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T,..s3ay Evening, October 21, 1924 THE EUGENE GUARD ' Pnga Fivt) rcV-'tjOC'TfrCtffj . r?rilTJIJfVTO 51t :-: CITY NEWS :-: ft ' SWEATERS , Are Gay But Smartly in Vogue Sweaters, with sports skirts, are an integral part of every smart wardrobe. The new sea Eon's models are oftenest of brushed wool, in gay shadow stripe or plaid effects. Some of the better ones though, are of brushed mo hair in striking combinations. The models may be of open front coat effect or the new pull-overs as one may choose. $5.95 and up to $10.95 LARGE'S Long Slender Lines are one of the reasons for the popularity of coat dresses like the one illus trated departmc Pictorial Review Patterns here, y Come to our . tA t-r - ' 3 nt and see all the r new ran acsiens in i l jw CRESSEY'S 660 WILLAMETTE ST. USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS ', iJCwpi&t 1934 Hart Schafftier & Mara Young Men Tell Us, "We're Ahead On Styles" "We try to be; we try to anticipate the smart things young men will want. You'll see it in these wider shouldered suits; narrower hips, wider trousers, straight hangirg over eats. Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx. New iabrics, new colors, new values. $35 to $50 Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes (Continued from page one) the work, according to Couuty Com missioner llurd. Practically all road buildina has hppn c,tnitlrt,l f.i'r th. season aDd from now until spring moat maintenance work la puinneu, the coumy official stales. Painters Looal Organ! Paul D'Autreinout was named is president of tie Eugene local No. 1-77 of rainters, Decorators aod Taper Hangers, organised in the city Monday night. Other otticera are V. K. Armstrong, vice-president; Frank liiett, recording secretary; D. W. Moore, financial secretary; Gene Khodes. treasurer; Wiley E. Youac, conductor and 0. S. Corder, warden. Twenty-fire members signed the char ter rolL George Kudiu of Seattle, un ion orgicicer, addressed the painters on union principles. Junior I. 0. 0. F. Elect lialph Newman was elected head of the Eugene Fireside No. 1, order of Junior Odd Fellows, at its annual election of officers Monday night at the I. O. 0. P. temple. Other officers chosen were Edwin Trapp, royal watchman; Robert Kirkpatrick, loyal watchman; Hubert Veltuin. devotional watchman; Delmar Newman, watch man of records; Claude Addison, watchman of the treasury. Installa tion of the newly-elected officers will be Monday, November 3. net 1L Siegrist, Eugene, and Lela B. Weber, Springfield. Salem Manefler Here O. K.. McAdauis, assistant lutes manager fur the Chevrolet company in I'ortiaud," controlling this loue which includes Oregon, Washington and part of Montana, is vuutug the Ijoudpssture agency iu Eugene accom panied by C. W. Fox, representative iu local territory. Goshen Woman Dies Mrs. Edith E. Fidler of Goshen died in Portland Monday. She wus formerly a resident of Eugene, and for a long time conducted a booth in the public market, bbe is survived by her husband, O. W. Fidler, farmer of Goshen, and several sons. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Veatch chapel. Interment will he iu the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Baby Girl Dies Annie Marguerite Finseth, four months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Finseth of Deadwood, naEe county, died Monday evening at 6 o'clock of pneumonia. Remains are at the Branstetter chapel, and burial will take place at the Deadwood cemetery Wednesday -afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. William J. Large will have charge of the services. From Cottage Grove- Li. T. Aubrey, formerly a Eugene- an, but now of Cottuge Urove, ac companied by his wife, was & Eugeue visitor today, being in town on busi ness, lie is a fire msursuce agent. Ho spent some lime with Wiilard A. El kin?, i the art atop, who waa for merly a. Cottage