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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1924)
Inrsday Evening, Jnly 17, 1924 THE E.U GENE DAILY GUARD Fage Five ? COOL FROCKS OF'LINEN and VOILE At July Savings Charming frocks for every summer-time frolio are now pric ed so inexpensively that women may buy a full supply at lit tle cost. $4.46 $7.95 up to $9.95 LARGE'S Mrs. T. E. Sanborn. The family will remain here until the first of September. On Trip Kra Murphy. Krlria Gilfilin end Mr. and Mr. J. II. Daniel have left for a motor trip to the 1'uget Sound country. 3T-ri3 THAT LEAD B CITY NEWS H Judge to Take Trip County Judge Barnard takes his wife and daughter early neit week on a short vacation trip. Tbey ex pect to visit Crater Lake. A. R. Lee Visits On his way to hie wheat farm near Viceroy, Saskatchewan, Canada, from California. A. K. Ia is visiting his mother, Mrs. Grace Ie. and eister. Miss Grace Lee, at 307 Sixth avenue west. Steamship It Launched - Toe steamship MienviMe, oesiinra for the Southern Pacific company's Atlantic steamship lines, was launch ed in Tacoma Weduesday, aecordins to word received at local Southern' Pacific headquarters. Cases Are Dismissed The case of Anna Jane Gowdy anainst T. M. Medley and the case of Iver Johnson and others against the .. . I MU.H n1 1TvtkMIr I-i", 111 - pany, have been dismissed in circuit court. They hsve been settled. Named Administratrix Mona R. Smith has been named ad ministratrix of the J3S00 estate of her husband, the late Charles Lee Smith of Coburg. Appraisers are George A. Drury, Enoch S'.ewnrt and H. L. VanDuyn. At Eugene Hospital Mrs. Harold Itenjamin. of Eugene. Miss Genevieve Thompson of Greswell and Sirs. Cora Vermillion of Toledo have been admitted to the Eugene hospitaL Lester Brant has been dismissed. at Home L H. Bailer Is reported ill at his De. His sou, W. A. Bailer, is down In Camas, Wash., to see him. mill, Waltera On Trip ounty Clerk and Mrs. R. 8. Bry and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters HV NOBODY L KES I A PERSON WITH SUED TEETH lo thing will ruin a person's ap trance or popularity quicker than it, spotty, yellowish, stained ftli. Unclean or tobacco -stained h donate untidiness and care- IBS, rnese are latai to ousi- fe or social success. Yet It Is jr so easy to remove teeth stains have clear sparkling white lh. This is through Bleachodont ki. nation,, consisting of a mild liquid which softens stains, a special paste which gently re kos them. without affecting tiiel. Perfected by two prominent Alsts. Brings instant results, ke your teeth flashing white i new, safe way. Get Bleacho H Combination today, at all good per s, such as: Schaffer Drug 6pany, Linn Drug company, W. ruykendall, Carroll's Pharmacy, Cross Drug company, Aliens g Store. left this morning for Newport and Yachats, to be gone until Monday on a vacation trip. Leaves For Portland Mrs. Mary C. Abel left today for Portland, where she pluna to make ber home. Vitus Families Return Bruno and Maurice Vitus and their families hnve returned from a vaca tion trip in the Cascades. Doits From Reserve Mrs. C. B. McParland Is an out-of-town visitor In the city today. She Is at the Osburn. Her From Blachly P. B. Cunningham of Blachly Is a business visitor in Eugene today. Mayor Parks Leaves Mriyor E. B. Parks has gone to Portland, where he will remain for a few days on business. From Coos Bay Mr. and Mrs. George H. Chaney are spending the day In Eugene from Coos Bay. Leave on Vacation Mr. and Mm. J. Louis Johnson have left for a two weeks' vacation trip to Rainier national park and Pugct Sound points in Washington. Come From East E. E. Walseti. and two sons are ex pected here the first of next week from Clear Lake, S. D.t to join Mrs. Walseth and two small children who are visiting at the home of Mr. and The Latest and, perhaps, the most notable example of the Rex policy of 'Always the