Tuesday Evening, October 21,
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POINTS CAST FOR
E MADE
X PUBLIC IN CQU!IT
Saturday was a renl bonne; dny for
' all candidates entered in the race for
the several attractive nrirea. All con
testants profited mightily iu the vote
count ns a result of their efforts last
Tveek, but it would seem that with a
JiWO Coupe so an extra prize in ad
dition to the grand cupitol prizes, that
a real opportunity to make nearly a
thousand dillars in five days would
arouse considerable interest before
the final fateful day, Oct. 1!5, at 10
o'clock p. is
Just remember this one thought,
while you are winning this special
prize you arc also increasing your
total vote toward the grand prizes
wlii'-h are to be awarded in just a few
short weeks. And furthermore, you
arc also receiving the maximum num
ber of votes per subscription, which
vote schedule continuea only two
mure weeks after this special prize is
awarded. NOW is your opportunity
to win IS1G.
Following is a list of all points
cast for publication toward the Ford
Coupe up to yesterday noon:
Sirs. C. If. Nestle 31
Mrs. Crystal Hi!emi.n 20
Mrs. Taul Troinmlitz 28
Mrs. Den Skinner 27
Mrs. It. A. liall 24
Mrs. W. J. Darling 20, U
Miss Hculah Weaver.... 17
Mrs. Clinton Chezcm ..16
Mrs. Ben Bunnell 15
Mrs. C. A. Kcevcr .....15
Miss Maud L. l'oung 15
Joe Smidle 14
Vr. Fred Cbess 12
Mrs. Mattie Ttadabaugh -.12
Mrs. Astrid Wintber 10
Ted Juhl 7
Mrs. II. D. Soiartt 7
i Mrs. He Lindland ft
i Jj. Lasater 0
Mrs. It. A. Gibson 0
' Mrs. Merriel Ncer R
A. J. Burton 5
, Mrs. Allen Day 3
Misa Margaret Tjarson '.. 8
Mrs. Clarence EBtepp 2
Miss Evclyin Lloyd 2
Mrs. V. C. Ivie 2
Mrs. Norma Thomas 1
Mrs. Olsdys Krieger 1
Miss Huhy Wilkinson 1
Eugene Slattery 1
Miss Mary Ruth Street 1
Mrs. It. I, troy , 1
Mrs. II. l' Leaders 1
Mrs. Celia Meyers 1
Mrs. W. Ir. Perry 1
Mrs. Neal Robertson ,. . 1
Miss Jesce Wincbcl 1
WOMEN'S CLUBS. SOCIAL. PERSONAL
' By MARIAN' LOWRY
Club Items Should be Phoned to the Society Editor Between
10 a. m. and 12 m. Telephone Number 1200.
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Four men indicted by the grand
jury received sentence yesterday Dy
Judg. O F. Sklpworth.
William F. Marks was sentenced to
(luce years in the state penitentiary
on n chargo of burning a dwelling to
injure tlic insurer. H. B. Llnville charg
ed with forgery was sentenced to
tliree years on changing hfB plea to
guilty. Andrew McKlnney charged
with forgery was sentenced to two
years In the state penitentiary but
waa paroled to Mrs. Nick Nlblcr. O.
II. Fohll charged with obtaining mon
ey under false pretenses was senten
ced to one year in tho stato prison.
Sheriff, Taylor with Deputy Mclvln
Turnbull leaves this afternoon for Sa
lem with Marks, Linvlllo and
Alex llryce, colored, who is being
taken to tho stato hospital for the
Insane,
Deputy Reports 15
Hunters Arrested
Fifteen arrents Jiave been marie
here for violations of the stale game
laws since the opening of the pnn
ant season, Ort. 35, according to the
report of Kodnoy Hon oh, deputy state
game warden 'who work a in this dis
trict, Terry Stellmnrhcr. deputy war
den who has been in charge of the
Oakridge district, is working with Mr
lion oh. "Many non-reiiidents who stop
In Lane county on their automobile
tours have been warned that a rest'
dent hunting license is. required al
though no arreits have been made as
yet, Mr. Roach states.
COMING
Mrs. J, B. Anderson and Mr, and
Mrs. C. It. Calloway left this morn
ing for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Cal
loway will go from there to their
home in The JMiles, and Mrs. Ander
Hun will viJiit for a few days at the
home of her daughter, Mrs, Owen
Calloway, in I'ortland.
Trinity Lutherun Ladies' Aid so
ciety members will meet Thursday
afternoon ut two-thirty o'clock in the
parlors of the church, corner of Sixth
and l'carl ut reels. Mrs. Ilium Mevig
will be the hostess' for this meeting.
