Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1924)
rsday Evening, August 14, 1924. T II E EUGENE DAILY GUARD Page Five Choose Your Share of these Final Clearance VALUES It may be an extra frock or two ton need to fill out the sum mer, or perhaps a wrap or some, gports garmeut to wear on a ate vacation; but it Is certain ron may 6n0P to advantage here fr every section of the store offers worthywhilo savings in the Final Summer Sales. TUB FROCKS of Fine Linen and Voile materials .95 to $12.75 I" Silk Dresses Reduced Most any on of these lovely little frocks of flat crepe or printed .ilk would be delightful to wear for early fall. Prices are from . J3 to 33J less. $12.75 AND UPWARD. LARGE'S 865 WILLAMETTE ST. Frm Myrtle Point l w. easier of Mjrti. Point ml uuaj vii a nneK uuswesa iny. Here From Philomath' Cedric Ilea ton vu In Eugene on Wednesday from Philomath. Visit From Coqullle Mrs. J. C. Koe and Mrs. W. S. Slckelft. hnth rnnnill. .nent Wed nesday and today In Eugene. Comas From Oakrlage Frank V. ray was her. w ednes- day night from Oak ridge, on a busi ness trip. Visit From Medlord II. It. Turnin and W. L. Ward, both of Medford, were Eugene Tisitors on Wednesday, leaving today. ITU, DOXAHEV NAMKIJ FOR OHIO OOVEKNOU IN I'lUMAHV COLUMDUS, O., Aus. 14. r Urge majority. Former Gov- nor Harry L. Davis and Oovcrnot A. V. Donahey were nominated as candidates on the republican and democratic tickets, respectively, in Tuesday's primary for Governor. :-: CITY NEWS :-: j ' 1 Gea to Kewburs Q. H. Everaon, proprietor of the atore at Thirteenth and Beach business trip to N.wborg. From BesdsBort Among the out-of-town business visitors in Eugene today is Joseph Lyons of BeedsDort. To Remodel Residence Florence M. Kyburs, Wednesday afternoon took out a permit to re model her home at 1117.1 Fairmount boulevard, at a cost of $1500. Come From Honolulu Dr. John II. Farrell and George B. Schroder, both of Honolulu, Hawaii, registered at the Oaburu botol Wed nesday evening. . Are From Newport The Misses Lillian K. ia . Kalhryn Broekman of Newport were visitors in Eugene Wednesday night and this morning. Goes to Cttage Grove E. K. Wheeler made a business trip to Cottage Grove Wednesday aftornoon. Here From Albany H. W. Trion and S. D. Olmsted of Albany were among Eugene'a out-of- town business visitors toduy. Vacation at Bandan Arthur Sylvester and family left yesterday afternoon for Bandon to enjoy a brief vacation. They ex pect to return here Sunday. i Down From Oakrldge Mrs. R. E. Vitus waa a Eugene vis itor Wednesday from Oak -idge. Goes to Portland William Johnson left Wednesday for Portland. He is expected to re turn Saturday. To Go On Trip M. W. Starbuck of 1377 Hilyard street boa taken out a camping per mit to go to Crater lake August 18. Relieves Clerk F. A. Schneider is relieving K. H. James as clerk in .the Southern Pa cific office while the latter ia taking hia vacation trip. Ship Man Hare . ' n Tiiinrit. f the Admire! Orient al steamship line was in Eugene on Wednesday. Ilia otnee is in oouwe, and he went south from here. Ilrtnrn From Wn.blneiton Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roach of 611 ' jrfir511!. You Can Now Buy a Good Suit of Clothes for $25.00 You may have all the clothes you ordinarily need, but at such a price you have a wonderful opportunity to take care of your special require ments. . . We have selected from our large stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes a .number of Suits regardless' of former prices and have put them in at $25 for a few days. We're not very craZy about selling such goods at this low price, but Fall goods are moving in and we must keep these goods moving out. . Wade Bros. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Thirteenth avenue east have re turned from a tn-day motor trip to WaahliiKton. ud Oregon coast points. Has New Work- Mi mini aiayhewv An employe of the Os burn, hotel is acting as nlglit clerk at I he Griggs lu Die absence f Dick Dk'kison, Com Inn Home Soon . . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevenson and family, who are on a motor trip to Seattle, Tacoroa, and other north ern points are expected borne some time next week. Return From Coast- Mrs. May T. Moon, a son, Dick Moon and his wife, a younger son. Francis, and Miss Vivia Foix return ed the first of the week from a vaca tion trip to the coast. From Sun PI pro Rev. William T. Butcher la visit ing at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Toungvhlle on hla vacation In Oregon. Rev. Butcher Is pastor of th Mission Hills Methodist Kptsco pal church near San 01ego, CaU Goes to Newport Dr. N. E. Winnard left Wednes day nicht for Newport' to join his family who hare been there for sav eral days. Dr. Winnard will be (one at least over the week-end. Expected Home Today Miss Era McMurphey and Miss Sylvia GHfilen who have been- on a vacation trip to BellinRham, Wash,, were expected to return to Eugene today. ... To Ge On Trip ' H. It, Simpson, and P. IT. Price, both of Noti, Ore., Wednesday took out camping permits at the office of the Cascade national forest, to go on a trip np the McKenzie road to the T.hree Sisters. Go to Waftilnflton Mr. and Mrs. K. F Holdeman nnd Mr. and Mrs. P. 15. Christenson leave today for Seabeck. Wash. Mr. Holde man will attend thd Y. M. C. A. con ference nt Seahjeck, while the Cbris tensons will -visit around acoma. Moon Meet Tonight The Eugene lorltre No. fiRS of the WOMAN AILING . FOB A YEAR Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Happy RemlU Newcastle, Pa. "I was all run down and everybody thought X waa going into a de cline. I bad been ailing for a year witn pains in my right side so thatl could hardly stand on my feet. When I walked I felt as if something was falling. I was not able to do any work and bad a nurse most of the time. She snoke to me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound, so I rare it a fair trial. Some women think one bottle should cure them, but I did not stop at that. I took more and got better and am able ever since to do my own housework. There was s time, when I would complain of not feeling well, that my husband would sar, 'Go to the doctor. ' But now be will tell me to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's, and it has always helped me. I have had druggists tell me that they bad something better, but they don't tell me that now, for I take no other. I have been taking the Vegetable Com pound now for five years. Any wo man who cares to call or write, I will be clad to tell her bow it helped me. Mrs. Mabel List 8hkrbaiin, 615 Newell Ave., Newcastle, Pa. Loyal Order ot Mooso wilt hold a regular meeting; tonight. Secretary 0, E. Wood, who rMi-seiiiod tlu-Kug-ene lodge at th national convention-In the ?ast recently. Is ex pected to make his report tonight. la in From Junction Mr. and Mr. Chester At res were i in Eugene Wednesday from Junctiou , City. Down From Wendling Mrs. M, Johnson of Wendling was in Eugene Wednesday. Xott Pro pl- In Mr. snd Mrs. B. L. Rankin of Not!. Oro., were In Engine on business Vednediiy afternoon. Grnnjtt Wet Potionrd The Wtllukemie grange, will not meet ag:iiu until So,timlnr 6. offi cers have announced. Back From Portland E. O. Potter returned this niornin from u short business trip to Portland. Return From Coast Mrs. Elisabeth Nitylor and son re turned tile first of the woek from Pandon where they had been for a week. LenTc For CnllfnralH Mr. and Mrs. Kred Pavis who have been In Kujrene for about six weeks visiting relntives of Mrs. Davis left this morning with tlieir son Merlyn for their homo In Pomona, C'al. Women Attend Fuller... Instead of meeting at ;l$, o'clock as annouucet yesterday for the funeral of Mrs. 1. M. Baker, the women of the O. A. li. are request ed to meet at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Branstetter -chapel. Phllllpn Hume Hold Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw have purchased the Phillips home at 631 West Fifth street, and will take possession at once. The doal was handled by the W, 0. Coopor Realty company. Equipment Expected The Cily Cleaners expect a new, modern steam board to arrive this week. The firm installed, the first of the week, a new model UoffmauJ pressing machine which now miikes two of them in the office. Takes Position Here Robert Must are of Grants Pnss to diij took over his duties in the local k'mthern P.tcCic office as telegraph operator to succeed J. It. Hewitt, vbn hits been piomotcd to chief clerk in the district oft re of tiu company hero. Portland Man Here in the interest of a benefit cele bration to bo held at E'aeifir City beach by the ' Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective society August .10, 31 and September 1, G. W. Gahrielson of Portlund stopped off lu Eugene today. Here From Missouri Miss Emily Honey of MoheHy, Mo., arrived in Eugene the first of the week to visit with relatives here. She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Honey, and a cousin of M. M. Honey of Eugene. She will stay fo. the rest of the month. llipuuiujniiiiiii Lot Is Sold Mr. and Mrs. Kdwarrt W. I'ruett of Los Aneelos, Cil.t have bought n lol nt Elcvi-nth anri'Tnylnr street from 1F.' A. Fond. Tlin l'ruetts will- build a modern bnnfrnlow at once. The sole waa made by tie V. B. Cooper Ileal- 'ty company. t Texas People Stop Mr. nnd Mrs. IL O. Tolls aDd danthter, Mary Marpiret, atopped off In Eugene for a abort vij.it Wednes day afternoon with tho J. ,F. Gray nma. Tlie Tolles are from Rnyder. Texas, and have bean on a trip oyer the continent and up to Alaska. They used to know Hie Grnyuraa In Texas. OPEN A CHECK ING ACCOUNT Everyone receives and dis burses money. Why not li t checking account here at the First National take care ot your Income and outgo systematically! The record of every transac tion is written on the Blub and provide an accurate way of keeping "tab" on all expenses. For those In busi ness or having buslnc! dealtncs. a checking account la Indispensable. 40 Year of Htlpful Service FIRST NATIONAL BANK f Eugene1 Lnrire. Lot Sold The larire lot between Ninth and Tenth avenues west, facing Olive street and located west of J. ( Penney store has been sold to Mrs. J, M. Roby of Eurena. The prop arty belonged to A Hie Wallace and heirs. The lot Is 80xl0 feet. The price was not announced and ft Is not as yet known what tha iproporty will be used for. The sale was handled by Ramey W. RukIi lor the Bam Hugh Realty company.. Attend Y Confab Frank Ebenhart, secretary of the Eugene T. M. a A., and W. p. Wal ter, also of the X. M. offh-, left vn day for Seabeck, Wash., to attend the conference to be held there the next two weeks. The conference known as the Laymen's summer BRAN" aplenty- For years its bran content has been one of the greatest ap peals of Shieddcd Wheat lot many people. With Shredded Wheat you get all the bran of the whole wheat grain in just the pro portion thatNa aire in tended it Serve Shredded Wheat to day with strawberries. ' THE DELTOR' which accompanies Butterick Patterns, and Butterick Patterns Only, will guide you to clothes you love to make and wear. .': From the far away Eastern Isles comes to the McMorran & Washburne store this Lovely Hand Embroidered and Hand Made Philippine . Lingerie AND PRICED FOR THIS SPECIAL SELLING 'WAY BE LOW THE ORDINARY VALUE OP SUCH EXQUISITE AND UTTERLY CHARMING ' HAND ItADE UNDER APPAREL. Another noteworthy event for women who love beautiful lingerie and appreciute unusual valuo. Gowns and chomiso with all the beauty and ro mance of those alluring eastern isles embroidered into them by the skillful and Blender fingers of native girls. Fashioned with infinte care of finest quality batiste, entirely hand made. Several dolightful stylos in both gowns and chemise to chooso from. All at ono low price $1.95. ' SEE THEM IN OUR wiNDOWS NOWl ON SALE A LIMITED TIME