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L Evening, July 21, 192 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD rage five This Community's Great Asset Is It's Timber'. Be CareM With Fire In The Woods All The Time! The McMorran & Wasburne Store JULY SALE Y JU SALES! of SILK FROCKS at V4t Less Strikingly distinctive frocks of silk crepe and printed silk materials are included in the July Sale at just i off. They are fashioned with youthful simplicity making them favor ites for summer occasions. . LARGE'S 9TVLKS THAT LXAD S CITY NEWS B ku.lo Filed ba titewart's notarial commis- was itied toay wiia lae vuuu- lerk. Patent ies D. Hamilton's homestead hr frjm tne xeaerai govern- has bmn lueo wan tne coumy kltnd Purtr Here .r. Wlnaor. Mr. ana sirs, t--. w. lory and Charles Gregory make pat:' ox norm jsena people on a short stay. fnn Man Visits L kfnpvia .lr of Manletnn Is kg out-of-town visitors In Ku- today. Visiting Here r. and Mrs. w. it. iMmo 01 la, Cal., nave arrived lor a at the home ot C. K Iuman lugeue. rn From Springs ter 10 days at Kitson springs, and Mrs. K W. Zumwalt have tued to their home here. er Undergoes Operation P. Walter, boys work secre ot the KuKene V. M. C. A Is derating at his home following emovul of his tonsils at the kiiti hospital Saturday. Is On Trip unty Judge C. P. Barnard 1b ltd tu return Tuesday even- Irom a trip he is taking with Umn to Crater Lake. Build School jiyut-'s brothers ot Eugene will the Oakridge school build Brlggs and Alllngham, who given the contract, having n it up. Yellowatone Trip .and Mrs. W. I Cheshire and and Mrs. A. T. Cockerllne of city aro planning to leave ihiesday for a tour to. the Yel- lone national park. red Women Better s. Cliatta Miller of Vancouver, and Mrs. Etta Sullivan ot and, who were inlured here wee:, in an automobile acci- have been dismissed from the ktno hospital, i duce Coming In tans and beets are arriving at Eugene Fruit Growers' asso- lion cannery In considerable fibers, reports J. 0. Holt, man. ve On Trin 6a a two weeks motor trip that U include Tnlnmnnk. Antnrln tiand. Afnrn RnnH utiA nthar Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dugan line itiver road left Sunday. . Sara From V in . R. Gibbons and J. I Holland, rk3 at the Eugone postofflce. f e returned to their posts of duty fr spending their two-weeks' va- ' A. W. Holland and A. P. . also clerks at the Dostofflce. today on their vacation trips. rllsnd l"r(r In City Ur. and Mrs. C. C. Chapman and BKluer and Mr. and Mm n i- -1 find nn r . ..nl.t.r.J , Durn irom Portland. Mr. WDniRn In aitltnn nf r,rann TT. jd Mr. Howard la vice-president ana Tiiton bank, ne Wilnon Better p-vgene Wilson, father of the boy W Was hltrnri In l.,t. l I , 6aoline explosion near Eugene 5" ", reported to be better J-iy. Mr. Wilson was badly burned out the hands and arms. In his folc effort to save the child. JT. Will,, I A H a m m Vn .. A u,H lt-w in, v a. n wnere ne !f nt the pa8t 15 days with the i- ers reserve corps taking hos graining, thlcjan Folks Here "r. and Mrs. W. Sheldon of f Uke. Mich., are in Eugene. "hi! Miss Luella Brewster of ' H'gh Btreet. Mrs. Sheldon P lornierly Abbie Brewster of Caves. They left Eugene Satur day morning. To Return Tuesday ur. unaries D. Donahue, who left last Friday for Siltcoos, will not return until Tuesday evening. according to word, received here today. He had planned to come back Sunday evening. Nephews Get Estate Charles Armstrong of Cape Vin cent, New York, and Robert E. Arm strong of Denver, Colo., nephows of the late Oznl Stoel, 93-year-old Eugenean who died here a few days ago, have been left his property, according to the will Just admitted to probate. TV. T. Gordon Is execu tor of the -instrument. At Eugene Hospital- V. Eugene Holmes of 358 Blair boulevard, Mrs. George W. 