Grove resident. Troops to Drill Eugene's detachments of Oregon National Guard are scheduled to hold their regular weekly drills louifcht un der the command of Major. G.' V. White, at the armory. The Quarterly drill pay for the companies ia expect ed here soon for distribution. Initiation Tonight Members of the Eugene chapter of Mooseueart Legion will hold an mitts tiou ceremony this evening commenc ing at a o'clock in Moose hail. Mrs. ltuse Wood, will be in charge of the ceremonies which will bo followed by an entertainment. Walter Speaks at Notl W. P. Walter, boys' secretary at the Eugene 1. II. C. A., spoke be' fore the congregation of the Presby terian church of Notl Sunday eve ning, his topic being "Boys' Work.' He gives a talk similar to tiiis almost every mouth iu rural churches. Federal Appraiser Is Here R. Sanford, federal appraiser of the farrh loan association, is in Lane county today and in company of W. A. Ayers, secretary of the farm loan board here, is inspecting several farms, the owners of which have ap plied for the federal loans. Mr. San ford is from the Spokane headquart ers of the association. To Erect Home Wnrren Thompson, employed by the Southern Pacific, will erect n modern bungalow on a lot he has re cently purchased on Jefferson street between Eighth and Ninth avenue west. He bought the property from W. O. Hauser through the W. B. Cooper Realty company. Wedding Licenses Issued Couples to whom marriage licenses were granted at the county clerk's of fice Monday included James L. Vau ghn, Jasper and Elizabeth Prater, En gene; Anton Edward Liebish, Eugene, and Minnie Barnes, Full Creek; War- GIRLS! A GLEAMY MASS OF BEAUTIFUL Hi 35-Cent "Danderino" So Improves Lifeless, Neg lected Hair An abundance o f luxuriant hair full of gloss', gleams and lite short ly follows a genuine toning up of neglect ed scalps with d e p e n d able "Dandorine." Falling hair, Itching scalp and the dan druff is corrected Immediately. Tbln, dry, wispy or fading hair Is quickly Invigorated, taking on now strength, color and youth ful beauty. "Danderlne" is de lightful on the hair; a refreshing stimulating tonic not Btlcky or greasy! Any drug store. C J Skinny lilt! I lii! i i! i All oyer this b i e broad land of ours thousands of under weight men are put ting on pounds of good healthy flosh with McCoy's Cod I.lver Oil Tablets. Charles Heurv Den- man, of Suffen, N. Y. who was gashed in r win e, 8'i pounds In three weeks. Read what he says: "One day I hoard of McCoy's Cod Liv er Oil Tablets just nbout three weeks ago. I got a box nnd started to tfike them. Sim e then til have taken two more boxes, all but 16 lalilrt. The result Is won derfulnever hliiie I was first gassed have I ben so strong and felt so 'good. 1 have already gainl "' pounus. SO tablets, 60 cents. For wak. run down, under weight nenous men, women, and children. Linn Drug Co.. W. A. Kuyken dall. and Carroll Pharmacy sell lots' of them. "Get McCoy's the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." Greenwood Here Tout Greenwood, general manager of the Peun Lumber company ut l'eun, and Charles Greenwood, manager of logging operations for the company, stopped here over Saturday and Sun day enroute to Hoseburg where tuey go for timber purcheses. They trans acted business while in Eugene. Cemetery In Store! Coe's Stationery store is displaying quite a Hallowe'en window, a regular graveyard forming the main attrac tion, with humorous epitaphs of mod ern verse. The space attracts consid erable attention and causes much amusement. Leave for Detroit- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adams plenned to leve today for Detroit, Mich., for a short visit on their way to Washing ton, V. C, v here Mr. Adams will re sums his work as secretary to Son1 ator Robert N. Stanficld. Typos Have Party Eugene members of the typograph ical union had a dinner party with their ladies at Ye Towne Shoppe Sun