, Pago. Six.
THE - EUGENE -DAI L'Tr.O TJ R TJ
TIRE WIDTH STATUTE
WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL, PERSONAL
By VELMA RUPERT ' '- -
CLIJB ITEM 3 SHOULD BE FUUNBD V TO THE SOCIETY EDITOR
BETWEEN 10 A. M. AND 12 M.ELEPHOTE OTMBBB 1200 '
E)
We have a splendid assortment of import
ed and domestic perfumes, in beautiful
packages from
50c to $5.00
We suggest the following odors:
'UOUBIGANT ' LANGLOIS
QUKLQUES
FLEURS
VIOL AY"
AM-BRE-.ro YAL
' COTY
L ORIGAN
CARA-NOME
1IUDNUT
THREE FLOWERS.
JONTEEL
BOQUET RAMEE
TRU FLOR
Perfume Atomizer
Perfume Burners
f j.
- (Something new)
8.r)C to $2.25
$6.00 to $10.00
We also have, spine splendid, toilet sets from $2.50 to $10
HOLIDAY
CANDIES
In Christmas.' boxes -Page, Shaw, John
- - slon's and Liggett's
. From 75c to $3.00 :
Large Mamma Dolls $1.50
Have you seen the fine lino of large "Mamma" Dolls
here ? We are sure you will . find - them wonderful
values at the price, each t..vt.?. .ur- ft.ffQ.
Four Registered Druggists at Your Service
W. AT Kuykendall, Inc.
870 Willamette Street r'"' -; EngeneOregdit;
About 45 former students of the Ore
gon Agricultural college enjoyed a
Christinas get-together party ut tho
Anchornge Thursduy evening. Thin wa
tho second gathering of tlie Coun
ty O. A, ('. club and took tho form of a
social uffnir. Instead of a business
meeting. President W. J. Kerr, of tlio
CorvalllH Institution, who was In Eu:
gene, spoke Informully during his stay
at the. gathering. Mrs. Henry Hane
rp.mp guve a vocal hoIo and Henrietta
Muntiny gave, a feature dance and short
reading. The program wan followed by
dancing and yie distribution of Christ
inas gifts.
Vcteruns of the Civil wur will he es
pecially honored by the women of the
home of Mrs. V. V. Htlmhausnr Thursday
party for their benefit In the post rooms
at the armory Katurday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Th re will be a Christinas tree
and each mm m rr of the order Is asked
to provide u prent to be distributed
among the old soldiers.
Miss Juno Taylor of JCvorett, Wash.,
is expected to urrlvo In Kugene Katur
duy fro spend the Christmas holidays at
the home of her sister, Mrs. tl. S.
Fireside club members for funday af
ternoon jit the Huardsloy home. : fr
-
In rosionse to a recent letter uiWi-esH-ed
to the uecrehu-y of state by tlie Wul-tern-l'nrkH
T.nnilie?-eonninriv of tlii city
air. nnu aim. w. n. jeweii were hqhih' regnnling a queKtlon of paying iHWinon
for tho Thursday Dinner club meeting n Mcenm' feeH by trix-k ownerK where it
at their home lunt evenlnir. Tho Christ- j Wil8 found net-eHxary tlmt 8aid owners in
mas motif vu tarried out In decora-1 rfenBed the width of tires on their v
tlons for tlio tahle. Mr. and Mm. Mac- . ticeH jn order to make it poiwible for
duff w.llf tie hoBta for thejsathering la , ,,pm to operate profitably during the
three1 Weokn. . winter neason on roada and comply with
TliJci'GoileKf C'roHt NoluljU'orhood club
enJo)'d an IntercotlukljmeliKt at the
hom of Mr. p. O. tttnityyiftir Tburnday
afteihooh at which 'Mrs. J. B. Hudson
(rave a most interesting tnlk on the
early inisslonarit-s of Orefron. currying
out the .program of study of Oregon
which the club has adopted. Mrs. croa.
