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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1924)
THE EUGENE GUARD Pago Fivo NEWSPAPERS FACE CITY NEWS SPORTSY New Models in Brushed Wool SWEATERS New Brushed Wool sweater novelties have a boyish trininess about their lines that make them ideal for all out-door activities. Knitted of fine brush ed yarns in wool or mohair and embel lished with vari-col-ored borders at cuffs, collar and bottom. Gray, buff, copen, or ange and brick with combinations. $5.95 to $10.95 LARGE'S STYLES THAT LEAD Salt Rising Bread This bread is certainly delicious. If you have' never eaten salt-rising bread, you should. Ours is fresh every day and wc will deliver it to your door. (Continued from ptje one) in Marcula, occupying the building formerly used bj J. E. Holstroin. Fire Wirnlng Printed In response to an anneal by Nelsoa P. Mucduff, supervisor of tjie Cas cade -Nntional forest) to owners of re sorts in the vicinity of the forest to aid in the fire prevention campaign, A, L. 1'arklmrst of the Nimrod lun on the CdcKeuzie river, has ordered his stationery inscribed with the mot to, "l'revent Forest Fires It Pays." The slogan is inside the shield willed is the emblem of the forest service Mr. l'arkhurst says the engraving is available for any other persons dvsir ing to use it on their stationery. . Students Autograph Cast Autographing the white plaster of p&ris cast on a broken leg was tlie pastime indulged in by a group oi students at a dunce in Friendly bull One of the young men attended the dance, but was forced to sit on the sidelines on account of the fractured limb. Someone conceived the idea of signing his name to the surface. Soon a crowd gathered round, and when tin: bout was over, more than 100 names were signed on the enst. Church Service Planned Church and Sunday school services will be held in the Hebron church at london, five miles southeast of Cot tage Grove Sunday morning. The pas tor C. II. Shippc is' to give the first of four sermons on the general sub ject, "The Indivadual." His topic Sun day will be "What Is Man." Suuilay school will be at 10 o'clock, and tbe morning worship hour beginning at 11 o'clock. In the evening tbe Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 o'clock. Rally Is Tonight One of the good old-time rooting rallies of Uic university students is scheduled for tonight at the joint Y. M.-Y. W. mix at the Eugene, nr mory. A snappy' entertainment is be ing provided, including music by the Campus Tramps, a magical program by Magical Mulkey and the edi tion of the "Yellow Fang," published bv Sigma Delta Chi, professional i journalistic fruternity. Ibe noise bs t gins at 0:45. Genuine Hawkeye Baskets Free with the purchase of $1.00 worth of sonp. A regular' $1.85 value selling for $1 while they last a limited number only. v GET YOURS MONDAY University Directory Out Tbe new student directory made its appearance today. It is a larger bunk than ever, and is quite handy, as it Rives the names of all scholars in the university, their home address, resi dence in Eucene, together with tele phone number and major study. Tho firet edition is of 1UUU. They are ie signed to benefit tiie students. New Figs and New Dates Are Arriving Now Table Supply Co. 104 Ninth Ave. E. L. D. PIERCE, Phone 246 Laboratory Space Planned Tbe psychology department of the University of Oregon will occupy the ! entire top floor of tbe new science building. The walls of four rooms re served for research work will be padded and the floors covered with heavy linoleum in order that a maxi mum of quiet ra.iy be ubtaiued for ex periments. H Boy Runs Away . n. ...).. IP. ... iiitn II lli. JlUllJ iuuic, iui ni.n w-iHi hid furhir nt SllUUUOD VCS' l toriwy, anil ueciueu 10 ruu owuy 110411 home. Word waa received by police ip Eugene Thursday night, and the boy I was located here, with some small j change and a check for J50 in his poc ket. He will be returned to his iiome I tonight at 1 o'clock. 1 Eric W. Allen Speaks Denn Krie W. Allen, of the school of journalism nt the university, guvc a puper on "How to Hcview Hooks." at the meeting of the education semi nary on the campus Thursday oveuinit A general discussion of the rclatiou of book reviewing to education followed. Parking Space Added Work at the University of Oregon started the job -of grading a new parking space on Thirteenth avenue yesterday. This new space, with tae parking plot available on the soj'.u side of the sociology building, is ex pected to clear Thirteenth avenue ni University street of so many cars. Wlnnlfred Funeral Sunday Robert Willifred, who committed suicide at bis home in the district near Lornne Wednesday, will be bur