day evening. About 35 were present to enjoy the feast and c.i together meeting. Goes to Salem- Jack Bcntie, who has been sunerin tendent of the concrete construction work on the new hotel, has gone to Salem, where he will start work on the erection of the new Elks'- temple at that place. Here's The Surprise News Firm Name Is Filed The name of the Mountain View Silver Fox farm was filed today ot the office of the county clerk by Rob ert B. Clow. The farm is near Cres-well. Delegation Asks Road A delegation of residents of the Fox Hollow district was In Eugene today to call at the office of the coua ly surveyor in regard to road im provements in that section. Goes Cottage Grove Way Mrs. V. Scott, of the Fischer Bro thers Lumber offices of Eugene, spent Sunday with her parents in Cot tage Grove, returning to haziness on Monday morning. Marriage License Issued A marriage- license was issued at the office of the county clerk today to Aa Emraett Michael of Eula and Mac GrosBkauser of Westfir. PERMIT TO WED Ralph McElroy, of Westfir, and GladyB Chandler, of Eugene, were granted a license to bo married here today, the paper having issued from the office of the county clerk. AWAY WENT CAR . John Callaway, of Eugene, report ed to sheriff's office this morning that his Ford touring car, No. 73-200, Ore., had disappeared from its park ing plsce on Olive street. Deputies are keeping their eyes open for the missing chariot. At The Hospitals o o Ktigene hnnpital: Admitted Ida Melvibbeo, EinoruM street, Eu gene; Harvey Jones, Jnspor; Kdworrt V. IU'Blie, Salt hake; Mr. CotiHtJinot Moore, Klmir; Richard Weeks, Port ing!; Mrn. J. K. Unburn, Kiiffnc; M. L. liuriiura, Coburg; T. it. Itntbhmii, motor route U, Lcgpne; Hay Miller, 901 Washington street, Kune. Eugene ho."iital: I iHinir-Ked Mr, f. E- Morton nud child, motor route 11, Eugene; Jd MrKiM.en, Kl'.H) Emerald utreet, Eugene; M. K. Hob iiittoD. Juoctiou City. Merjy iionpitnl: Iinmimed Mi Vrun Young, Uf.'il Seventeenth ave nue east, Etigeuf; Mrn. I'tMor II i r poje. Junction City, rnute It; Mrt. William Kmmk and rhlicl, Cobnrg. I'm-iile ChiiHtinn hospi'il: Admit ted Mr. H. H. Tnyl'-r, Eueene; di-mi-rd, Mr. W. L. Erady, Eugene. BORN EA WHENCE At the Eugene hospit al, Tne- iny. Ortobr Jl, to Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Lawrence, 41 Tmh avfou' wept, n rl'uihtpr. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TO TltAIr Touring ears snd Trurki. fir wood. Fords, Chevrolet, Don and Iteo. ttiO High street. oL'3 FOB HALF. 'J white Miron-a rock- si i ' Little Girl J In Lane ft 3 County It n Up to 12 Years Old ft r A D C . It's Going To Be Just Barrels Of Fun Read Every Word About It SATURDAY, NOV. 1, THE McMORRAN AND WASHBURN STORE IS GOING TO HAVE OLL SHOW with handsome prizes for every entry! 1st Prize: $10 Merchandise Order Good Any Time and any place in the M. & W. Store. 2nd Prize: $5 McMorran & Washburne Merchan dise order 3rd Prize: $2.50 McMorran & Washburne Mer i chandise Order. Every little girl not winning one of the above prizes will receive as special mention a handsome little doll blanket they are very pretty and just a nice size for dolly. Pink or blue with gay little figures of chicks and bunnies running all over them. Here's All About The Doll Show 'It's going to bo bold in tbo M. & W. Base ment store. Every little woman not over twelve years old is invited to dress her doll in her very best and enter it in the contest. The doll clothes must bo all home-made, also the hat if the doll wears one. The shoes ajid stockings need not bo home-mado. Bring your doll to Miss Nettio Anderson in the basement store any time bofore THUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 30. Mrs. N. F. McDuff,' 1135 Mill St.; Mrs. Austin Dodd, 303 "Willamette, St., and Mrs.' '.Hugh Earle, 1138 Jofferson St. have kindly consented to act as judges. They will fair ly and impartially judgo the dolls Friday afternoon, Oct. 