'Jones of Springfield, Mrs. D.' E-. Lusk of Eu gene, Frank Williams of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Fern Rock of 823 Pearl street have .been admitted to the Eugene hospital. Patients dis missed Include O. J. Carmony of Goshen. Betty Jane Thompson of 976 Eleventh avenue east, Mrs. George Berkshire and baby of Swls shome, Mrti. Jack Oglesby of Wend llng and Miss Florence Potampa of Return To Oakland I Mr. an J Mrs. Ray Smith, who I have been visiting at the Henry; Hollenbeck home, loft Saturday af- ternoon by motor car for their home j at Oakland, taking with them Mr. j and Mrs. WUllam Jenkins, who had -hAn married but a few hours be- I fore. The newlyweds will live in Oakland. , Ura Feom Iowa- Mr. and Mrs. John Skerritt of Malvern, Iowa, are Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beebe of motor route A. Mr. and Mrs. Skerritt are on their way home from a trip to California. Mr. Skerritt is a brother of Mrs. Beebe. Mayor Parks Returns Mayor E. B. Tarks returned from a business trip to Portland Sunday evening, bringing with him Mrs. Parks and their daugh ter, Dorothy, and Mrs. George Stewart and son. Mrs. Parks and Mrs. Stewart and their children have been spending the past three weeks at Seaside. , Jenkins Loses Tonsils If anybody has anything un pleasant to say to Frank Jenkins, editor of the Register, now is the time to say it He cannot talk back. Mr. Jenkins has just under gone an operation for removal of tonsils. He is making a rapid recovery. Licensed To Marry County Clerk Bryson has issued marriage licenses to August Fried rick Bharke of Lebanon and Ida E. Mash of Elmira; Claire Arthur Beagle and Hazel B. Wilklns, both of Cottage Grove; John C. George of Wasco, Cal., and Mrs. A. Howell of Eugene. Paving Through Turner Is Laid i Return TAni.k. iC.'-, E w"mnrd and son. on. are expected to return to "ne this evening from a f"4 tP to tb Oregou SALEM. Ore.. July 21. ravin through Turner was completed by tun county paving crew there la?t week as well us a quarter mile of pavement on tip Turner-Marion road from 0.1k tree corner south nd the paring crew has been transferred to Shaw to pave east from there townrd Wbittesker, County Roadmaster Cul ver announced today. The Salem paving plant is at work C'osing the fap west of Ma deity be tween MiR.eay and tJie Martin plate. The Scollard paving plant ia H h inz the mp' between Aurora and In aid and expects to finish tliere in about a week, The St. 1'aul planf Ik working on the Wnodhurn-St. I'aul rod ami ex pects to have pavement f :: ih fi tbt-re :s aout two wefks. which will com plete the pavement between St. Pan! and Woodburn. Fetter than hilf a mile a day i being laid by all of tli ctpwp nw and tabe program in b i speeded tp to the maximum. SWING INTO THEIR SECOND WEEK OF UNPRECEDENTED VALUE GIVING FURTHER ESTABLISHING THIS GOOD STORE AS THE HOUSE OF BETTER VAL UES IN QUALITY MERCHANDISE VALUES THAT ARE A STEP AHEAD OF COM PETITION. THIS JULY ECONOMY SALE OFFERS NOT ONLY McMORRAN AND ' WASHBURNE STOCKS AT DEEP REDUCTIONS, BUT MANY NEWLY PURCHASED, NEWLY ARRIVEDJOFFERINGS FROM CO-OPERATING MANUFACTURERS WHOSE GOODS MEASURE UP TO THE McMORRAN AND WASHBURNE STANDARDS. Not In A Long Time Have We Had Such Good News For Thriity Shoppers! Read And Proiitl T Monday's Most Important Feature Will Be a SALE OF GOSSARD CORSETS EVERY' ONE NEW! EVERY ONE PERFECT Months ago when we held tho greatest Bale of its kind ever hold in Eugene, the "Department Managers' Sale," we received a very special price concession from the Gos sard manufacturers. They liked tho McMorran & Wash burno way of doing business and .have alotted us another group of these famous corsets to be sold at July Economy price8v $3,50 COESETS $5.00 CORSETS 'ossard $4.95 $3.75 CORSETS $2.69 $3.95 $2.00 CORSETS $1.69 EXPERT CORSET FITTING FREE OF CHARGE Ripplete Lingerie Crepe 29c Yd. . Just what it's namo implies, dainty rippled surface crepe, ideal for lin gerie, gowns, etc. there's an assort ment of patterns in plain white as well as any colorful figured designs. 