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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
I ' I 1 1 1 I . w THE E U: Q B N E , p A I L Y GUARD GIFTS Of APPAREL IT V Club Mrn. '.. , - .. ....e ....... . . ., 3 S" x ive- & inr..ti'r r T s"r" cl,lb ' h"i To ilullil llunisiilow l'Tmlt for tli. construction of a flv" J-'oVo!' v ho'" CO!i' "uut A . a- .MACMMCKNT' OKI KVPAI , -a a . . . . MAliMM(4hN"l OKIKXT-AI. l'f'.sv.tv i nv vi, ,11 : 7- : - j You Can. Trust to PLEASE ST' Tliu woman's side ol' your gift list illicit well be erowd I'd with gifts of ap parel for cverv fem iimio heart niav be won with tln gift of "I'Pfvl that can be worn as well as admired. BATH-ROBES To take the NIP out of Christmas Morn. Delightful gifts are these Rest Robes of Beacon Blanket Cloth and Corduroy, with their wide sleeves, shawl and tuxedo col- $4.9i) to $12.50 Shopping List -'Kerclnefs Kimonos -Bags Wool and . Hosiery Knickers Gowns Sweaters Umbrellas Blouses Boudoir Caps Silk i LARGE'S L 865 Willamette l-'lre Ilrpiirtmrnt Out - l-ocal Iircimn werr eall.d to Thlr- "TMUC cust una A I lock Thuis.l,..- ..... .. fir- - . wut'n tt Iiuo ---- -..o i cyorieu. No UatlidHe was "Son of Nuareth'' is Topic At ll.e 1 'imarmu cluircu Sunday morn. J"k- Jesus. (, of. Nazareth" iu be ills suoject of the wnuon by the lUv. Krauk i'ii l-.ddy. 't here will aiso be it vunc.1 iro?riiui uf CbriKt limit m.isic tinder (he direction ot Hubert .Mclvniglit, preicuto:-. Want Water SrvkftZ A lierum t been iss'inl f,. t,t. ,.ut. tnis of l lie imveineut tt Mti lVarl street to ulli.w atet service iuiiroveiueut8 the iicrinit was obluined by Charles 11. A. Urcchtel. Is Fined $10 V. It. McCoy was fined j police court llns niorniiig when he was tounil Sillily of speeding at the rate of miles an hour on south Willamette. E. II lyichcott iaid fcl for unrkins bis cur iu the safety zone. Returns From Roseburg - Mrs. . 11, WMson f ,bf Hell cafe teria has vuurned from a business trip to KusebHrj!. She was accolnuauied on her relura by Jlr. Wilson. Is Visiting Here Miss ruuline l'ierce. whose home is near Spokane. Washington, is spendiuB the holidays with her sister, Mis. T. . liugh, of Kugene. .Miss l'iene is a stu dent at the Oregon Agricultural college. Are Visiting Conklins .Mrs. Sidney S. Cotikliu of Ontario, California, niiu M ss Irene S. Conklin of New ltritain, Connecticut, are visitors for the holicuys ut Ike home of Air. and Mrs. E. S. Conklin of Eugene. ulais Contempt Case Ends Contempt of court proceedings nguinst X. 'J. llluis were dismissed by .liuige tl. r. Skipworlh of circuit court yesterday when it was shown that he had made payments to his divorced wife, bb or dered, i Turnhull TnkrN Trip Ceorse Turnhull, professor of Jour nalism at the University of Orefron, has left for Chtcairo to attend a Journalism conference. He will also visit In New York, returning to Kugene the first of the new year. 'IS-' CITY NEWS S im for Divorce Mrs. Wilmii (ti-uco Snyder Im mm-h-H nil (or divorce against Klvim Snviler, 'bfrirjjf cruel imd trillll limil trpiitmcnr. Ikj vere . wed in EtiKene. Marth 24, 1CJ0, ami haw, i thri'e-.vpar-old von rfirhom the mother seeks eiisto.lv. llmv. mi II. Browoell is her attorney." Aro Seoking Finder Some time ago n pair of corduroy tioiiHers wjih found in back of the Ifoilig theatre, and police were asked to find the owner. The owner, Alvin Fogies of KXW Third avenue vest, bus been lo Come from Seattle James i'itt and wife of Seattle, Wash ington will visit at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. It. 11. Dunbar during the holi days. 1'itt, a former resident of 'Kugene. lias not been here for many years, and k surprised ut the changes of the city. I toll Ik Goon o Conference Orlando Mollis left today for Indian apolis to attend the international stu dent conference December) L'8 to Jan uary 1. He is a University of Oregon student. Tlic Eugeno Uotary club pays bis expenses. 