Mrs. Virginia Judy Ksterly, dean of
women at the Uuiverhity of Oregon,
left thiB week for her home in An
tioeh, Cal., w!:cre she had been called
by the serious illness of her futher.
Mrs. Ksteriy will return Friday,
Students of Unity Christianity will
meet Wednesday afternoon at two
thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs,
II. W. Strong at 1100 llilysrd street.
All those interested in the meeting
are invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Htgue left at
noon for San Francisco, Cal., to visit
with Mr. ilogue's parents who are
this week celebrating their golden
wedding anniversary.
Mr T.nvi.1 T.ink lint, nrtked those
affiliated with the Inter tie club to
her home Thursday for a one o clock
luncheon. The day is a regular meet
ing date for the -club.
On Thursduy Mrs. P. K. Hnodgrass
will be hostess to the Thursday Sew
ing dub for a one o'clock luncheon.
Members of the club are welcoming
home Miss Amy Dunn who will attend
Thursday's gathering.
The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
club ia meeting with Mrs. F. A. I'age
at her home at 77 Eleventh avenue
east tomorrow.
TV It VMam ia i art a i nintr
the Uelinetta club members at her
ImmA r - tixv 'i-li me in hp r ir to
bring a covered dish for t)ie luncheon.
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SALE 15 P
Tlie Unitarian Woman's Alliance
will hold its annual rummage sale
next Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24
and 25 in the vacant room on East
Ninth avenue, which was formerly
occupied by Laraway's music Btore.
It is recalled in connection with
this event that the first rummage sale
held In Oregon was in Portland In
April-May, IWll, lasting for one week
and closing with an auction of left
overs which wsb conducted by a pro
fessional auctioneer without pay. The
week's enterprise netted the women
over $8U0. Donations wcro solicited
through the press and by telephone.
Attics, basements and closets were
searched ana a large store room was
filled with articles which, though not
needed by tjeir owners, could be
mado useful to others. A little remod
eling and making over was all that
was necessary, thus greatly helping
many who did need. . ,
Any one who can contribute to this
week's Bnlo, may do so by notifying
Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy, 11 114 Ferry
treet -or telephone her lJuJ-l. Col
lections of goods will ho mado Wed
nesday, while any one fetching con
tributions, may do so any tlmo bo
fore Thursday and lcavo with Mrs.
ICddy. ,
Youths Hold Hunt
In City; Police Act
Eugene nollce are upon rlio trail of
small boys who have been shooting
promiscuously In tho southwestern
part of town, near tile aviation iiciu.
Sunday evening two ladB were hunt
ing Chinese pheasant when a Btray
bullet hit tho front door of E. It.
Endlcott's Jiome, 1IW9 Jefferson
street. Fortunately no one wan in
front at tbo time and 119 Injury was
done, the missile going through the
door and .doing no damage other than
leaving its mark. It was only a .2
ciillbro pellet but large enough to Iti'.l
an adult, it Is said. Two children were
In tho Jioitse at the time, and had they
been playing near tho door, injury and
posslblo death might have resulted.
Several residents of this district
havo complained to notice and the
authorities are now on tho lookout for
young hunters. " '
ARMISTICE PARADE
E.6M
until photographs can be seat to the
r-.iifnrni. n nthnrlties. Word receiv
ed today at the sheriffs office here
was to the effect that a description 01
Wheeler sent tallies with that of the
man wanted in the south.
(Continued from page one)
Patriotic societies and American
Legion postB in all partB of. Lane
county are expected to join with the
Eugene legion post in the big pa
triotic parade and program planned
for Armistice day, November 11, ac
cording to George E. Love, com
mander of the local legion post.
"Although only tcntotivo plans have
been made, we are planning a mon
ster patriotic procession througli the
streets of Eugene," says Mr. Love,
"in which all the patriotic organiza
tions of the city, including' the O. A.
It., Foreign War Veterans, national
guard nnd reserve units, Spanish Wnr
Veterans, American Legion, Hoy
Scouts and alliothcr patriotic socie
ties will take part. Appropriate music
will be provided."
What form the general assembly
will take, or the nature of the pro
gram to be provided for Armistice
Day will not be decided until Thurs
day night's meeting of the Legion, nt
which tlmo a discussion will lake
place, and a committee appointed to
work out details of the celebration.
Tho meeting Thursday night will be
known as "Dad's Night" and every
legionnaire will bring bis futher
the business session and entertain
ment to follow. This will he tho last
regular session of the Legion before
Annistico day, so Gcorgo E. Love
asks tlint all members come prepared
with any original suggestions as to
tho form tho celebrntion mny take
this year.
