ugcne vm. tor.
- I'. G. Ilnxter was a Thursday out-of-town
-visitor in Junction in' the interest
of Lang and company.
i; , 11
USE. THE GUARD WANT-Al) WAY
Hang a Bank :
Book on the Tree
In addition to whntevcr else
you Inay glvo your boy or girl
. lhls,?hrlstmiis, bang a'suvlnga
'account bank ttook At t'-o First
Nutional on the tree for him,
There Isn't a better way
known to tench a youngster,
lust-bow ntucb a dollar really
Is worth. Let hlin earn a Ut
ile money and cncouraKo hint
to .put tt uwny against tlio
time when there la somelhluK
b wants badly choukIi to uso
bis Biivtngs,
, They have quick little bruins
thesn cliltrii-.n. unit vmipa
I- W-IU sunn "u-tt tltM I, Ion "
40 Years of
tlrlpful S.i-vlc.
FIRST
t
I NATIONAL BANK
. of ugcW
SNCt t ' )!
The E. U. II. S. will close Krhlnr for
Christmas vacation. In honor of the oc
casion a small program will be given by
each class, -
.Miss Rebecca Sailor who is working in
Eugene, spent the week-end at her home
at Noll.
Mr. and Mrs. O. U Albin spent Fridav
night at the home or Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Glass of Elmira.
W. O. Belshnw of Fir Butte, spent the
week end at the J. W. Isaacson home
near Venetn. ,
Mrs. Morgan nnd daughter, visited at
A" ' (ilnJ llolne. Sunday, December
The piny given by the Elmira hicii
school Friday evening. Dec. 14. proved a
sniccss and was greatly enjofed by all
who attended.-
Mr. nml Mrs. Julius Erdmnn and' son
Harry spent Wednesdays December VJ.
nt the Albert 'Erdmnn home near 'El
mira. :
W. L. Sailor who is v living on his
homestead at Wolf creek spent the week
end nt the home of his parents at Noti.
Mr. I F. Ilnrniar returned to his
home at Elmira Saturday. December 1,".
WINBERRY.
Winberry, Ore., Dec' 21. Wq are
h.iving quite a lot of rain these dnvs.
' Jlr. and Mrs. V. I Hucka and chil
dren visited Mrs. Hncka's brother. Clar
ence Potter and family nt Walterville
Mimlay. .Mr. Potter who has been in
a low state of health for several months,
is improving. . . ! , ,
M. E. Golden nnd Clarence Willis, have
K"ne to i.owcn to work in nun Mnnley s
logKing camp. '
air. anil .iirs. fiiti erdier and son
.Donald of Eugene were Suuday visitors
at the home of Jlr. and Mrs. B. B. Car
ter. W. J. O allien anent Tuesdav in Eu
gene. M. K. Porterfleld accompanied him
home Tuesday. .evening. ... v
Mr. and Mra. Charles Neet and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. W ill am Gl.is
fpey at rVII Creek- Sunday.
.Mrs. 11. B. Carter and daughter Thel
nta visited Mra. Carter's sister..,. Mrs.
Oliver James nnd family at Lowell from
-Monday until 1 uesdav evepuig. '
J. P. Wamhold of Eugene m.ide. a
short visit with 'Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W
IMinilsiW Tuesday. . I
l:i rk Adams has nne tn Mnrslifield
1 In work tliia wimtr. . ,
j .V. Methany aigl t'harlci Neet mSde !,
liusiness trip to Eilgen .Vondav. - 1
I C. S, .tonneTrfind Jlrs. P. .! Wfllis ,
I visited with Ret. .and .Mrs. J.C? Hok-
.an at INiH Creek frid:ft. . .
I Mtf as, MiS. C. s: SUjt.Seji.vimeil lr.
UipJ Alts. Arthur JUu'tmVjl V1indity. aftoir
As.. t! . '. ;
1 flonsant llill,ViV.'Dec. 21. "Ilappr ' '
GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
Buy Something tor the Home
An olidipiece of furniture will add much.Uo the house andt?
a fi t will he eniovetl dv every, member 01 me lannlv, Oii
' stbck'bf the'Very newest ideas in furniture is very completd
PIANOS
A Baldwin Player Piano
Walnut, caseVAv'ouid 'mako the finest gift
you could - buy. Let . us put it into your
homo only, $465.'