12 beautiful Christmas win dow displays re plete w i t h an abundance of ap propriate ,; g i f t suggestions This store will re main open from 8 a. m. until 8:,5() p. in. Saturday and Monday. Shop in the morning if possible. "How Pleasant Is Christmas Dealing Where Courtesy Is" This Big Gift Store So Splendidly Helpful To Tardy Christmas Shoppers TIIKEK BIG FLOOKS FILLED TO OVERFLOW ING WITH ALL SORTS OF MAGNIFICENT GIFTS ALL ARRANGED WITH CHRISTMAS SELECTION IX MIND ALL PRICED ATTRAC TIVELY.. (Tho name of this store on your gift will add infinitely to its appreciation). SIXTY-ONE COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT (' "WORKERS, ALL STRIVING TO MAKE YOUR EVERY DEALING HERE A PLEASANT OCCAS ION. (There's an air of genuine hospitality about this store that you are aware of the minute you enter the door).1 INCOMPARABLY THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCKS OF CHRISTMAS MERCHAN DISE IX EUGENE. ALL FRESH AND XEW. (There aro no "chestnuts" lying around these premises). WHETHER YOU PURCHASE HERE OR NOT YOU ARE WELCOME TO USE THE MANY CONVEN IENCES OF THIS PROGRESSIVE STORE. ' FREE PHONES SECOND FLOOR, . FREE R EST ROOMS SECOND FLOOR. PARCELS CHECKED FREE BALCONY. PHONE 4 PRIVATE EXCHANGE CON NECTING ALL DEPARTMENTS. ' ' " MAIL -ORDERS FILLED WITH UTMOST CARE. COMPETENT FREE DELIVERY SERVICE. (You may depend on your purchases being delivered when they are promised),,' . . ' , ' CHRISTMAS PARCELS MAY BE MAILED AT THIS STORE thereby avoiding the congestion at the main post office. Stamps for sale here. ' ; 1 1000 Fancy Christmas Boxes HALF PRICE Truly Eugene's Christmas Store of Superior Service. lteliable. Merchandise Reliable Methods Home of Butterick Patterns and Publications . Admittod To Hospital Lillian Flint of the Delta'Zeta sorority ( house, Felix (inipp of Springfield, 1.. T. iMnrk ot l.hfit Olive street, and Koy lux- (cated, but now the finder of the pants jwm of 0kri.lKe were today admitted day, routine business matters being ta ken up. The an nil ul meeting and elec 1 Hon of tho board is to be held Janu ary 17. open evenings until Christmas. 823 Willamette Street ifif ill for a man's Christmas give him the gifts a man wants! - - give him gifts that are usable, wearable, new, fine and correct - - - that are different which yet answer (lis personal desires. 'f you have cudgeled your brain trying to think of "dif ferent" gifts we urge you to come to our store tomor row - - . -gee wilat our good taste our sound values provide for you. . give him a sweater, 'mo now beauties in brushed wool, heather worsteds, golf coats or pull -overs sfli.OO up. give him a bathrobe. f genuine Beacon blankets, Indian patterns, eorduroys, lorry cloth and broadcloth .-G.50 up. give him hosiery, silk, wool, silk and wool, silk lisle, cotton and golf hose 40c, 75e, $:!.