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THE EUGENE : DAILY- G U A B D
Friday Evening, March 21,' J2i.
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UlUEVM CONtTimnON
BRAN
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What a wreck of the human body' constipation
can make. It floods the system with dangerous
poisons. It leads , to serious diseases,. Don't
neglect it I .
Kellogg' s Bran, cooked and krumbled, if eaten
regularly, is guaranteed to relieve permanently
the most chronic cases of constipation. If it fails,
your grocer will return your money.. Kellogg' s is
ALL bran.' Doctors recommend it They know -that
only ALL bran can bring 1 00 percent results
Kellogg' s Bran stimulates the intestine in
nature's own wonderful way. It sweeps, clean
and purifies! It makes the bowels function
naturally and regularly.
Kellogg' s Bran has a delicious, nut-like flavor
. Mat it with milk or cream or in the recipes given
on every package. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily
in chronic cases, with every meal. All grocers
: ' IBV'M
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the original HHAH-ready to eat
News of Lane County
" ' f pedal Correspondence to The Guard
another faoorlte In a famous lint.
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Here are popular ravontet selected from
our Royal Rotarian, Princeu, PrUcilla and
Autocrat Chocolates to present a rare
variety to the lover of unusual candy.
Contains creams, caramels, nuts and fruits '
in dark, bitter-sweet and milk chocolate.
, ' Mallow rMoonlifht ,-
INSIST ON VOCAN "S ''-'
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MOOSE DANCE
Saturday . night, at
Dreamlnpd ' Ball. Good
music. Public invited.
Thum-Pri-tf
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9 h
Very 3 Hours
BREAKS THAT COLD
HiU'a Cascera Bromide Quinine will
break your cold in one day. Taken
promptly it prevents colds, la grippe
and pneumonia. Demand red box
bearing Mr. Hill's portrait. All
druggists. , r " . Price30c
CASCARA&QUINIHE
W. H. hill co, ojjf oanwca-
ACROSS FROM PUBLIO MARKET EUGENE
EVERY
DAY
PRICES
1 Shortening:
.Pure Vegetable
4-lb. pail .....68o
8-lb. pail .'.'.$1.36
Bulk, lb, 17o
EVERY
DAY
PRICES
4Jb. pail, . . . .750
$-lb. pail V.'lll.SO
f? Pineapple V!
No. 1 Tall ...20c
No. 2 Tall ...25o
No.; 2i Broken 25o
No. 21 Choice 30o
; Apricots
No. 2 Tins , .17o
No. 2J Tiim".'20c
No. 2i Libby's 28c
;.. Peaches
Del Monto '2s 24c
2 cans 45c
No. 2 J cans ..29c
2 cans ,....55o
Rosedalo
.No. ,21 cans 20c
SATURDftY SPECIALS ms
- ' SUG AR. :. .
lo-U). Cloth Sack, Cano v. . . . . ; . . . . . .98c Grape Fruit
. . . Tho Largest
, B R 0 C C O L I , Juciest ....10c
Solid Honda, Nicely, Trimmed, lb. . ... ,8c '
BAKERY DEPARTMENT anff8
Cherry Cuke, 2-lavcr, round 35c . BunKlst
2-laver, square .' '. 45o now slock)
Ansel Food Cake . . .20o 2 doea 25c
Devil Cups, dozen 15o '
French Pastry, ,10c; 3 for 25c
; ' 1 - " ' . . Lemons ..
'BUTTER Largo Juicy
Ouaranleed Croamery ............ .49c " doi!011 ,,25c
Country Made . . . . . 45c ,
Kellogg 's Corn I'akes, 3 pkgs. ......25c Bacon
Post Tonaties," 3 pkgs. . . ..... . . . .V... .25c Pieces, lb. . . . .15o
. - . , . Heavy, lb. ... 19c
Medium, lb. ..23c
-COFFEE.
Prices have advanced Our Contracts on " '
Bulk Protect You! Milk
Our Money Back Guarantee Satisfies You Borden's
Per pound 30c, 35c, 38o Alpine
Save the "Tin" and enjoy a good cup Carnation
of Coffee. 10c
It Always Pays To Trade at Gray's
SPRINGFIELD,
COTTAGE OEOV-B
Cottace Grove, Ore., March 1. The
Leo Johnson family will move to the E.
X. Katfg bouse on west Main street.
Mr. Kads and family will leave Boon for
Medford. ,.
I Miss lia Bueii from Fulls City, .who
1 lias been visiting her n'ater, Mrs. .Albert
I Woodirl, - returned - home Thursday. '
11. II. Starr from Kugene in putting
! a atoek of jewelry In the old Madsen jew
elry store on Main street, tl. v. Mauseu
had a jewelry utoro In thin building 'JO
years ago. ,
Mr. and Mrs. I.' B. Morris returned
Wednesday nighi from Klamath, , full's.