Best of the Rex Guest' Starting next Monday, July 21, the Rex will present the biggest achievement since the Birth of the Motion Picture i An Entire Production in NATURAL COLORS And, think of it,' it's ZANE GREY'S great novel, "Wanderer of the Wasteland," r Watch Saturday's! Announcement. J 1 at the REX Scobert Home Sold rrnnk W. Scobert has sold his home st 702 Eleventh avenue west to T. fi. Johnsnn. a recent arrival from Montana. The deal was handled through the Sam Hugh Realty com pany. . He" from Enterprise Blaine Pavis and family have driv en down from Enterprise. Wallowa countv. to visit relatives here. They brought with them Nan ITenton. also of Enterprise, who will visit her sis ters, .Mrs. Cornelius O'Ncll of Capitol Hill and Mrs. Homer Galloway of Cottage Grove. UrQe Bunch as Supervisor Urging the appointment of Ben I. Bunch as road supervisor in district No. 02, on the const above Florence, and the removal of H. P.. Lumen from thnt position, a petition has been re ceived by" the county court. A. long list of names accompanies the re quest. Papers Are Filed C ;M.nAnt nn of flip Lane Auto company have been filed j by Ij. C. and K. I . AOICS nun .t-"rn- n. Pingle. Capital stock is given as $20,000. Peter J. Tnlnnuk and Frnnk Burkholder have filed the assumed business name, Springfield Bcalty company. Leave for Convention r. vi-o Ttnhart M. Fiwnpr have left for Toronto, Canada, where Mr. Fischer will attend tne interna tional Typographical union conven- n J.l...tB (mm the locill Hun im " u'hnl ------ here. They plan to be gone about six wecKs. Returns from Newport William II. .Tones, local bond hrok er, hns returned from a business trip through Newport, Toledo ana t or v.iiia Ua rennrts an increaaed buy' Ing. due to low interest rates in the east and a rise in the market of high grade bonds and industrial siocks. Thru Pav Fines Martin M. Meinnart ioneiteo o 10 police court this morning when he failed to appesr to answer to a charge of crossing a street intersec tion at more than 12 miles an hour with hia car. M. B. Miller paid $2 parking his car in a prohibited area, fjlte Wednesday, N. II. Tierce paid 2 for operating an automobilo with out license plates. McKovItt on Vacation ,T. A. McKevitt, local manager of the Western Union Telegraph com pany company, accompanied by Mrs. McKevitt, is planning to drive to Pocatello. Idaho, this week, begin ning a month's vacation trip. In Idaho, they will visit their son, and will then go on to the Yellowstone national park. Harry Oelm will act as manager of the Western union of fice here during Mr. McKevitt's ab sence. Rudolph Fahl to Wed Budolph Fahl. swimming instruct or at the t'niversily of Oregon, who is at Camp Wallula. Wnsh.. at the present time, is planning to leave there about July 2t for Worehester. r L : 11 . malAll I. n Jiass.. Wlifrr ir m uc uini.i.u ... MiiBsathusctts girl, according to word . . ir j A I 1. 1 rece'vea nere. mr. mm mm. i-nm will leave Boston on September 6 on the steamship New Orleans, and will arrive In Eugene in time for the fall term of the university. DANCE At New Triangle Lake "pavilion, every Saturday night. tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and all that were present when our barn burned at Milliorn. For their assistance of fighting the fire. MB. AND MBS. C. P. HULEGABD. 13th Street Market Opens Saturday July 19th New and mcdern meat market opens Saturday. The best of all kinds of fresh and cured meats. Special Demonstration Special demonstration' of Swift's Baked Ham and Swift's Premium Franks Don't miss this. Specials for Our Opening Prime Beef Roast, per lb 15c Choice Pork Roast, per lb. 15c Beef to Boil, per lb. 10c Pay us a visit. 13h STREET MARKET 561 East 13th. Phone 383 J. E. GATES C. E. SMITH Don't throw cigars, cigarettes or ashes along the roadside they will start fires! FREE BUTTERICK FASHION ft." 9H0tAQ nVfisfll) llAM G cftjOt 6 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO J SHEETS FOR AUGUST READY I ' VJJ.