()(). give .him slippers. Pullmans, and house slippers of leatlior $2.50. LADIES Come here this week to 'buy your ?ift handkerchiefs - - - beautiful new ship-, nienf, just in : - - extremely low prices. reen " , . . ; incn.s -wear V bna pf 'Eugerur's'. b.est. stores the Kugene hospital. DittmiKHnla from the QOHnitai included aiiijk -Marjone Head of Susan Campbell hall and G. IticketU . M""i Mut Be Legal uf C res well. To Have Concert A vocal concert is to be presented Sat urday afternoon and evening and Monday evening at the McMorran and Washburue. store. A quartet composed of Glen Mor row, (ieorge H. McMorran. J. A. .Rob erts and Vnllentyne will sing. The concert Saturday nfternonn will be ttt :t::t0 o'clock, and the concerts on Satur day ami M.undny evenings will begin at S o'clock. All out-of-stute automobiles seeking 90-day permits to sojourn In this state, us Is allowed by law when registration lias beon mada with proper depots ,throiiKboiit the state, must have 191M Ilcenso or they will not be allowed such permits after January 1, accord ing to notice sent out by Sam Kossor, secretary of state. Month to ;ivc Talk ,, 11. A, Kooth will be the principal speaker on the program of tho Kufrcne Klwanls club Monday .noon, It lias been announced. Hooth's talk ut the lunch eon of Klwiinlans will be on "A Christ mas MeNsiiKa to ItusinesH Men." The Ford Coaches Popular A full ..m.l.tnil ,,t tli ii linn Vnl'l ofiflnbAB has been sold nnd the five additional nwl' "ruHiuzeo iv wan is uueci u w in ..llowed to the K. Simmons plant by 0"ur several .elections nt tho luncheon, the Ford finrtorv have also been disposed " of, it whs wid 'today at the ganige. The Slnrsh liom After ( ulli-n whole bunch ftf new coaches will be de- Constahle John Marsh was to return livered by January 1. There is every Portland, this afternoon with. K. itidicBt'on' that the" Kugene quota of 71 M CuMen. former Kutieno special po- vn.ia f k w.-LI in Ihxemher would bn llceman and former special deputy sher- rebehert, it is said. I lff- nf forgery and obtaJnlnK ("linrrh 'fitHirit Klre A fire nt the Panebo cliurcb four miles west of Kugene on the Klmira poad was the rausn uf a cull to the local fire dWparl (unit this mrtrnlnff shortly after I" o'clock. The fire was prac ticnlly exliiiKulshcd when the firemen nrrivrrl, ;i h tlio men nf tho communlly luid worked hard to check tlio flames. A fiilr-slzMl hole was burned In the rliurch floor, but otherwise the damage was slight. money and goods by fraud. Cullei arrested In Portland Wednesday. Marsh left for the metropolis lute Thursday. Folice Troubles Continue. Troubles of the local police continue rnabated. This morning there was a new uport on the blotter. It read: ''fall from Ham's nt 1 :-'0. A man there seemed very much excited because he didn't find a name on the hotel register he was look ing for; but upon n more careful exnmi nation of the register with tho .nurist- l mice of the police, ine niuue wan iounu, and the man felt nener. runeral l Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. M. S. lloyd will be held Saturday morning nt 10:.'M c'clrn k from the Veath chapel. Frank Fay Kddy of the First Fnilnrian chunh will officiate, and burial will be in the 1. O. O. F. cemetexv. Mrs. Itoyd died Thursday morning in a local hospital. folIiAving an operation. Mt huAlwnd and 'mother were at the bedside. Hrftirnn From WnHon Khncr Holland has returned to hfs Jif-me hTc after a visit of three weeks with friends at Walton. Tnhlr Snpp'r Hnn llnoquet Kmploves of the Table Kupply com pany gut'nered at a baiuiuvt at tlie O--bnrn hot"! lust niht us KUtsts of L. I. I'elrce, proprietor. i;r' l lileflnlns to .Meet Next Thursday evening