They visited their son, I.. B. Morris Jr.
and daughter,- Mrs. Boss Htamply. '
Jack Heed, the wrestler from Ogden,
'Utah, is at Hotel Bartell. Be will meet
I(al)b Hand next Tuesday night , in, 'the
armory. ' ' : '
Mr. and Mra. Taylor from California
are visiting Mrs. Taylor's brother,. M.
M. Wheeler of OowdyviUe.
Bettle May Bomaine came with Rr. and
Mrs. Kimo from Portland last Monday
for a visit. .' 1 :. .-! .
Itny Nelson la already to open his elec
tric shop on Main street but his mach
inery is delayed. . ..
S. T. Perry from Lebanon is in town
again visiting the I. B. Morris family ami
looking for property.
The A.. L. Wbodard sawmill will beirln
work agnin next Monday after being shut
;uown lor several weeks. '
Mrs. Molvin McKibben was brought
home Tliursday from the Eugene hospi
tal. Khe is recovering nicely from an op
eration. "
Mrs. C. ti. Bartholomew came lip from
; Kugene Wednesday and is visiting her
son-in-law, William Heck and family,
r Mrs. N. S. Pohll and children left
; Thursday morning for Chehalis, Wash.,
to be with Mr. Pohll. " - "'
I Josephine Best, granddaughter of Mrs.
i Louisa M. Thompson, and W. Worth
from Portland returned home ''Thurs
day after attending the funeral of Mis
Beat's grandmother. ; v , ' .
B. P. nnd Mrs. Blnard received a' let
tor this week from their son James,
who i with the Pacific fleet on Uh way
back to, Son Francisco from New York.
-Mrs. Frank Mendenhall and Bon Mnr
flial left Thursday for their old home in
Harrisburg. They will attend the 1'. M.
CV A., reception while there.
Mrs, JL P. Bennett returned to her
home in Portland Thursday after visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Fct Sanford.
Mrs. L. J. Scholz returned from Drain
Wednesday evening bringing her father,
Rimer Woods. Mr. Woods has sn absccaK
on his 'jaw, which has caused it to
"lock." I)r; Frnst lanced it Thursday.
J. S.'McKy has the shinciea.
' Art Aldropp -who had- his right leg
broken at the Willis sawmill five, months
ago, returned Thursday morning. He has
been at the Mercy hosplbil. .
Misses Norma Hilton and Gladys Iios
kett will be the iiBhers in the now Ar
cade theatre, which will' open April 1.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Odenburg motored
down from Albany Thursday and ore vis
iting their daughter Mr-A- W. Swan
son nnd family. ... .
General Johnson bought the tshmael
place east of town Thursday for $ 1(100.
Mra. T. B. Barrows, daughter of Mrs.
Kllen Burton returned, Thursday. ' from
)ugene. ' . ,',. s, .
The Tiltlcum Qiub me.t Wednesday eve
ning with Mr. and .Mrs. William Ok
trander. A. O. WUliams, Mrs. Carrie
Hemenwny, Albert Griffin, and George
McQueen were the. guests. The chib will
meet in two weeks at, the home of Mr.
end Mrs. Charles A. Stevens on North
Seventh nnd Adams avenue. -
Bev. A. B. Speorow was elected Wed
nesday night to serve the 'Presbyterian
church of Cottsge. Grove tlie coining
year. 8. L. Godard,, modorator: E. J.
Kdwards, secretary; Mrs. B. R. Job,
treasurer; Mrs. Anna, Gowdy, trustee;
M. M. Wlieoler and A..K, Spenrow, mod
erators. Clyde' Ijiffoon's seventeenth birthday
waa celebrated Wednesday. Those pres
ent were Helen Brcedlove, 'Hester
Heard. Birdie and Mabel Lee, Ina Bel
low, Mr nnd Mrs. Tom Laffoon, Unas
Heard, John and George Hewitt, Ponna
Nichols, Earl Bnllcw, Albert Wright,
Clyde and Vivian Laffoon. '
The Cottage Grove motorcycle boys
have organised a club, colled "The Caln
pooyn Tribe" of which George Foster
is president; Harry Bcntle, secretary and
treasurer; E. M. Miller, aaslstnnt secre
tary; L. G. Pale, vice-president; L. G.
Cornwall, road captain; they will meet
the second and fourth Saturdays of each
month.
Mrs. H. C. Mitchell returned Tuesdaj
from the funeral of her brother-in-law
J. E. Harris of Salem.
Marion and Delmna Richmond, Dwight
Buchanan, Harry Godard, George Wil
acn, Gordon Wright, Bryou McKorland,
Ned Smith, John and George Hastings,
and Sam SwartJ!, high school students
attended IK-"!p in Eugene Wednesday
night nnd a banquet afterward.