DANCE
Tlarrlsbnri M. W. A. hall every
Frlilav niaht. Good music. Public In
vited, tf
Insure with Henry JrroinB. 83 W Bib
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Service at moderate
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Ten Lnree. Speedy Mono-
class Cabin Ships -giving a
t On-Clau fHUMftt U'htrA. it highly
popular with all claue of travel-;
ers to European Pom. Call or
write for Special Booklet which
(ives all particulars.
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POWDER PUFF
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Bnhbod hair is hero to
slay; why was(o tiiuo over
11 mass of unruly lon
hair that prosson hoavily
on tho HoalpT Havo your
hair cut and HhiuKkd by
exports at tho l'owtlor
Puff.
Opposite Heilig
Phono 1712
RUMMAGE SALE
Friday and Sntitrdny, Oct. 24th nnd
25th by Christian church Indies. Also
cooked food on Snturtlny in Johnson
Furniture Store, OL'5 Willnmetto.
Snt-Tucs
DANCE
At New Trin njjle Lake puvIliDti
every Saturday nigiit tf
DANCE
Junction Cify, Oaiety Hull every
Saturday night. Good music. Tuhlic
Invited. tf
Bhownndn, the choice of the smoke.
desirable, that you can well afford to
spend every, possible miourc on this
election between jiow nd '.-tober 25.
First Period Most Over,
No person will be permitted to en
tor elcetioD headquarters at the Guard
office afttr 10 o'clock p. m.t October
But all iersuns who are in the
office at that time or before will be
wjiitod on ai;d .have their subscrip
tions counted , on. the special prize
campaign. ......
Subscriptions that are mailed, pro
vided the envelopes bear a postmark
from any poBtoffice not later than 10
o'clock October, 25. will count juwt
the same as if they were delivered
personally o the curapaign manager,
though they may not be received nt
campaign headquarters before Monday.
Bluffing Not Permitted.
Bluffing or the spreading of fale
rumors by contestants in an effort to
discourage or bluff other contestants
will not be tolerated and any found
guilty of this, pratcite will be dis
qualified at the direction of the man
agement.
Some of the stones put out to aite
are so ridiculous ' nnd. unbelievable
that tbey should be nailed immediate
ly. Tbe Eugene Guard and the cam
paign management is going to see that
such tactics are not used.
New Candidates Can Win. ,
An absolutely new candidate can, b
going at it in the right way now, e4
Jublish himself or herself in the vote
score to an extent that consistent ef
fort will win.
Remember that the biggest vote of
fer of this fUiort campaign comes to
a close at lb o'clock, November 10.
Just a few more circuits of the hour
hand and the opportunity of tbe big
votes will never be repeated. In facr,
the vote schedule after November 10
will be reduced nnd three more ma
terial reductions will occur.
This Is Your Last Chance.
November 10 is the big day 10
o'clock is the final hour of the big
vote schedule. It's . going to be a
mighty important time for the candi
dates who expect to bo the big prize
winners. And the way to get the prize
you have set your mind on is to se
cure the largest number of votes. Now
is the easiest time to get votos sub
scriptions you obtain during the first
period count tbe greatest number cf
votes.
Get the five-year subscriptions
they are the biggest in vote value. But
I'.on't pnss up any one-year subscrip
tions eitJicr. They all count, and count
big, these closing hours of the big
votes.
Make a thorough canvass of your
friends and acquaintances for a big
first period finish a winning finish.
WHEELER IS HELD HERE
Byron K, Wheeler of this city, ar
rested here Saturday afternoon on
suspicion of being Involved in a rob
bery nt Iloseville, Pal., Ms being held
Kellogg's Bran did more In two weeks
than medicine taken in 20 years
Four Cars of Hops
Shipped From Here
Four carloads of hops were ship
ped out today from Uie E. B. I'ark
warelioune. The hopa are consigned lo
t,a rn A T.ivnalfiv fnmnBn nt Salem.
One car waa one of the 11123 crop and
three 'arg were iuieu uu ic it-i
crop. About 1500 bales of hops still
remain at the 1'arks warehouse and
shipments are still coming in from the
Lane county yards, Mr. Farks re
ports. Auto Is Recovered
But Thieves Escape
The Ford coupe stolen from T. (J.
Luckey recently was recognized Sun
day morning by lioy Stien and Rob
ert Gibson returning to Eugene on
the road from Irving. It waa being
driven by two youths, about 10 or 17
years old.
The Eugene men, on recognizing
Luckey's Ford coupe turned and gave
chase. A few miles down the road,
the young men fled into a nearby
field. The pursuers were unable to
catch the youths, but drove the stolen
automobile back to Eugene and deliv
ered it to Mr. Luckcy.