the managers of the finiv Cash and Tarry chain of grocery tors meft fur a general get tontlier snd bouse conference at tho Osburn hotel. . (rnntl Jury fiillrd On a;couiit of the number of criminal cases awaiting action, the grand jury has been culled for Thursday, December 27, at 10 o'clock". Tho group ot boys charged with numerous burglaries, the two Mexicans accused of shoplifting ami the four farmers said to have aid ed tho Florence bank robbers wilt have their cases considered. (tflN Arc Offered Shipment of 21 pairs of sox, flvo sweaters, three bathrobes and six pairs of piijumaH by the local chapter of the lied Cross Is being made to the vet erans' hospital No, 77 of; Portland as glfth for the Christinas nf tho vote runs In tho hospital. The material for the gifts was furnished hy tho Ited Onus and local women volunteered to do tho work. Atttl MOO to Church Fourteen hundred persons were added In the f'hrfstlan church at Melbourne, Australia, during the revival services conducted by llev. Jesse Kctlt-nis of this city, who has returned to Eugene for a few days. Me will spend the Christmas holidays here with his mother and oth er relatives, and then goes on to Kansas City. Next Kiindny be preaches at the First Christian church hern. Yester day ha addressed feugeno lilblc Univor slty students. Here from Cretwcll .Mrs. F. A. Kichardson of Creswell wa in KuBfne today to attend the annual meeting of the Iane county chapter of the AmericHO Ited Cross. Lots Are Sold lxts U and Ut in block (hree. Victoria Heights addition, have been sold to Mr. end Mrs. !onnrri Koepp of this -jty. The lots were formerly owned bv loya! j.Itugh. The deal was made through the Sam itugli JtcHlty company. 4 nrfrrgoe Operation i! li. Wmil or momr route j Mrs. Leaving for Idaho Mr. and Mrs, lorn itugn and Mis? I'm? rile, underwent st Mercy hospital Thursday. IMoch of Marcola underwent operation the fuu- day. major operation I'unline J'ieri e, aisti-r of Mrs. Hugh, are A. u planning to leave Mini may morning to minor motor to llrimmer. Idaho, to visit the tujser of Mrs. linitli and Miss Pierre. aetttroo U Martri!- , , Ct rKJm.fr acafln of students at the l."'igerM Iiitm-n ("Vlege ll l art tjl tV close of 'jHes't-Vb. Ttp clsfsses wil again lKc up on JMiri wllferti to Portlantf- r. and Mt-. j:4 '.' Wiifert ff the ff;rt Snd and Vrnvet nij)(b!ijy of Jhibl itf. lft'for .l'ortlspd 4hts uionaqg .to MirtwitfC' -ifflitiiiI.tl suuulif-s for lb 1 .hint.'A mrshr tfnd electrw hoit yc. fo Christmas Carols FOR MANY GENERATIONS AND IN MANY NATIONS CHRISTMAS HAS BEEN OB SERVED AS A JOYOUS FESTIVAL. THE HUMAN HEART FINDS EXPRESSION IN GOOD DEEDS, IN GOOD WORDS AND IN SONGS OF INNOCENT MERRY-MAKING AS WELL AS HYMNS OF PRAISE. "THEN CAME THE MERRY MAS QUERS IN AND CAROLS ROARED WITH BLITHESOME DIN." SO RUNS THE OLD CAROL THAT TELLS OF CHRISTMAS JOYS IN OLD ENGLAND. OUR CHRISTMAS CAROLS OF TODAY BORROW SOMETHING FROM THE PAST, THOUGH SAVORING LESS OF "BLITHE SOME DIN" AND MORE OF REVEREN TIAL JOY. THE McMORRAN & WASHBURNE STORE QiJARTETTE WILL SING A GROUP OF APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS CAROLS SATURDAY ND MONDAY AT 9:30 A. M., 3:30 AND 7:30 P. M. PRIMARILY AS AN INSPIRING OtSNIlta OF THE DAYF0R OUR OWN STORE FAMILY, SECONDAR ILY AS A BRIEF RELAXATION FROM THE BUSY RUSH HOURS OF SATURDAY AND MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVEN THE PUBLIC IS MOST VITED. CORDIALLY IN- tfl "525 "vYlLLAUET-W; ST. en, avi 000 o o o o - - " - ' a ' -----