the recent order of tlie county court, lim
it in the wciftht to y.V pounds per tire
Inch, a letter has today been received
by the abovo company from the secre
tary of state as follows: '
"Itexunniliim to votir communication
of a few duvs ago, relative to tire widths
where additional- tire, width.. is supplied
inclosed are
,rs, L-res- tl .,.,..:.. ,.,. ,luu ,mlv
aey also spoke. The hostess provided . ( V(,rll wujt.h lluvl. provided I
..... laii; ... for luc convenience of truck ownei-B
wisuiug (o avail ,1 UCUIDlIlt C0 v wiui "
Mies Brownell Frasier Is In Eugene
to pass the holiday vacation period with
her, mother. Mrs. K. J. Frasier. Miss
Fni'sler Is teaching in the schools of
Oakland, Cal. '
To pass the ovening playing cards.
Miss Mao Gibson baa Invited the Satur
day ftrldgc club to her home this even
Keardsley. Hho will be a guest nt the log. Mrs. C. u. Slgman and Mrs. Charles
Christmas party being planned ! tlio (JoiiW. will bo additional guests .
OFFERED TONIGHT BY
ST. MARY'S PUPILS
Pupils of St. Mary's parochial school
will present the Christmas cantayi,
"lOnhoes of Bethlehem.' 'at St. Mary's
parish hall at 8 o'clock tonight. All are
Invited to attend.
Following Is tlie cast of characters:
Herod k Clarence Schmidt
Cry Inlus,. 'Philip Wald
Lucifer Carl Waske
KIiik Krnnels CoKhland, Murlce
Schnorenbergr, Herbert Voters.
8t. Joseph Austin Colbert
Blessed Virgin Mary Alice Thomas
Mlrlnm Margaret Coghlan
Ruth Mai'Knret O'Parrell
Bemonnh .'. Klleen Colbert
Afra tOreek Malden).......Rose McMullen
Flavla (Homan) Evelyn Houck
Shepherds Philip Gent, John Gal
lagher, Gregory Franzwu, -.ep Schae
fers. Itllly Flanagan.
Angels Hose Mary - Toman, Mary B.
Schaefers. Mary Theresu Glmpl, Cath
erine McIIale, Mary Frances Plinsky,
Jaicllie Dannies, Maxlne Wutson,
Dallas Trethewey, Cluudie I-ee Herrmann,-
-Dorothy Uuumgartner, Mary
: Glmpl, Margaret Jacob, Clatido Fred
ericks, (lem B. Hehue.furs, Geo. Swal
.... loy, Everett, til ills. Norman Gocden,
. Robert Schoen. Geo. Schoen, John
, Currle John Jlourk. VUruco liouck,
Harold Mil! or, Mk-hiiol Callaghan.
Cliiirus Meinliers fitveu.
First ohorus Irene Moore, Francos
Franzwa, Doris Caldwell, Margaret
Phillips, Agnes Gent, Bertha Kchnoren
berg, Florence Toman, Marguerite Fall,
Helen. Gqoclen, Matloloino Coghlan, Ha-
DONATE ITS
UP
0
Returns Pencil. Borrowed
; Five Years Ago In Ohio
Brldgeptirti Ohio, Dec. 21. iroro than
five years ago, when a draft contingent
was leaving Bellnirc, Ohio, near here, a
resident of this city, 0. A, Holmes, henrd
"nnc offlio bdyi- In the- train ttsk-tor u
pencil, i
One day recently as lie was passing a
young man on a street iu llellairc, Hol
mes was stopped.
