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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1924)
Friday Evening, October 24 jj, rage Ton ' TIIE EUGENE GUAED t GIN C VOTES REPEAL OF BUS 1 1 LI HEBE WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL, PERSONAL By MARIAN LOWRY " Club Items. Should be Phoned 10 ttie Society Editor Between . 10 a. m. and 12 m. Telephone Number 1200. Move Taken to Protect City and Regulate Transportation Tiie first dofiDito move toward pre venting the (jorst and King lius coju puny of Coos bay from operating lines Ui Eugene was made late Thursday afternoon. Repeal of the present city ordinance covering bus lines was voted at & sun ciul i. fusion of the council. A new or dinance will be framed to take Its place, and the license See may be placed so high as to inhibit any com pany's attempting to operate in. the eity, is the belief generally beld. l'lie present fee is ?-'. It wsb suKgest'.'d at Thursday's meetlug that ?."WU or if ttnJu a year should be charged. Discussion Is Lively. The action of the city council fol ov?d a lively discussion of the sub jcrt from nil ancles. Apparent oil position from all parts of the city to the grunting of a license to the bus company was mentioned by council men. Feasibility of ullowing the buss es to act as feeders to the street railroad lines was discussed, but it was brought out that the strcetcnr system itself could opcrnto such lines more sstiBfactoriiy. ' Charles M. Stevens, city attorney, declared that no ordinanco could keep a bus line from operating on the streets, but that a new ordinance re placing the old one could regulate the bus line satisfactorily. No other business waa taken up by the council, ns the meeting was called for the special purpose of discussing the bus question. Credit Men Act. Recommendation that tiie Southern Pacific railway company ho given the first chance to establish bus lines was . voted Thursday night at the meeting of the merchnnts bureau of the Lane County Credit association at the (s burn hotel grill room. A bus system I competing against the street railway would ultimately result in abnndon ! ment of the streetcar lines, it xra decided. W. W. Calkins, president of I the United States National Hank, urg ; ed Uiat the street car aystcm bo given ' a fair deal in the matter, inasmuch ns it has a heavy investment here ,'u tracks, cars and otJier equipment. W. K. Wallace, chairman of the council's police committee, staled that he thought a bus lino would result in traffic confusion. i i-L of Springfield Plans to Entertain SntlXGFIKM). Oct. 24.-(Special) Plans for a large entertain ment are being made by members of the 4-1, of Sprlngfleld.The affair 1 to be held on Momli.y evening. The pro gram planned is an follows: Solos by Miss Eunice Parker, contralto. Wal ter dossier, baritono, and Miss Elnise Mcl'herson, soprano; Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Murphy aud Mr. and Mrs. I). AV.McKennnn -ill give solos and rend- DeiiKhtfully Infonmil and merry will bo the openliiK of the new Ku- K'ne country club house from five until elKht o'clock Huturduy evenliiK. From the Rolf links, from the fool ball Krundslunri, and from all the homes and business offices, mem bers, both old and new, uro most cordially invited and urifud to come to the club house and make the opening ono of the most pleasant ovenlB ot the season. 'J'ho affair offers a Rood oppor tunity or all new members to be oiue acquainted with old members. The club house decorations and oth er furnlshlnKS have Just been com pleted and tho opeulnH this evening will ho In the nuture of an Inspec tion of the house. There will be an Informal buffet supper served, with a number of the prominent club matrons presiding at the tables, and about the rooms. Following tho supper there will be dancing, The Eugene branch of tJin American Association of X'nivirsity Women will bold its opening meeting and luncheon at the Unburn hotel Saturday lit twelve-thirty o'clock. Monday evening will be guest day for members of the P. K, O, Sister hood who will meet at the Anchoruge. The affair is an nnnunl event and each member of the sisterhood is asked t bring a guest. The Eugene Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft held their regular meeting Thursday evening. At the meeting the following officers were elected. Guar dian, Lucinda Tuck; adviser, Martha (juyler; magician, Mary Edwards; clerk, S, J. Wilson; banker, Margaret Ininiin; nttendnnt, Laurina Jlumer; Inner sentinel, Hertha Westrope; out er sentinel. Nettie Dery; managers, I In una P. Hendersbot, Cora McDow ell and Stella Plmoud; captain of guards, Marie Williams; musician, Minnie Frank; installing officer, I.ue; la Hrewster. After the business ses sions a banquet was served. For the first dunce of the fall and winter months members of tiie Amar anth Dancing club will meet at the Ghninber of Commerce rooms nteight-furty-five o'clock .Saturday evening. All Musons arc extended an invita tion. ' The W. It. P. Jj. will meet with Mrs. (Jenrge W. RobbinB nt ber home, Point. Lookout, Suturdny at two o'clock in the afternoon. The United Artisans are holding an open meeting tonight in the Knights of Pytbias hull. There will be curds