31. All the dolls will be displayed in the M. & "VV. windows Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 1 and 2 with tho names of the owners on each doll. The prize winner will be announced in Mon day evening and Tuesday morning papers. Wo want every littlo girl in Eugene and Lane county to enter her doll nnd win a prize. No strings attached to this offer. You do not have to buy anything hero and you do not even have to be a patron of this store. It's for everyone. The dolls will be judged by the dress and general neatness rather than by the beauty and expensiveness of the doll itself, so ev ery littlo girl will havo a fair chance. REMEMBER ALL DOLLS MUST BE ENTERED BY THURSDAY, OCT. 30 - Butterick tnitWoMwmz Patterns Stop Phone 4 V"? F T W T F ) F F F W P M, 27 ADDED TO Y' A totol of 27 members were report ed today at the noon luncheon nt the Y. M. C. A. this noon. Two of the tenins were so busy working that they did not Inks time to stop to make out n report. Marion Veatch teamenr rifd off the honors of the day with KtB points, on tho basis of five points for each member and one point for csch dnlliir secured. F. G. Ktickels se cured 101 points, Jack Bnlcb, U5; Web Ruble on. "Every worker Is urged to be pres ent at the "Y" luncheon tomorrow noon at 12:15," says Frank Kberhart, secretary. "This is vital to the suc cess of the campaign, l'aul IL Kelly, editor of The Guard, has consented to be present with a message for the workers at that time and Maurice Wslters will be on band to "Jaw" up the gang a hit with some of his in imical music." ception will be devoted to an inspec tion trip of Kugcno and the univer sity. They will return to Portland Fri day night immediately following the clono of the reception. Kerosene Poured For Water Causes Blaze UOSEBUIIO, Oct. 2L ricking up what shn believed to be a bucket of water, Mra. Harvey Yager, of Pow ers, who was visiting at the farm homo of her sister, Mrs. Of YV. Terry near Olnlla atarted to fill the tea ket tle on the kitchen runge. Some of the liquid, which happened to be kero sene, sptaKhed over and caught firo. The blaze burned Mrs. Ysger'a hands and she dropped tho bucket on the floor nnd the house and its entire contents were burned. T TO rla. I."iO earh. M. J. Wslteriille, Oregon. Wearin. o23 'APARTMKNT FOR RKNT-l'liVne 1753-J. 713 13th Ave. EaaU j23 Entertainment of visitors to F.u gene on tip- Portland trade excursion I'Yiday viy tnlte the form of a recep tion and smoker at th Chamber of Commerce riwmis, It whs decided Mon day niiibt at the meeting of the enier- tainui'iit committee of the Chamber! of Commerce, ! Music will h furnished by the t. O. ). F. Imnd. K. lmmel will preside as toastmaster. Arrangemen, are be- i ing tnsde for a .UMmnute program or . ; rangicnl entertainment by Virgil Mul- key of the I'niverslty of Oregon.; I Representative speakers from the Ivl.iiing delegation will appear for; briif talks. ! : The Portland visitors ara scheduled ! i 'o arrive In Eugene from the Coos I May cunlry at 2:30 In the afternoon.! I The afternoon until lima for the rt-1 COMING- 4mm 7Y' . 1A pi,, l O .. o , c.r COMING Two Hunters Lost On Callahan Trail ROSEBURO, Oct. 2t.Tlesldont of Cleveland ara searching along the Callalan trail, leading to the Coast range for two hunters, who ara bo lieved to ba lost there. A camp, stocked with provisions and personal articles of the huntera waa found last week and the men have not been thers since Friday morning, leading to tha belief that they have wandered awsy, the district being one in which it is easy to becomo confused. Tha name of C. W. Stephens and Richard Tal mer, were found on papers in tha coata, which were left In camp, but no addresaea were obtainable Exceptional Coat Values Rich, soft, new textures. Tho lovely rich now colorings oro assembled in this showing of NEW COATS at a remarkablo saving. ... $29.75 $55.75 $79.50 Correct Jlpparel for Women