"Here's your pencil," sold the .voting
man, handing lluhuej tho stub of a pen-
dio Cae,- Helen Brunnor, Besslo Gallug-
hor, Kdith McMullen, Grace Maxwell, I judividual donations,
xiiuB-uoeuon ami uertruue lok,
, Second chorus Morlin Bluls, Jimmy
tdo Broekert, Richard Fall, Oeorgo Max
Iwell, Carl Borger, Philip Wnld, Julius
Tim vi.nn fMw T..l..l..n,l d.nf l.n .'"in". Francis Galluglier. Klmor VI-
Colbort, Henry Coghlan, Joseph Brun
nor, Merles Flynji, Leo Jacobs, Ray Ja
cobB, Cecelia Tauchor, Cyril Igoe, Mar
tha Moore, Helen Rogers, Theodora
Hoffman, Ellen Russell, Pauline Rials,'
Marlatin Franiswa, Mildred Rogers, Nora
Flynn, Mary Chlsmor, Mary Farbcr,
Bertha Miller, Bernlco. Houck and Co-j
cilia Maggs. . i
Third chorus Kutherlne Auld, Kvo- I
KatiMns CItv. "Prison sIKops do not ' lyn Schaefers, Virgil Schimol. MarJorle
a couviot make," police found when thov . "v llUK,t!rB murguroi Bcnaciers, ii-aitn
invostlirntpd reports an esctiped prisoner Ilu-ol,. Klalne Moore, Murgarot Brun-
was Highter. "I m a Jtimherjaek,
.Scliool childien'of Kuseno have been
the bisKfHt contributors to the supply of
funds and wares for Hie Christmas bns
kets of the" poor of the city, nccordinjt
to ftEr. -M. S. Ady, who hits charge of
the work here.
Every school hns done its share, Mrs.
Ady .-reports, And the students hove
shown a wonderful spirit hi their giving'
One little girl was asked what she want
ed for Christmas, and her reply wm:
"Oh, give ine money, and then, I can giqe
it to the needy folks.'' ,
All the money received for the pur
chase of supplies was received from the
school -children. The University of Ore
gon students donated $100, and the high
schools and grades have also given. The
next largest single contribution was ,u
$25 grocery credit by the Ku Klux Klan.
Girls Do Good Work.
"The Camp Fire (lirls, the Girl Re
serves, and the Girl Scouts linve .been
efficient and capable nides in the work,
Airs. Ady says. All the youngsters, boys
and girls, have done their share.
The sorority houses of tho Universty
of Oregon have cooperated in every way
with tho work. too.
"Kvery sorority house on the campus
helped." said Mrn. Ady today. "They
worked efficiently, loo. They disked first
what was -needed, and then they nmde
or gave that. H
"I think there are goint to be some
mighty fine Christ mases for everybody
thiH year." - - j
The htfest contributions were from
tho Daughters of the Nile and the Kozv
Korner Kiub, together with a number of
vision of flection LTi of the motor vehicle
law, which permits the using of over
sized tires upon trucks not exceeding
two tons captivity, for the purpose of
securing trai-tioii and not. for, the 'pur
pose of, increasing the ombined weight
and, load capacity.. .
''If you will submit the facts in ac
cordance with the bl links and the pro
Visions of the law. referred to. the nuit
tor of granting the, permit, w,H receive
con pi deration." -
The. law as set forth in laws of 1921.
special session, chapter H. section X gov
erning these mot cr vehicles reads as fol
lows: .
"The secretary of state may in, Jim dis
cretion grant a permit to: iwp oversize
tires on motoi; trucks not. exceeding two
tons capacity, for the purpose, of secur
ing traction and not for t.he purpose, of
increasing the combined weight and load
capacity and no charge in excess of the
regular license ant), tire width feespro
vided, for regular," equipment shall be
, ile." ,,
It will, therefore be necessary for
those wishing to incrense the width of
tires on light trucks and not pay addi
tional license fees to secure the neces
sary application papers, covering , tllV
change in equipment, from the secretary
of state and fill out the, sume in accord
ance with the. instructions lrint,ed on the
s.i me, it is announced. "' '
Give Manhattan Shirts
He'll- say i he's delighted
that's natural; you'll know he
really means; it if ' you give
Him, a couple of these silk
striped I Manhattan they're
very fine.
$.50
Maifhattans $2.50 $8.00 ,. "
WADE BROS.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
rnrrlpd .the (.nmn pencil nil through tos. l-hlllpoko Norman Phillips, Billy
r rnuc-o. At tunes tt was tho only om in
tlin entire wimpiiny, lie Raid end it
Herved ns n good-lur k token. The cx-aer-vlce
man unid he decided to keep what
wiih left of the pcneil while ovcrKcas and
hring it back to the . United Slates in
hope of meetiiiK the donor nnd returuinn
the pencil to him, , v
GIANT LINER IS
REACHED IN TOG
AT. ROBBIN BEEF
(Continued from page one) '
EUGENE COLLECTiUR AGENCY:
No collection, so tee. No entry fee 01
5etoTO. Mr. ; USE THE GUARD WANT-AD WAY
B . - .