TERMS TO SUIT YOU
China Ware
Christmas Special
42-piecorbiuRef r"StftV 11 & Co. Bavarian
ware,' In 'white 'Cliiiia,' " Ransomo shape,
sold, regularly:: at, $2.45. C 9.00
Christmas , Special.' .
36-picoe Set J. & O.-Metkin Ware (Indiari
Tree Patties), sold regularly J21 25
at $25.75, Christmas Special ...
42-piece Decol'attd, Dinner Set, ;, semi-:
.. porcelain. - Priced for ' $10.00
Christmas '--X,;.- , .
Good 'selection of China pieces for. decorat
ing and firing. '
A List of
' Suggestions
' FLOOR LAMPS
table; LAMPS
WASHING MACHINES
SEWING. CABINETS;
WRITING DESKS,
END TABLES ;
.. BEAUTIFOL RUGS
LIBRARY TABLES
DINING SETS
SMOKING SETS.
EASY CHAIRS
DAVENPORTS
! CHINAYARE
GLASSWARE
FINE POTTERY
DOLL BUGGIES
, RECORDS
PHONOGRAPHS
y , PIANOS
SPECIAL
. SHOWING
New ' sliip'mcmt
of- Soiior'a Phon-
j ographs. Con
sole models as
' low aS . $125, , .
Use Your Credit ;
We are glad to extend credit. Come in and see our stock and, get' our price!
oei o(e Duying. , . . . . . . .
BERRY
742 Willamette Street
PANO & FURNITURE CO.
.';.. . - , , Telephone, 147'
Browa nnd Trumnn Robinett were Ku- vallis.
Reno visitors Wedneadny.
Mrs. UreRory lIMitcliell is quite ill in
the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cant Ionian.
Prof. Cooper nnd family nnd MIhh An
na -lnrkB nre expected to be here Sut
uiduy to spend C'hriHtmnN vacation. 1'rof.
und Mrs. Cooper are teaching in the
school at ArUKO.
Little iAfargnret KiirIihIi is on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Knot son have gathered
Bertha Manning's erop of potatoes.
tieorge Bennett and family motored
to Kugene nnd attended the Christmas
exercises Inst Sunday.
Mrs. P. X. Lnird who has been qnile
ill is now able to be up. 1
At the church next Sunday evening nt
7:'.Q will be a Chribrmns pugennt which
is being arranged for by the Christian
Kndeavor. Special music is. being prepar
ed for the occasion. All are invited to nt
tnd, ulso oil nre asked to make dona
tions of hooks, toys, clothing, or cash for
the benefit of the childreus' home at Cor-
RHEUMATISM f NEURITIS
R.markabl. haw traatm.nt itopt
Rhaumatlsm. - or Nsuritia in any
form. Vary wont casta rjli.v.d at
ones. Thousands of ourtr r.port.d.
No iwoti for anyono to luff.r. Atk
any druggiat for "Allen'. Rh.u
matla Tr.atm.nt,'' In Tabl.t Form.
Prlc. 11 par box. All druggitta
urry It. Hart M. Allan L.torm
torlM, Mfra, Box 1340, Loa Ang.lM,
Calif.
Mr. Tinker haa boen aliippiiiR npplpfl to
Cnlifornin. Ho noi'oiiipaiiiril by 1uh fam
ily ilriive to Jtpil Bluff Inst week to ut
tcnil to InisinoHR and vinit Ilia Kiator. .
Mr. and Mr, Hnglisli are living there
i.'l Jto talta eare of 't fie work while til
nway. . ...-'
A erew of men llave keen H
the -teli'plione line whirl waa bai
moralized by the road cornlruotii
OLD TIMER
MKCE
... - Srirday Kiht '
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pONN;A'. 11 ALL
uoing 3irons
Pianos andPb
lowest nrices ever
heard'of in Eugene.
Columbia Consoles, with ten records V
PIANOS AT $215.00.
Convenient payments can' be. arranged
desired v
Morris Music House
912 Willamette St. ;i Just South of 9
The value of an insurance policy oftej
depends on V " ' -a'
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