-'JOTTyiW.'rrra ORDERS FROM VACATION MAIL 'ACATIONISTS These Important Values For Friday And Saturday Are Typical of The Savings Throughout the Store! 100 OF THE DAINTIEST, PRETTIEST SUMMER FROCKS ONE. COULD EV ER WISH TO SEE THE RESULT OF A VERY LUCKY AND TIMELY PURCHASE Nothing Short Of A Sensational Is This Announcement Of . Your Choice Of Nearly 100 Lovely New Summer Frocks All At This One Low Price $4.95 Please note this is NOT a clearance of a lot of soiled or mussed "left overs", but nearly every dress in this lot is brand newl You can't guess what they are like you must see them and to see them will be to buy for they are truly love ly. Of coo, summery voiles in pastel or high colors, crisp airy tissue ging hams, fashionable linens and fine French ginghams! Frocks to carry madam or miss thu the myriad diversions of a delightful summer. At the beach or for any sports occasion they will be so prac tical and at this uncommonly low price you will want two or more tuck ed away in your vacation bag! IN OUR WINDOWS TODAY! On Sale Friday arid Saturday! Every size,' 16 to 46! Taratex" Reaiarjneo 'REDUONG Girdle THE SAFE, SANE ANDPLEASANT WAY OF REDUCING ,Gone are the days of in jurious drugs, violent exer ciseing and inummcrable torture devices for reduc ing. Today the Treo Para tex Corset enables every wo man to have the y.outhful becoming figure she desires. Worn instead of a corset. Reduces by gently massag ing. Let our expert cor sotiere explain this wonder ful reducer. Shown in Two Styles $5A$10 1000 HAIR NETS 5c Each; 3 for 10c Crirnsonette and other well liked hair nets. Fringe style only! All shades! A Handsome Group of Women's High Grade Sweaters and Skirts Are Marked at July Economy Prices! .THE SWEATERS $9.95 A repricing of a group of higher grade sweators of Rayon silk, silk and mohair mixes and all wool. Coat stylos, slip-on styles and modified jacquette's. Sleeve and collar styles as you wish. Excellent choice of becoming color combinations. To $16.50 values! THE SKIRTS $9.95 A featuring of about 30 handsomely tailored skirts in a wide va riety of fashionable materials and becoming styles. Skirts of the better sort that will be bought at this real economy price for fall as well as immediate wear! Reduced from $15.00. Every Trunk, Suitcase and Bag Marked at Economy Prices Think what this means! Your choice of over 200 pieces of "high grade thoroughly reliable luggage at decidedly less than regular prices! Just at vacation time when you are most needing substantial good looking luggage and when you mostly appreciate the savings of dollars! Wardrobe trunks, steamer trunks, dress trunks, auto trunks, army trunks, leath er suit cases fiber suitcases, matting suitcases, bags, overnight cases, hat boxes, etc., etc., every one at a substan tial saving! .See the window display! A Very Special Selling of Good Sheets and Pillow Cases ALL FRESH NEW STOCK 63x99 Sheets Worth $2.35 Sale $1.79 All perfect sheets nicely finished with extra wide hem. Long and satisfactory service is assured. Hotel and rooming house managers should see these! 81x90 Sheets Sale Price, at $1.89 Please not the extra size! Perfectly bleached sheets thor oughly free from any dust or "loading." Only 6 dozen to soli at this price ( Pillow Cases of High Quality 39c 42x36 pillow cases of a quality that will give unexcelled serv ice! The saving is worth-your-while! r-ilVim.iirJii-afH4.IJrlJb'Ty A Drastic Clearance of All High Grade' RATINES CHOOSE ANY YOU WISH FROM THIS WONDERFUL STOCK SELLING UP TO $2.50 YARD, FOR Yd Many beautiful patterns to select ' from! Flake weaves, plaids, filet and "fish net" weaves. Ratino charm with crepe-like lightness! Idoal for beach sports and auto dresses. Tromendously pruetical. At savings that run into dollars little wonder they are fast disappearing from this store! 69