Ohrling and Welden are using their
triK-ks to haul casing tor the Olson oil
well.
Grant Tower returned ' Wednesday
from Eugene where he has been for sev
eral days on business.'
T. C. Wheeler returned fr moa busi
ness trip to Portland Wednesday.
CBXSWELL
Creawcll, March 21. .V dinner party
was given Wednesday at the home of
Marguerite Groeggor. honoring Christine
Robinettc, who is home from Mi-Minn-ville
for spring vatation; Piicea were laid
for the following guests: Christine. Ooal
and Mildred Hobinette. llasel and Ksn
thcr Taylor, Margererte and Clifford
Greogger and Leslie Kirkliam.
Quito a number of Creswell residents
partook of a luncheon Wednesday at the
lmnio of Mrs. Trailer, given by the
Methodic. Indies' nid. Close on to $10
was derived. .
Mrs. Ethel Everson, postmistress,
sprained her ankle Tuesday while alight-
jing fro ma car. MYs. Ogram is filling her
place at the post office during her ab
sence. 1 Mrs. John Sanders of, Frcowater is
visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Jay Kunl.
J Howsrd Sedgwick ia home from O. A.
C. for the spring vacation. ' .
The boya of the Creswell high school
very evidently do not approve of bobbed
hair. An order appeared on the b'ack
board that no more girls are to bob their
hair. - . , . i
Ia R. Smith baa sold his barber abnp
to M. V. Endicott of Springfield. Mr.
Smith has had to sell on account of
failing health.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Land raade a busi
ness trip to Portland this week. .
me l.tttle titrls club met at the nime ,
of Harriet Moore on Tuesday and held i
a short business meeting with a reward
of ke cream and cake for refreshments.
Miss Muriel Shay, teacher of third and
fourth grades, was the honor guest at a
farewell itarty for ber at the home of
Mrs, E. K. Barnes, Wednesday even:ng.
The following nests enloyei the eve
ning: Miss Elsie Lea. Mrs. Klrkhsm,
Mrs. Phoebe Berry. Mrs. Lucille Miller.
Mrs. Verna Lulher and Misa Muriel
KhsrMrs. E. K. Rarnes '"
cr of the third and fourth grades for the
last two years has resigned her posi
tion in order to complet:! ber work In
he normal school at Mootnonth from
which she expects to graduate next sum
mer. She will be succeeded by Miss Pra
cia Olson, a normal-graduate who comes
highly reaoinniendea.
Vernice Kjemhus member of the
freshman class left last Tuesday wnn
her father and brother for the northern
part of the stale.'
; 'Lilly May White of California has
been recently enrolled In the third grade
nnd Liincwood Cheney has entered the
grade. '
Following Is the church announcement
for Sunday:
Frerade: "Hymn.' congregation . from
hymnal; prayer; talk on "Founders'
nay,' Mra. H. . Howe; pageant, -voices
of the Women;" pantomine. "Sweet
Story of Old." Erda Stratford; dialogue.
'Wioves Cruiclble; hymn, congregation,
from hymnal; thank offering; remarks
by pastor; doxology; benediction. This,
is tbe program for Sunday evening ser
vice at the Methodist church. Tbe Ladles'
Foreign Missionary .aociety assisted by
their Standard Hearers are offering this
program. Services promptly at o p. m.
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Radio Program S
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FRIDAY
7:00- T:80 p. m. KLX, features.
7:30- 9.00 p. m. KFAE, lecture. . rau-
'sic' readings.
8:00- 0:30 p. m. Ki'SO, m u s 1 c and
sermon. '
8:00-10:00 p. m. Km, concert nnd
" - entertainment,
8:30- 0:30 p. in. iKFOA, musical pro
gram. 9Ks12:00 p, m. KFI. musical foa-
, ..' tures. ' ' 1
9:45-11:00 p. lo-IVIlAP, Nlghtlmwk
frolic.
12 :00 p. m. WTAM, W 1 1 la r d ,
Cleveland, Ohio (390
. ' "' ') meters). Orchestra
and entertainment.