ied from the Hranstctter chapel at '1 p. m. Sunday. Dr. E. V. Stivers will repent the ceremony, and interment will be in the new 1. O. O. F. ceme I tery. Tennis Tourney On George Mend and "Red" Holier were to claah in the finals of the University of Oregon tenuis tourna ment this afternoon. These two men have battled their way through IS contests and won the right to fight it out for the championship of the university. Hoop Practice Opens ItnsWeilull nrnctice. nrenaratorv to , I the aelection of a team, began at the I'nivera tv hlch Sr-I.Onl Mils WC'-'K. I About 20 boys of whom three are lait I year's letter men, reported. The team I will not be chosen 1111' .1 the beginning i of the season about .l.inunry 1. Kloyu Webster is basketball coach. Stetson- Hats FOR YOUNG MEN M you're critical and most young men are the better for us. Even the smallest style details will please you. Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes 1 uam.a w.iioii w. I Th Indoor baseball sanies nlsnneil between I'ioneer clubs for Saturday afternoon have been called off. an nounces W. I. Walter, secretary of 1 bovs' work nt the Y. M. C A. It it ! planned to start the g times a wjek from Saturday. j Crandsll Remains to Denver Tbe body of Jsines II. Osndell. i who died suddenly Wednesday ninrn.. : ing, were shipped to Denver todny for burial. The remains were sent by Mirinn Veatf-h, mortician in chsra. upon receipt of a wire from Mm, frandell. in Ht. I.oiiis. Denver if ' C'randrll's former home IV 1 I I OHAb.il Theodore Itsisden. accused of op erating an automobile with a lirem plate from another slate, must stand trial in municipal court for the of f.n.e. The youth has pleaded not fiiilly. The dale of trisl has not been set. Junior Class List Out itnlr f2 men and 60 women were ipislified to rereive rertifirntes of Jon 1 ior standing, out of tbt 212 men sol 222 women registered as juniors a: tbe U. of O., according to Carltou tjpencer, registrar. Meroer Speaks at Jasper Tonight at eight o'clock, Col., W. G. D. Mercer will speak at the church in Jumper, iiis subject being election and the important measures to he voted on in November. The address, he says, will be non-political. Theme Is "Puiiled Freehmaii." The sermon topic of the Ker. Frank Fay Eddy at the Unitarian church Sunday morning will be "Fuizlcd Freshmen and Others." The soloist at this service will be Mary Burton, violinist. Hera From Los Angeles Carl S. Kelty of Los Angeles, vice president of the Freeman, Smith and Camp company, ia a Fugene visitor for a few days as the guest of his brother, l'aul K. Kelty. Simmons In Portland L. K. Simmons, of the local Ford agency, went to Portland Wednesday on business. lie will remain in tbe city over the wek-end. (Continued from page one) Ranger Arrives Smith A. Taylor, ranger of the Cas cade National forest, stationed at tjie McKcnsie bridge, was in Eugene Fri day on business at the local offices of tho forest. P.-T. A. to Meet . A meeting of the P.-T. A. of ihe Santa Clara school district will he held at the hall thia evening to dis cuss plans for building a kitnhen on the hall. To Meet Saturday Tbe Ladies of the Orient will meet Saturday evening in the W. O. W. hall. Mrs. McC'lintock. .Mrs. Dimond, and Mrs. ltunkiu aro in cliargo of the meeting. Rifle Team Out The women's rifle team of tho .'Diversity of Oregou atnrted practice tins week, It was announced today. Left for North J. It. McKy, accompanied by Mrs. Mt'Ky, left Thursday for Portland where they will spend the week-end. Visits' From Florence Mrs. D. M. Kyle cauie up from Florence Thursday for a short visit with friends in Eugene. On Business In Portl end J. E. Shelton of the firm of Shel tnn. Turnbull and Fuller, 1h in Port land on a short business trip. Motorist Fined John (i. Jones was fined $2 in municipal court Thursday for parking his automobile without lights. Rancher Is Visitor 'M. ,1. Heals of the Dinmond I? ranch at Lowell, was a Eugene visitor Friday. ntV. fill' t .- ...M urn RESPONSIBLE FOR ILL HEALTH pILES or other rectal or color disorders may be responsible for your general ill health. My non-surgical treatment of these dis orders has been taken by thousands o4 men, women and children from all purtt f the West, my unprecedented sticcc enabling me to confidently GUARANJ I th toeureyour Piles or refund your fee. Send today for my FREF vj fi ' doom on ncciai anu coion r-disorders. Everv sufferei ihould have it. 5TrfAMQ MAfN-OITOSITt COURT HOUiL V2OTUf,ReC0N STAR HOTEL 9G0 "Willamette Over Tail's Restaurant Hot and cold water, steam heat, completely modern. All newly furn ished. Reasonable rates. 