ONLY 1 $ .95 7 NEW FALL HATS Yes Really : -NEW FALL HATS at $2.95 : -NEW FALL HATS AND NOTHING BUT NEW FALL HATS now in tho McMorran & Washburne millinery soction. You're going to bo positively astonished that such smart becoming NEW hats can bo priced bo little I In fact we're astonished ourselves but the hats are hero and they'ro only $2.95. , - Trim little tailored hats for street wear. In sizes for bobbed heads or othorwise. Noto the new round and squaro crownBl Ching bluo, pearl grey, Tarragon bluo and nut brown aro tho oolorsj ' SEE THEM IN OUR tf o fK WINDOWS TODAY f 4.yO and while you! re window bhopping you must see these NEW BATH . MATS $2.00 to $5.95 handsomo gayly colored bath 'mats that are bo decorative as woll as practical. One likes to step on them after tho bath. In round ovul and square sliapcs. All new! Something Entirely New "Ciirvf it" Ladies Safety Razor $1.00 the only safe and sane way to remove superfluous hair. Scien tifically curved to fit the under arm. Easy to oloan nothing to adjust. The end of the blade pro teched so you cannot possibly cut yourself. Just . ask for the now "Curvfit" razor. school Is meeting for the tenth an nual seKsion Ibis year. In Mr. Kber liart'a absence. J. B. Crary, whose home ia In Kosfburjr, is assuming chnrue of the offices at tire St. M. ;. a. Shredded VT5 Ti WHOLE I Whgai At Hospitals o o Mrs. ,. V.. Hien, of Crow Wage, nnd Wnlter M. r-hn.-p of Onkrlilce were admitted to the Kufccne hos pital late Tuemlny afternoon. Claude Huker of Nebraska was dis- iniFMod from the Hpriunfield hospital toduy. Alfred lirwilm, Wendling; i.enlle llixon, Kugene; and Y. V. Tnlor, Corviill's were admitted to the E.l (jeoe hospital this afternoon. Those ilimnisxed were A'ice Thompson, Eu gene; Mrs. W. ('.. Crone, Klmira. At the Mercy Jnpltl Iloey )ie Cullum of Jiluction City and J. V. Moore, Kugene. were dismissed; J. C. Totter of Walterville was ailliiltteu. .Mr. A. II. Mickelson of Kugene. and Knnls Wornall of I,eaburg were admitted to the Tacific Chriatian hoapital tmlBy; and Mrs. Fred Smith of tuime. was diamisaed. PQRTUND MAI. IS rjRAnil.VItT. Hre.. Aur. 14. The ifirat of the chamnumshin flixhta in jthe Oregon coast mid-euminer golf ' tournament began today following the J qualifying round yesterday in which ilr. A. W. Norby of Portland, led a field of HI entrants. The women's Chamoionshin. In which elirJit eontea- tanta remain, waa resumed today. Ir. Norby yeNterilny turned In a score of Mf) for ltd holes. Kdwln I, Neustailter and . Millar Itosenhlatt. both of Tualatin Coun try eluh. tied for aecond honors, with leards of 1.VI. I.loyd llyerly, Waverly viuatry club, and r.rcel Kay, former (iearhart champion, were next with 15S. tihowanila, tne iooct of tae siaogei BAKER SERVICE FRIDAY Fnneral service for Mra. D. M. rin leer will be hele. Friday afternoon at 9 o'clock t the Ttranetetter chapel It was announced today. A previoua announcement atsted that th service would lie at a church. Hurial will be in tie old I. O. O. F. cemetery. LICENSED TO WED Marriage Hcenses were issued to day to Kawmond Rlwln Wicks of Htar and Thelma h. Thnmason, 17, of Dorena, and t Edgar J. Ixiueks of lf)0 Lawrence street, Kugene. and Jennie Magdalene Hoonlug of lt)U Washington street, Eugene, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB RAI.E By owner, fipe fl-room modem home, near univeraity; banement, lots of built-ina, fireplace, girage, east front, paved street ; aome terms. Can't be duplicated for price asked. Nee it and be con vinced. Call at 1410 Moss St., or r-bone 1(1211. , all MOHF.KN FtllNISIlKD APAHT MKNT Heat, water, private bath, and sleeping porch, walking distance to U. of O. and buiineas center. No children. Phone Springfield 123.M. tf FOR 11KNT Vnfurnlahed D-room fht, close in. no children. 107 W. llth Ave. aUl FOR ItF.XT Healrable 3-room .fur nished apartment; good furniture; private entrance; )''! Inquire 810 W. llth Ave. alS laaar with JUeary Tnmp, 33 W Via 4