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BUSINESSMEN FINED -
McMinuville. Ore.,. Jlurch . 21. Four
men from Sheridan, arrested on charges
of drunk and disorderly conduct, plead
ed guilty nnd ' were fined by City Re
corder Shirley, who was routed out of
bed at o'clock yesterday 'morning to
have them appear before .him. Thomas
Fry, said to be , , prominent business
man of &hcridan, was fined $25; Joe
Cameron, $25, while Ed Hutchinson and
Charles-Luttropp, also said to be well
known business men of tbe neighboring
ejty, were -assessed $10 - each; Today
confiscatory proceedings were started in
circuit court agninst Fry's ear,,whieh
wiis seized by Night Watchman Berry,
tbe arresting officer, -and in which 'it was
alleged a. quart bottle, of liquor wus
found. .- : -, ,. - . .--J,.
rhone S. E; Stevens for risno,Tuning,
.fl'Jtna-lse. Sec Meredith. Phone 123-T.
Stewart's 4th Refund. Day
MONDAY, ' JAN. 14th.
STEWART'S r
QUALITY
AUT0MQ3ILE SUPPLIES
Tor All Makes of Cars
' Convenient location
Oak St., Bet. 9th and 10th
Service with a Smile!
CARS FOR HIRE
Without Drivers
Touring Oonpea 10c per
mile or $1 per hoar $4.00
for evening. .... ...
Sedans 12c per mile
$1.25 per hour $5 for even
ing. : .
McLean and Thomas
; ', In Jensen's Garage
1077 Oak St. Phone 1721R
Qelco
Electric
Washers
A tlrnt rinnm Wanhfaic Machine nMk
o betl, two motor, copper tab.
DELCO AUTOMATIC
FRESH WATER Tl NT tJ
Mo belts. place to sit e - -
months. Kor shallow -r deet t. pv.
. . ' Terms Is Snlt
For Sale By ..
W. I. HARGIS, Jr.
59 West 5th
10 Pounds Best Cane
Sugar 98c
BEBAD FRESH DAILY,' 10c LOAP FOR
FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND L
VALLEY ROSE FLOUR, SACK $109 "
PREFERRED STOCK COFFEE 1 LB f'Av
2J POUND CAN $1.10; 5 POUND CAN h '
: (Pencil Tablet Free With Every Pound Ofriirr V
SUGAR CURED PICNICS, POUNUD IV
SWIFT'S - EMPIRE . BREAKFAST BArnv
POUND 25c. . - . ..... yOA,
ONION SETS, POUND 10c;12 POUNDS $1 on
-ARD SIZE . PACKAGE VEGETABLE
-$L50 TWO-QUART DOUBLE BOILER 20 VP ad
GUARANTEE $1.19. : . -li-AB
-GUARANTEED HOUSE PAINT, ALL C0L0BS
, $3.3.5 .....,,-., ': r. '
PURE BOILED LINSEED OIL, GALLON $l.40.
J K Ounces for O VA
WHY PAY WAR PRICES?
Finer Texture and Larger Volume
, ' ; in Your Bakings
Millions of Pounds Used
by the Government
Auction Sale
Of Livestock, Farm Implements, Chickens, Etc., at the!
West 8th Street Feed Barn, 230 west 8th, Eugene, ore.i
SATURDAY, - MARCH 22, 1924
..Starting promptly atl o'clock. '.
18, Head of Dairy. Cows Jerseys, Guern
seys and Durhams
10 head of good 2 and 3 year. old. heifers', 3 fresh, the
others to freshen within 2 or 3 weeks.
8 head of Jersey and Guernsey cows, ' nearly all juStl
i fresh with calves at side. ; . ,' . -
11 HEAD OF GOOD FARM HORSES
. . Weighing from 1100 .to 1500 lbs. '.:
One team bnv celdinira. 5 venrs old. weieht 2700.
One team bay geldings, 8 nnd 9 years old, weight 2900.
One team brown mares, 7 and 8 years old, weignt -ow.
One team black mares, 6 and 7 years old, weight 2500.
One bay gelding, 4 years old, weight 1100.- . .."
One, sorrel niaro, 5 years old, weight 1200. ' . T
One brown gelding, 6 years old, weight 1500.
One Shetland nenv. 6 vears old. eentlo for children.
4 dozen White Leghorn yearling hens; 2 dozen Brown
iiCgnoru liens.
One low down, wide tire farm wagon; two sots good
heavy breeching harness; two steel plows; ono Oliver
chill plow; One 1-horso cultivator; one 1-horse coin ui
bean planter; one 2-section .harrow; ono spring tooth
harrow; several forks, shovels, etc.; also buggy and
harness.
TERMS: Under $10, cash; over $10 credit of 3 or 6
months on notes with approved security at o per
R. BEAUMISTER
C. S. SCOTT
OWNERS
J. K .GREER, Auctioneer
DRY WOOD
;j have a car of PLANER ENDS. Just the thing for
r,ui-k lifes or kindlings. Order now while we -
'. The Booth Kellv Lumber Co.
f 'k'-e 4"2 V 5th and Willamette SU.
iKsa Muriel Shaj,. who has (Mtt.tMCh.-J
.t.