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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
Friday Evening, Novcnil Page Two f THE EUGENE GUARD At the aext election In Douglas county the count; court will submit a proposal to vote a three-mill levy to construct a new court bouse. The levy will raise f UO.00O. The people at the Applegate valley want electrict power ami lire discu-s-ins the practicability of extending the power Jine of the California-Oregon Power company to that aection. BIG MILLINERV SALE llatl specially priced at $1.05 2.l 13.1 LEOt'ADE HAT SHOP 172 East 9tb. $4.03 n21 $ 19 19 Yes, We Are Glad $ to Say Our Business Is Good Forty Five New Silk and Wool Dresses on.Sale Saturday Morning 9 'A. M. at We could use up half a page in attempting to describe these but let us suggest ' LOOK THE TOWN OVER Then como tp our little shop "just outside the high rent district" and see a combination of stylo, workmanship and values. $ 19 w fmrf r r .T- yf III 620 Willamette Scatter Sunshine With ' Christmas Cards Buy them early, Mail -Them Early. ' Prepare your list now and be sure no one is forgotten. Then come here and make your selection 'while the stock is fresh and complete. Our full line is now ready. i " You all know what a wonderful line of cards, we carry each year, and thiB year we have bought more than ever. This store is known throughout Lane county for the Quantity, for the Quality,, for the Beautiful Assortment and for the Sentiment of our cards. . Your Choice is First if you come Early. CRESSEYS' The Best Place to Trado After All . ' ' ':. 1 6G0 Willamette St. . . - . ' REPOSSESSED FORD CARS TKeir Loss Is Your Gain 1924 DELIVERY No.- 37 Hercules Body, Shocks, S. & M. Spotlite ..... ..... . $450.00 .1 924 TRUCK 6 Speed, cab, 5-inch tires, Overhauled . w ........... M . $425.00 922 SEDAN Speedometer, Cord Tires . . . $350.00 1923 COUPE Speedometer, 5 tires, No. 1 condition , $340.00 1921 .SEDAN New Paint $3Q0.00 1922 TOURING New Top .. ... . . ., $275.00 1920 SEDAN Overhauled, Good Tires ...... . . $250.00 1919 TOURING Shocks, Speedometer, Motor Good ;..... $140.00 1919 TRUCK Cab and Body $150.00 (921 TOURING Starter r.,.,.:J .... $135.00 1 920 TOURING Starter Good Rubber w. .lu $125.00 1919 TOURING Starter, shocks $ 85.00 1919 TOURING Runs good . ,., $. 75.00 1918 TOURING , $ 60.00 .1917 ROADSTER .Ml.itJ. $ 50.00 COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER TERMS TO SUIT YOU . E. C SIMMONS CO. E Tentative figures on the i county budget for the coming year wero completed by the county court and the budget committee yesterday aft ernoon. The next meeting of the com mittee will be held Monday. The general fund only was taken up yes terday and several items were not completed, 'i'be following Is the general fund budget eo far with a comparison of the budget made last year: 1925 1924 Advertising $ 3.000 $ 3,000 Agricultural agent .. 2,000 Auditing . 600 Assessor 12,000 Bounties 600 Care of poor .. J6.C00 Circuit court 10,000 County court 6,000 Coroner 700 Courthouse .. 7,000 County Clerk . 14,10 Sheriff 20,000 Surveyor . 6,8T. Treasurer 3,805 County fair 2,000 Fair improvements 1,500 District attorney and investigation 2,500 Emergency .: 10,000 Thistle and plant control 1.400 Fruit inspector .J...... 1,800 n a a a a ei ta GRAND-ASHER Presents D "RAGING "LUG -With MONTY BANKS 600 12,000 000 16,000 10,000 5,400 500 6,500 13,500 18,025 6.1105 3,305 2,000 D D a WHAM! LAUGHSLIDE! SCREECHES WHIZ! LAUGHS I i nclude, I I WOW! LANDSLIDE! ROARS Cast I HELEN FERGUSON FRANCIS Mcdonald LIONEL " BELMORE Health officer . 2(H) Indigent soldiers ' KOO Insane GOO JuKtico court .. 2,000 Juvenile court ........ 1,200 Registration and election 2,000 School superintend dent ..... District scaler 500 Slaughtered animals 800 Timber cruise Tax rebate 500 Widow's pensions 12.000 Retiring wsrrants .... 25,000 Roads and bridges.. ' 2,400 11,680 1,400 1.R00 200 . 800 600 , 1.600 1,200 12,000 N 4,000 . 500 800 25,000 2,000 12,000 31,000 100,000 0 S I . Loss of $400 In cash, four or five vouchers and one check for $05 was reported to the sheriff's office here today by the Booth-Kelly Lumber company at camp Si at wendling. The bunk house where employes were sleeping was entered last night and the loss of the cash and vouchers was discovered this morning. The Booth-Kelly offices here were advised of the robbery and have is sued a warning to local merchants and others to be careful in cashing Booth-Kelly vouchers as the thieves may try to forge the orders and col lect on them. Sheriff Frank E. Taylor left today for Wendling to investigate the robbery. Q S3 R E It will be "ladles choice"' at the FTugene Country club Sunday when feminine golfers will select their own partners for a two-ball mixed four some. The play will begin' promptly at 10:30 o'clock, it Is nnnounccd. Medal play will bo used, and the handicap will be based on one-hnlf the combined handicap of the men and women players. THE - KIDNEYS. i The- American' men nnd women must guard constantly against kidney trouble because we often eat too much rich food. Our blood is filled with acids which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from over work, become sluggish, the eleminat Ivti tissues clog, and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. SVben your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; you back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during tho night; if you suffer i witft