Evening, November 21, 1924
Friday
THE EUGENE GUARD
Pago Fivd
screen door, and only the envelopes J
were left. Several ducks were taken
from the back porch.
Funeral Sunday
Funeral services for the late Wil
liam T. Tennis, who died November
1J. will he held from tile Methodist
Fpixiipal church .Sunday afteruoou at
J :.'t( o'clock. lutermeutwill be in the
C'reswcll cemete-y.
RAIN-PROOF
Silk
Umbrellas
Chamber Lur.cheon Canceled
Owing to Trunksgiviu l(ay coming
neit TLursdav the weekly noon lunch
eon of the lvigene 'cha'uber of com
merce will not be held. "The lunch
eon will be held at home on that holi
day," is the comment of the ill. mbcr
officials. ,
"Line Fences," is Mr. Eddy's Topic
'yl.ine Fences iu the Field of.lteli
Rioi),'' will be the sermou topic of tln
Kev. Frank Fay F.d.ly at the I nitnr
iau church' Sunday morning. The an
l"iKt atthis service will be Helbert
Moore, violinist.
New
Stubby
Handles
Special Values '
Sudden showers or hard rains
call for ;just such sturdy and dur
able umbrellas as this showing
Stocky handles and lovely col
ored topsnt especially attractive
prices ranging from
$5.95 and up
LARGER
CITY. NEWS
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Mm. Approximately 000 more
miure feet of floor space was added
j this cbauge. v
iipervisor Returns
Nelson t Macduff, supervisor of
:he Cascade national forest, has re
amed from a trip to PoTtfaml, where
it discussed with V. 11. Brundage,
listrlct forester in charge of improvc
neot work the matter of reconstruc
ts work on the McKenzie telephone
!oe the coining spring. The wiring
ad telephone poles on this line are
'Id, and need replacing, according to
lr. Macduff, and it is hoped to com
pete as much of the replacement
cork tliis spring as possible.
i . . .
lire from Kansas
Mr. aid .Mrs. ('. A. Murphy, of Ly-os-l-'ansa;,
are Lane countv visitors
with various members ol the Mathews
family. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are on
their first visi; to Oregon und during
the past few days they have formed
a fine opinion of the district, they
state. Mr. Murphy is a nephew of A.
Mathews. They will be iu Lane county
for some time.
Business Names Filed
The Pass Creek Service Btation is
the business name filed yesterdav by
Carl F. Burkett and Delia 1). Bui
kctt in the county clerk's office. The
Owl Cleaners was a name filed by
Lorcn Harvey, Cottage Grove.
Tickets to Game Stolen
Six tickets to the O. A .C.-Orcgon
football game at Corvallis Saturday
were stolen from the front porch of
the homo of Earl Simmous At Thir
teenth and Mill last night. The tick
ets had been left behind the front
Copyright . Hart Schaffnrr & Mam
Hard to fit
men
Some men think they are hard to fit
in ready-made clothes they're not;
Hart' Schaffner & .Marx have giverf
us models for every size short, tall, .
big the fit is guaranteed.
$35 to $50
Silk and Wool Hose Ribbed Cashmere . .
$1.00 75c
Wade Bros.
Harf SchnffiiPK & Marx Clothes
Knights Initiate
A large-sized class of candidates
were initiated into the page rank of
the Knights of Pythias at the new
lodge hall last night. A good attend
ance was ifcscut to witness the,
ceremonies. j
L. L. Graham Returns j
1,. U liraham, district freight and
passenger agent of the Southern Pa- ,
cific, arrived in l-'ugen this morning
after nn extended trip over the Coos j
Bay lines of the company.
Reception Tonight I
1-araway's reception at its new
home at Tenth and Willamette street
will be tonight from 7 to 11 o'clock. ;
panciug will be held in, the assembly!
room on the second floor. The pub-;
lie is invited. i
rrere From Seattle
Mr. and Mj-s. k. V. T,ave!Ieur of
Seattle were visitors here Thursday
afternoon, on their way to California.
Mr. Lavelleur is sales manager of
Lang and company.
Returns From Seattle.
Pierce H. Devcrs, former resident
of this city, has returned from Se
attle where he has been for some
time-
Leaves For Portland
Mrs. W. R. Neal left this morning
for Portland to attend initiation cere
monies of the Daughters of the Nile.
FRAUD CHARGED 111
T
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T
holders of the corporations named to
Contribute" to the fund or turn over
stuck iu the corporations. Tiie asser
tion is made that the defendants hai
collected a lurge sum of money aul
promissory notes, exceeding $io,OUO
and that the plaintiffs are informed
and believe that it amounts to $1000,
000. 1
"The complaint rtcclares there is no
need for the activities of the defend
ants, because the affairs of the ,KiiVi
Food Products company and the Mult
nomah llux and Lumber company are
now in tiie hands of stockholders com
uiittees and that the three otljer cor
porations named have been dissolv
ed. .
Statements False.
"Among the numerous representa
tions which were false and -nntru-j,"
Liys tile complaint, "and made for the
purpose of deceiving the said stocK
toolders, was the stateinent.by the Fi
nancial Investigating company and its
agents that as a result of tiie acti
vities of the company, Governor
Pierce appointed Oswald AVest and
George N. Black a special committee
to. investigate the fraudulent sales of
stocks and bonds to the state of Ore
gon." ,
The plaintiffs are Ella .T. Hill, Cal
vin liny." Angelo Zarelli, Corl K. Citl
son, Kmil Tierje, Martha Lewis. Eu
gene White, S. A. Cozza and G. K.