IS QUICK RELIEF
' Colds and catarrh yield like
magic to soothing, healing anti
septic cream that pentrates
through every air passage and
relieves swollen, inflamed mem
branes of nose and throat. Your
clogged nostrils open right up and
you can breaths freely. Hawking
and snuffling stop. Don't sfRy
stuffed up and miserable.
Get a small bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm from your druggist.
Apply a little In the nos
trils and get Instant relief. Mil
lions endorse this remedy known
for more than fifty years.'
BETTER THAN CAI
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets the substitute-for
calomel are a mi'd but sure
laxative, and their effect on the liver is
almost instantaneous. These little olive-
colored tablets are the result of Dr.
Edwards' determination not to treat
liver and bowel complaints with calomel.
The pleasant little tablets do the good
that calomel does, but have no bad after
effects. They don't injure the teeth like
strong liquids or calomei. They take
hold of the trouble and quickly correct
it. Why cure the liver at the expense of
the teeth? Calomel .sometimes plays
havoc with the gums. So do strong
liquids. It is best not to take calomel.
Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take
its place.
I leadaches, "dullness " and that lazy
feeling come from constipation and a
disordered liver." Take Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets when you feel "logy " and
"heavy." They "clear" clouded brain
and "perk up "the spirits. 15c and 30c
Elliot Dexter to
Be Campus Guest
niin nTtr. who ! coming here
tonight in "The Havoc" at the Hei
lig theatre, is to get a glimpse of
college life again this evening when
be will be a dinner guest at neuv
dricks ball at the University. I
Mr. Dexter attended college in tbe ;
east, and immediately after gradua- j
tion he went on the stage. hen mov
ing pictures were' assured of a per
manent Dlace In the art of drama, the
actor devoted a large part of his time :
to this field. His interest, bowever,
has always been with the spoken
stage, he says.
'At Hendricks hall Mr. Dexter will
be brought buck to his own college
days with songs and stunts that are
planned in his honor. After dinner he
will exchange reminiscences with the
students.
TARNISH
with
MAY McAVOY
. NORMAN KERRY
RONALD COLMAN
MAIRE PREVOST
HARRY MYERS
The play that gave New
York its biggest thrill.
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Gentlemen I
Your "KrnmWcd Tlrn,H rwl hr
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me In two wokn than the humlretle
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tho inttvitinea. Tho morn they nre
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Kellogg' Bran STIMULATES the
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The wonderful, nnt-lika flavor of
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Kat -two tablespoonf uls daily in
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on very fiacknge. Kellogg's Bran,
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Potland, Noaambfi lh I JL
to Portland and return
Benefit by low week-end tares now if effect,
on sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday return
limit following Tuesday.
Or if-day fares, on sale any day return limit
1 f days, with stopover at any point enroute.
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For violin instruction con
sult Ellsworth Crocker nt
the Pacific Conservatory,
7:1 'Willaniette street, who
teaches concertos tho recog
nized leading compositions
written for the violin nnd
Paganinis twenty-four ca
prices, n study work gen
erally regarded as eclipsing
all others to beginners dur
ing their first year of in
struction. Many of his stu
dents who begun their mus
ical education have played
concertos in public recitals
in l'lugeiio time ami time
again with only two years
of instruction and less.
Robert llaney played four
concertos in a public recital
in Eugene with less than
two years of instruction.
Fred Tauscher played four
concertos in a public recital
in Eugene with two years
of instruction.
The Pacific Conservatory
has never known of nny
other music teacher present
ing n violin student in n
public recital in Eugene
playing four concertos, n
performance which is n
test for nny nrtist of dis
tinction. The Pacific Conservatory
does not belong to any
clique of musicians there
fore does not discriminate
n gainst others.
Violins loaned free to beginners.
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FULtCEEAM CHEESE, POUND 25c
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CORN, 15c
95c Dependable Sweeping
Brooms, Special 75c
M6P-STICKS, EACH 15c
$3.10 air tight heaters $2.89
30 : Rolls toilet paper for $1.00
JUST ARRIVED
New fur trimmings in brown, grey and black the
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"Women's new lace collars-in white and ecrue. Also
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"Women's Littlo Bob Hats all colors
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New Silk Blouses $5 t0 $10
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Saturday, Oct. 25, 2:30
Hayward Field
"See that team play" .
Reserved seats nt Laraway's, Music Store,
Co-op., nnd Ohak's.
A Timely Sale of
WALLPAPERS
Just ns you are getting ready for the indoor' months. Several hundroJ
holts nt V2c. All medium price papers and nil ceilings 20c bolt. tjuit?
an Assortment nt 30c holt. 30 inch papers, varnished tiles and high grade
tapestries at 55c per holt.
No paper trimmed charged or delivered at these priefc.
Broken line of paints to close out cheap.
OXNERS PAINT STORE
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