Ketcer. wearing
plained.
the loud
rjark " I'aul "or, 1'BUllno Toman, Oortrudo Hchaofor, , B,rut
rlothns ex. . Helen Klrchorr, Agnea Miller, JoBopnlno , neou
' llnlemun, Clmrlcs Sohacfera. -giiinuoll. H.on'c 1
. .1 . .
Good Things to Eat
Whai One Thing Will Spread Christmas Cheer
1 11 More Than Plenty of Good Things to Eat
Christmas
, .V . Nuts
Who can remember a
Christmas without
plenty of nuts? All
fresh, new crop, select
ed, fancy nuts.
Christmas
Candied Fruits
k treat for every mem
ber of the family. Bis
hop's Candied Fruits,
Church's Stuffed Figs,
Stuffed Dates, Fancy
Pulled Figs, Cluster
Raisins and Preserved
Ginger.
Remember, Everybody Likes Candy
So give them a box of the famous Vogan's or Imperial Choc
I olates Ia, 1, 2, and 3-Pouhd Boxes, from 50c to $3.00
Christmas
Candies
Rich, highly flavorod
Bpn Bons, Soft
Creamy Mixed Creams
Brilliant Satin Fin
mftod II a r d Can
iy, Plain Mixed Bright
Colored Candy all
fresh stock direct from
Vogan's and Imperial
, Candy Kitchens. Ter
' lb. 22c to 39c.
The
Model Kitchen.
Is ready with plenty of
Fruit Cakes, Plum
Puddings, fancy Cakes,
Pics, Coffeo Cakes,
French Pastry, Bolls,
Doughnuts and Bread
always fresh and de
licious. y
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PACKED GIFT BOXES
Fruits, Nuts or Candies ready for express or mailing.
Just leave address with us and we will do the rest
l t Is Our Pleasure to Serve You
Dice Grocery Go.
EIGHTH AND OMVE
3 PHONES, 183
Wutson, Joseph Conn. . Joseph KoKorn,
1 lor ton Houck, llertnan Ituurnparton.
JoHoph. UubhcH, GoorK Hluis, Edwnrd
AVellnltz, JoMoph Uertror Puul Conn,
Oeitrge HclUiniiu, Cornollus Outhrio,
Loulo Mlllur, Stanley MilJcr. Ullly Klttu
Ugllll. i
lloyn Will SI i iir.
Soiir h; boys JameM BItH. iiureueo
Ktrt'ltoff, Jnrk Cumplioll, l,ynn Hourk,
Kraaieen HerKer, Kuyinond Uotrora, Kd
wurd ilnipl. John Koko, Wllahlro Brla
tinv, CliurleH ChrlHtoiiHon. Carroll Atild,
Kdwnrd !''rnn7,va, Ulehnrd Maxwell, Ar
thur (luthrle, leonard Shermnn, Charles
Toman. I
AnKelN Perrlno Wnton, I.eula Mil
ler, Helen ChriHtengeu, Kimmi Heltx
nmn, Klleen Loud, Kutherlne Uullanher,
Klorence Full, Utith Trotheweyt
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from the office up to that time.
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Says Hubby Jried
To Sell Her For
$100; Is Divorced
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Detroit. lon Hawrany no was di
vorced from Albort Hawrar.y by Judge
DeWttt Merhanv In reply to her hus
handa but for divorce she charoed
Mint he offered to sell her to one tf( , many We brought ifuhore.
nis menus lor jiuu, i ney nsd.orcn
In tho effort to get her clear, tuga
were pushing u pa hint the bow and on
tho aide, while others had lines pulling
on the sterrt.'.' "More tujrs were gather
ing to offer HBtdstanco, '
It was abpiijnt that she had struck
first -on her ort bow. ' " ' -
A -ferrybont captain said that she
seemed to take a Buddon sheer before
alio, struck. Numorous opinions wore
1 ns to the cause.
believed that the tide mlfrht '
have been responsible whllo others ad
vanced tho opinion that tho pilot got!
off the courao in tho fog and wont into '
the shallow water. - I
Wbon she steamed up the bay the fog 1
wns so heavy that only the tops of hot
stacks were vislhle from the shoro.