sick headache, or dlssy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or if yon have rheumatism when the weather Is bad, begin drinking lots of good soft water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Tnke a tahlespoonful in a glass of water be fore brenkfast for a few days and yonr kidneys may then act fine. This famous salta is mada from the acid of' grapes and lemon juice, combined with Uthia, and has been used for yesrs to help flush and stimulata clogged kidneys, to neutral ise the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. .Tad Salta is Inexpensive; can not Injure, makes a delightful efferves cent litliia-water drink and belongs in every home, because nobody csn make mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time, lly all I means havo youf physician examiue your kidneys at least twice a year. mmni . i ' ,Wf I I I I I I I I I s Just A Few of the Highlights' Scene in Italy faithful' replica of Old World village and "the Angelus" arrival in Amer . ica Monty's first sight of The Statue of '. Liberty. Gala night in HI Trovatore Cafe in "Little Italy" Native dances as they are danced in the Old World. Terrific fist fight in the cafe. I I Panoramic scenes in the racina: nits. Monty's mad, meteoric ride, locked in raci car and his desperate attempts to stop it. I Horrific plunge over yawning chasm. Wild dash before cannon-ball express train. I Crash of crashes and-41 ' I Explosion of explosions. " Laughs plus laughs Thrills plus thrills. a n Regular Pricps Continuous Today and Saturday., , , 1 to 11 P. M. DPDDDnO 'QN LEAVE OF ABSENCE" A Short Feature True Detective Story Pathe Novelty Topics Pathe News TODAY'S GUEST Eva L. Pease 1260 Oak Kindly call at box of- flee for- your two tick- I eta, good today only, H $1.15 Balance Is - , In Democratic Fund Although somewhat depressed ns a result of the recent catastrophe, No vember 4, the democratic party of Lane couuty is ut least solvent and they have a nest-egg of $1.15 as a starter for the next campaign. The campaign expenses the Bourbons in Lune were filed at the office of the county clerk toduy and a donation of $75 was all spent with the exception of the small amount mentioned, the reportx state. The democrats evidently were still shock ed as a result of the returns as they are ft few days late in making the re quired report. MOVING PICTURES IIEILIG Monty Banks in "Racing Luck." CASTLE Ilobart Bo'sworth in "Hearts of Oak." HEX Dorothy Mnckaill in "Tho Mine With the Iron Door." Eugene Boys Join Branches of Navy Three Eugene boys hnvc enlisted in the United States navy, and will take special training in schools conducted by Uncle Sam. Marion Bradley will no into the pharmacists' school, Donald N. YounR, into the electrical engi neering school and Fred II. Stauffcr tho electrical engineering school. D. C. Cason and U. L. Troycr, re fruiting officers for the U. S. navy, after a stay of two days In Eugene have gone to Albany for recruiting work. They will remain there a day, and from there to the navy recruiting stntlon in Tortlsnd. A light story, with plenty of thrills and ninny lauglis, and two more seri ous plnys arc offered at the Eugene thentres tonight. At the Ilcilig is Monty Banks in "Uacing Luck," his first big comedy production. The action is swift, as the name indicates, and the plot is replete with laughs nnd thrills. The picture 'has a special appeal to all auto owners and all interested 'in automobiles. Ilobart Bosworth, popular with Eu- Don't wait until you are In actual need get a Jar today flMBER-O-LATUM CHEST OINTMENT For the quick relief of Chest Colds, Croup, Ii.f.uenta, Pneu monia and Plourlsy Pains. Price 60c. For sale by All Drug Stores.-1 WET PAPERS during the' winter montha car. be eliminated It subscrib ers will cooperate with The Guard circulation department. Get the paper aa soon- as the boys deliver H. Where road era fall In this the boys are attained to such an extent that the "last end" of te toutes suffer from late delivery. BA1MCE MASQUERADE WHERE? Raircola Saturday, Nov. 22 PRIZES for best costumes man and lady. Also for most comical costume. TRY AND GET ONE , gene fans, is at the Castle in "Hearts ot Oak." It is a story of the ses, and Bos worth's part is one that is keenly fitted for his portrayal. The pic turOfWtll be at the Castle today and Satnrdny. : - - Harold Bell Wright's latest and most successful story, "Tho Mine WKlr the Iron Door," is at the Hex. Farther than that, Dorotiiy Macknill is in the leading role, supported by Pat O'Malley, Mary Carr, Crcighton Hale, Mitchell Lewis and others that go to make a big production success ful. The picture was well taken at its showings Thursday, nnd bids fair to be one of the biggest attractions tonight and Saturday. ' A Word to Women A hundred and twenty-one thotniti women would comprise a vast irmy. Yet a canvass was recently mtde among more than that number o! women who had used hynm E. Pim ham's Vecetable Comnound for Urn- nine ailments. The result provfd that ninety-eight out of every bun- drnd rnnnrforl hpnpfit from its UM. This is most remarkable evidenM of the power of Lydia E. Pinkbini Vegetable Compound over the ill. of wnmnnkind. nnd should influence 1 ery sick and ailing woman try H VOTBALL Vs. 0. A. C. Sat.,' Nov. 22 At 1:30 CORVALLIS 5000 Dry, Warm, Covered Seats Unsold SEATS ON SALE AT OBAK'S, CO-OP.. AND GRADUATE MGR'S'. OFFICE Use the S. P. Special, leaving at 11 o'clock-ruf direct to and from the game ma