29 inches wide. Striped Lingerie Satin 75c Quality, 50c Yd. A sturdy desirablo quality lingerie satin for .slips, petticoats, bloomers, etc, 36 inches wide. In all desirablo colors and white. Nice Assortment of Comfort Challis 17c Good heavy quality cliillis in a pleas ing choico of pretty patterns. 17o is the July economy price 1 MondayA Sale of Damask Lunch Cloths $1.00 $L29 $1.85 Snowy white, . perfectly bleached, highly mercerized damask lunch cloths in several of the well liked sizes.' Limited number of eaoh price I Variety of patterns. All very, very special! ' to SB T fl ' " ' Mil Women's' Long Silk Gloves '-.Sale Priced 39c Pr. If you wear a size 6 or 6J you are indeed in hick for you may share in this most unusual value 1 Black or white Bilk gloves that if it were not for their broken sizes would sell for $1.50 pair. 36-In. Genuine Windsor Plisse ' 1 . Crepe 45c Yd. Daintiest of all lingeries crepes ' most practical, too, for it never needs ironing. All plain colors. July Economy Sale Prices Oh Our entire Stocks Of Womens AncTMisses ' SUITS "COATS DRESSES A SPECIAL GROUPING OF WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE COATS VALUES . TO $65.00 $ 2845 About 30 higher grade coats sensationally priced for a quick "clearance. Fashionable materials and styles for immediate, as well as Fall wear. Choose Any Womens Coat Selling From $69.50 to $89.50 at just HALF PRICE One Group of 30 Childrens Coats , at Half Price Ages 2 to 14! 'At less jthan costl Sale Prices $1.87 to $9.25 "-3 Think of buying these hand made, hand embroidered Philippine Gowns and Chemise $ 1 98 . All the beauty, the artistry, the ro mance of those placid little inlands ' in tho Pacific; hand embroidered with infinite care and skill in .these exquisite underthings. The chemise are in bodice or regula tion top style. The gowns aro sloovc less or with short sleeves. OF FINEST NAINSOOK AND BATISTE. Closing out our entire stock of Fine Imported and Domestic Ratine at 69c Yd. Any Ratine in this entire stock sell ing formerly "up to"$2.50, goes out at COc yard. There still remain a good selection of pretty patterns. Handsome Plaid Ginghams ' Worth to 30c, 19c Yd. Sturdy ginghams for Hchool frocks, house aprons, etc., wide choico of bright pretty patterns! Boys' Swimming Suits " 79c Good quality cotton ribbed suits for boys, ages 8 to lb years; worth to $1.25. All bright color combina tions that boys like I Men's Cotton Swimming Suits Special at $1.29 will give satisfactory service. In plain blue, black or maroon trimmed with brighter colors. HEAVY FIBER BAGS ON SALE $1.49 , 18-incli bags of heavy fibre strong and durable all lined substantial handles brass fittings oompleto with key. Handsomo imitation leath er finish. Ideal camping trips, carry ing parcels, ctc.v Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts 89c Sturdy, well-made, correctly' sized shirts, well worth $1.00 each, all sizes from 14 to 18. Buy ttfo shirts for $1.75 and effect even a greater saving! Men's Finely Mercerized Lisle Hose, 29c Pair. Comfortable long wearing hose. Black, brown a"nd grey. Every size, 9 to 12. Pricod considerably less than regular, at 29o pair. Coatless Days Call For These Smart Looking Shirts $3.00 and $3.50 Qualities $0-65 2 Comfortable, good looking, well fit ting shirts of broadcloth, poplin, aero cloth and French flannel in a wide assortment of neat striped checks and plain colors. All collar attached styles. Every size. ffiPforj " Phone 4 ' - - -