- Hrgnril Affair A Joke.
Pasengrs, who bad bnen making
preparatltms for fllsemhurlciUon rr
gardad tho affair ns a lurk. A ten
dunce was started on 11 deck. Mean
while customs officials commenced ex
amining baggage aboard, so that some
of the more fortunate could be token
nshoro in tugs. t .
There was n rush" for the wireless
room us hundreds of those aboard' hud
train reservations which they desired
to cancel.
Others wanted to send 'messages to
frleiulH and relatives to 'Inform them
that their Christmas nrrlvul- home
would be delayed. ' '
The ship's staff began serving lunch
eon and making preparations to serve
dinner. T
The shores of the Imv wero plainly
visible from the Kovluthan's decks, us
wero the rlimterlng sky-scrnpefs of
Manhattun. "so near and yet so far." .
Axnt M ffM' Tide.
Klghteeu tugs wero stnndliig by. puff
ing vainly In their efforts to pull the
big liner off th rtiurt flat. It appealed
that the I.evlnthnn would remain hard
nnd fast ashore until the tide np
proaehedthe flood, ahout 6 p. m.
Captain Herbert Hartley said it would
he Impossible for him to make n state
ment until be hud reported to head
quarters. The pilot, Joseph Klgley. ex
plained that it was a strong ibt from
Kill Von Kull that was responsible. U
caught the hiri on the port sldo and
beforo the drift -4?ould be controlled she
was aground. There aa 41 feet of
water ustern and .15 ftet on the bow,
' Man Avoid (nir 'Inffle.
Pilot Ulgley HHid he Was trying to
avoid 110 harbor truffle in the mode
rule fog by keeping to tho left. Ho
tlimtgh tho water there would bo deep
enough for drum nee. v.
The tug MunomJnee Went' aground
less than f.O fe(.t froiu tho place where
the l-evintliaii lilt the mud bank.
Tim passengers bad expecUd :ta. land
ut 1 1- h m. Many wore disappointed
when they realised thy wero "hung
up; down the ls, but m(tat of them re
garded It as a huge. Joke.
Remove Passengers.
rihortJy after. p. .m;? the ferryboat
rresideut UuohcvcU Mtarted takiug the
I.c viathsn.'w firnt-class pHHsengers ashore.
The ferry uiiineuvered her way along
side the Riant liner, which st that time
was luting to starbourd at her churning
proellers, under the, efforts .of n doen
tugs, fiii'd to move her from the mud
taic. he withdraws) of the tide result
ed in a lowering of the vescl!i stern,
l-uf her prow remained sluck in the, mud.
The port side water Ifno was above
water by mtd afternoon.
1 he ferry took n spencers froiu the
That Are Serviceable
And last the year around. Your last chance to buy useful and
Practical Gifts.
Aluminuimvarc, Savory and Lisk Roasters, Carving Sets, Silverware, Pocket
, Knives,, Razors in many different makes, Alarm Clocks and. Reliable Watches,
Pyrex and Graniteware, Wiss Scissors, Razor Strops. Tools for all kinds of me
chanics. Coaster "Wagons and Tricycles. Coleman.' Lamps and Lanterns; Oil
Heaters. 'Fireplace Sets to fit any grate. Doii't forget our new Radio de
partment when selecting your Christmus gifts. . '
Store open evenings until Christmas Prices right.
Eugene Hardware Co.
I. 0. O. F. Building
Cor. 9th and Oak
'
Elks Christmas
Tree and M
rogram
Will be held at Elks Temple, 2 I M.
mm
Monday,
December 2hth
for
THE CHILDREN OF
LANE COUNTY
All welcome from, the babe in:. the mothers' arms
' years-of g-Q.' . . :. 1 '
to 14-
COMMITTKK.
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