and ilnncing. It is for ail members and heir friends. EUGEIME ELKS WILL T 4 One of the biggest and mot: enter taining el0tinn tiivlif unMnl ever held in Eugene U promised by the local .lodge of Elks, for the eve ning of Tueadnv. November 4 at the club roues of the organization. .All members of the Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions clu'i and . H eir wire will be the guests of the. II. P. () E for the evening, ii the announcemen: of the eomraittne la charge of the affair. The Etijcne high school band will entertam the guests frcm 7. .'10 to 1' p. ni. and this will be followed by card plnyiLg and dsncing. During the entire even ng full report j on the nations! Irction and all local contests of interest to Lcj county wii; be received by direct wu- at the club rooms. The meeting of i'ne Elks to be held Wednesday, .November -U. will be marked by a special initiation cere mony to be held for five of the con struction engineers employed at the new Southern Pacific rail construc tion who will enter local Elkdora that night. Following the ceremony at the lodge hall a big smoker and "feed" entctrainnient will be held at the ar mory. Two holing bouts will be stag ed under the direction of Charley Dawson. The committee in charge of the event is composed of Fred Chess, , chairman, Hen F. Russell, Oscur I Faust, Ray Marlatt, Frank Scobert ! .ouis Larson, J. H. McKy. - , DANCE AT ANLAUF Dance every Saturday night In the Jolly Time Pavilion at the Anlauf Auto eomp on highway south of Cot tage Grove. Dancing 9 to 12. Gooo Eusie. ' W.Th.FrUf Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, SID Willamette St. Phone 017. tf Phone S. E. Stevens for Piani Tuning. ings. The special feature for the eve ning is a 1-act comedy entitled "The Dark Secret." George Cox will take the leading part, supported by 1). W. McKennan and n lady whose name is being kept a d irk secret. George Davenport, chairman, has charge of the evening's entertain ment and urges Uian specinl effort he made by all the members to he present. Light refreshments will he served. Big Game Mounted For Hunters Here Two over-size mountain lion nkulU and kinn were rorfived todny by K. L. hf'krrt, unit fnmi , Itcno, for mounting. The imimrlH worts tdmt by H. I-, I Urn ha m, connected with the U. S. ItEolngienI department in the moun tains near thnt city, his station being at AVurd Mountain. .Ivoc.il nimrods brought home the; benr, deer mid other game thin of tor noon's report shows, U. Godpashire landed a young buck from the Me- Kenzie river country, and although he I tiad but a single point, it was a fine little animal. Don Vi"kern also got a buck, an "eleven" pointer, while William Hun riicker came in with a C-poiut mule ieer and Hugh Smith got a 4 -point of the same apecies, all nhot In the Klamath district. From the Itosehurg section Itoy Oppie brought down a 4-point buck, and K. V. Iturgefta two animals, one a thrpe and the other a four. "Those are about the wiudup of the 11)24 Honcon," states Mr. Kikert, "but the pbe .mint season is going fine, and many beautiful- roosters are brought in i'or nm:.nlin? in Kugnno. Don't let constipation relieve it with Few people Tealiio how clangorous Is constipation until this dread dis ease tears down their health. 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'' All ap plicants apply to Potash nnd Perl inutter (personally). 1'ai.d ' Adv. iJi?5iY You mm I And Norma and Con- inp W wer' the ad! f fSf j You may think you have seen vamping . j i.J S I f what am, but, boy, just wait till you VVlJrv Ttl ,f see Norma and Connie do their stuff .Vcl iVl M for Abe and Mawruss! M t& ' m fll TODAY -At ( and SATURDAY Regular Prices! "TUP "Always the Best 1 For the Rex Guest" IU IC. JX. " Home of Mighty " m M Wurlitzer - AX BILLV OEB,RTMC.NT STOrtt , Groceries Delivered Free Of Charge To All Parts of The City (As well as all other items in store) 10-Pound sack sugar 5-5. (Put up in fine blenched sanitary cloth, bag) Fancy Creamery Butter, pound 4 Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, pound Sugar Cured Picnics, pound...'. i Pounds Sweet Potatoes for .r:., 25c Sweet Pickles, a quart 35,, Bread, Every Day Feature, loaf . . . . . ..., Good House Broom 49c. 10-Quart Heavy Pure Aluminum Dish Pan.. 89c No. 8 Galvanized Wash Boilers $i,gg 95c Solid Steel (7i in.) Nickel Plated Shears 75c PRESS IT . am One of our new Steam Presses is especially designed to put a lasting crease in pleated skirts. 1 ' Are Your Rugs Clean PHONE 300 BETWEEN 8 & 90N0LIVE L300- Between 8th and 9th on Olive FOR SATURDAY ONLY $1.00 One line union suits, broken line values to 2.f0 to close out each Nil'; braid and dress trimmings regular .r0e to $!.,"() per vard at Half Price Misses and children's drawers, fleece Q-fl AA lined, regular 75c value 3 for J5 iVV ;ij-lneh Challies, large range 'of patterns Ofr at, per yard New shipment of Women's Dresses SLABWOOD PLANER-ENDS A combination that settles the heating problem forever. Planer ends are the ideal summer wood, alio jnst the thing to start the fires off with a rush on cold winter days. Now is the time to lay in your supply. THE BOOTH KELLY LUMBER CO. Eth and Willamette Streets Phone 453 ON! Y ! 1 ,USE THE' GUARD WANT AD WAYS