4 Night and Day Service BERT BAIRD, Mgr. ihtiiustflvvii as to the meuniug of the law, and Secretary Mellon finally re ferred the question to the department of justice, declaring it was not n par! of the tretisury department to enforce the law. Attention was called to the non-publication section last night, ho said, merely for the information of publishers and ia order that all the facts should be known. Attorney General Stone ia to de liver a campaign address tonight at Des Moines, la. In bis absence, de partment of justice officials hesitated ot express an opinion, but there hap pened to be a disagreement amoiiR them as to whether the law, taken us a whole, merely makes income tax re turns available for inspection or w!is- ther it also permits their publication irj newspapers. ; ROCKEFELLER HEADS LIST 1 NEW YOKKt Oct. 24. "Big busi ness" is by no means the only source of yearly incomes winch bring their recipients to the revenue offices 111 nually with thousands upon thousands in taxes, perusal of the published lists of taxpayers in the second and third internal revenue districts reveal. The arts singers, writers and act ors in the main book and newspa per publishers, lecturers, prize fight- j ere, lawyers aud auctioneers vie with' bankerB, railroad builders, mereliHnt princes, brewers and mine owners 1)1 income taxes that run into thousands:, j The young Rockefeller, John D. Jr. 1 heads tbe list in the amount of HVJi.1 ! income tax paid. The sum total he ; poured into Uncle Sam's coffers stands at the head of tbe column like a beacon light. John 1), Sr. paid a far I less sum than bts son. School Fund Will Be Sent Out Soon Arrangement for tho distribution ot funds to the various comity school ; districts have been completed at the! office of the county school superin tendent. The forms hnvo been filled out aud now await only the negro- ! gal ion of the county tax funds in or-! der to ascertain the amount avail- ! aide for each district. The law re- quires that ail school funds be dis tributed the second Monday in No-. vemher which is November 10 this year. "Y" BANQUET TONIGHT The banquet at the Y. M. 0. A. at (1:30 o'clock this evening will mark the close of tho campaign for now members. At this time the team cap tains will make their final report. Al though the drive is over this does not mean that the work for new mem bers will be discontinued, according to Frank Kbtrhart, secretary. The work will continue from now until the close of the year. 4- your fall suit from our exhibit of ivuBBeiiri eimer GOOB CLOTHES Youll have style that is correct,quality that is dependable and utmostvalueforyour money COLDS "Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Unusually .GOOD Blend GATE Tnko two tivh .ets every three hours until three dospH Aro taken. The first doso al ways kIvom relief. Tho sucoiid and third doses com pletely break up tho cold. 'h-a.s:nit Hiid en fo to tttke. Contains nu qui nine nr opiates. Mill Ions 111 "Pupe's CT o I d Compound." I'rUe, tl IruKlsts Kiiunihtco Irty-flve cente. it. Sauer Kraut Weinies ......,.,.,.. 20o lb. Fresh Pig Feet ...5c lb. Pork Hearts , ........15c lb. Eaby Beef Roasts (fancy) ....15c lb. Hamburger 15o lb. Lnrd is going up. Bring, containers and buy in bulk before wc raise tho price. Eutter, Pickles, Cheese, Horse Radish, Mayonnaise D. E. Nebergall Meat Co. Government Inspected Meats GG Ninth Avcnuo East Thones 37 and 36 Hear The 4 Gospel Bible Standard Church 7thand Pearl Sts. In Your Favorite Recipe Use THE WORLD'S GREATEST You Will Notice a Big Difference BALES Z't TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAYS f.V' ';,'''.'' tf,v '"J SOAP SALE! "Value 1 Lnrgo paclcago chips. .25o 1 Bar Ivory soap .14o 10 Bars P. & G. Naphtha.. 50o 1 10-qt. galvanized pail. .. .35 Total value ......... ..$1.24 All for Only., ,.r.,,98c yalue Market basket 50o 1 Bur Fairy soap.... Co 1 Sunbrito Cleanser ......,, 8c 1 Large Prido "Washing Powder ...,25c 12 Bars "White soap 7uo Total values $1.C3 All for ...$1.19 Soap Sale ALL NEXT WEEK! Beginning Saturday PETER PAN BREAD It is because of t tin high quality of this bread, that our customers continue, to carry this HHKAD liotno day after day, if you aro interested in a loaf that indifferent, that has quality all the way through. Wo ask you in try PETKU PAN Just ONCE. SATURDAY SPECIALS HONKY KllKKM Donuts worth 30c, per doz 20c Cookies, doz., 15c, two for.... 25c Butter Ilornsj 3 for .....10c llcgular fiO-coiit layer cakes... 45c lingular 50-cent layer cakes. ..35c Maplo Bars, per doz ...20o Cinnamon Rolls, per doz......20o Butter Scotch Kolls, per doz... 15c AVo wish to call your attention to the high grade lino of Rolls, butter horns, buns, Filled rolls, Butter scotch rolls, coffee cako, etc., we hnvo on sale each day.