Leining, all of Taconia, and ' Anna
Corbett and Carrie McKenzie of Au
burn, Washj, all of whom say. they
gave either money or notes iuto ihc
fund.
STATISTICS
O : o
, BORN -GETTY
At the home. November 1(1.
to Mr. and Sirs. William H. (Jetty,
. 721) Ninth avenue went, a syo,
weight 10 pounds.
AM.ISON At the home, November
to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. '
lison of Coburg, a. son, weight Sta
pounds. i
PI1HTKK At the home at KIIU Al
mnden street, Thursday. November
'.II. 1!'24. to Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Porter, a daughter.
1
KF.F.I.F.R At. Wendling. Ore.. No
vember 1. 112-1, to Mr. and Mrs.
Noah M. Keeler, a daughter, weight
nine pounds, who has. becu named
t'atejierine Kstclle.
The Jolliest, Happiest Toyland You
Ever Saw Awaits You in the McMor
ran & Washburne Basement Store!
Toyland is open. And whet a merry, joyous place it is I Every little boy
and girl (parents too) is invited to visit this wonderful land of toys. Au
tomobiles that really run, with licenses, windshields and everything just
like dad s trains that go a scooting airships that fly mighty fast all
kinds of animals and DOLLS oh, such marvelous dolls! they cry and
sleep you'll love .them! .
Hundreds Of Better Toys Priced Low
Saturday the final day to secure
one of those beautiful
OIL PAINTINGS
for $1.98
with each
$2,50 purchase
The artist will paint in our windows be
tween 10-12 a. in., 2-5 p. m. Choose your
own subject, lie will reproduce any
photographic scene you wish. $3.00 reg
ular price. $1.93 with every $2.50 pur
chase. .
The kind that lasts for many months after
Christmas and not the cheap tawdry kind
that are soon broken and forgotten.
Prettily Dressed Dolls 98c
Instructive and Amusing Games
10c to $1.50.
Stuffed Animals 25c to $1.50'
Toy Pianos 1.00 to $4.50
Tinker Toys 50c to $1.00.
Fancy Rubber Balls 5c to $2.00
24 inch Mama Dolls $2.25
Fancy Doll Bed $1.25 to $2.75
Phone
A
Free
Deliveries
Data on the Eugene aviation field
linn been prepared by the chamber of
commerce for St. Clair Strcetr, chief
of the airways service of the war de
partment, at the requcHt of the army
official.
The following report has beeu sub
mitted: Location Southwest of city 2
miles from postoffice. Lntiftidc 41
.02', longitude, 'aiia-.on.
Dimensions Rectangular 1S00 by
2700 feet. Long axis north and
south. North and south runway and
'diagonal.
Surface Turf, smooth- and, rolled
at all times.
Obstructions None with exception
of small trees at one end of field.
Signals Wind vane "and house and
hnngars.
Accomodations Keeper on duty at
all times. Htornge facilities for equip
ment and planeH.
Remarks Facilities in Eugene for
repair and also new partH for pianos.
E
An invitation to Kev. Fred .1. Clark
of Waterloo, Iowa, lo occupy the pul
pit of (be Congregational church of
ibiN city will be extcndctl to bun as
the result of action taken by the
members of the church.
Iter. Clnrk filled the pulpit of the
church the past three Sundays und
Ins impression was so fnvorahle It
whs decided to telegraph him at owe
the action taken by the church.
The new church. to be located nt
Thirteenth aod Kerry, rapidly nenr-
Chil
ORen
Cry For,
MOTTTKR;- Fletcher's Cas
toria ii a pleasant, harmless
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always took for the signature of
Proven rfircrtioni on "rH rfcagA Thysiciani evefwhere recommend It
ing completion and is expected to be
ready fur services Boon after the first
of (he year. It is hoped that money
will he rained by that time to Install a
new pipe oiRun t the time of the
dedication, Kev. M. K. W. Hcicher,
formerly of Corvallis, will preuch
Sunday morning.
E
Warning to motorists who )ninlit
"step on flic una" on tiie wny to
Corvnllis for Urn big football gamn
Saturday is implied in the nnnnurcc
inont Hint five traffic officers' will
pntrol thc'40-milo stretch from Ku
Kenc to ('orvallis. Traveling inside
the state limit of .SO miles nn hour,
the trip may he mndo in nn hourlnd
1) miniitcH. so there' is 'no need to
hurry, I he officers sny.
Three state motorcycle cops will
be used, in addition to Melvin Turn
bull, I.nno county officer, and Karl
Humphrey, stnte officer.
Business Better,
Banker Predicts
With the nHtional eleciiuu over the
predicted ritte in hurincHK conditions
hcciiik to, be in sight, according to
Henry Itcrgmnu, president of the
I,iino county hunk nl l-'loreuee, who
was a visitor here today after a visit
in I he Coos Kuy district.
"Comlitioiirt in the lumber biiKincdN
are showing much better nnd A spirit
of optimism is prevalent ii many of
fices where I visited that was notice
ably ahseut hef-r! the elccthm," the
Irfine county banker tttateff.
Mr. ltcrgman also reports that
good roads are being urged In all dis
tricts of Western line und that each
district Is voting the limit on specinl
levies for Ibis purpone. The ficher
men of the lower Siunltw also bad
a big year on snlmTln the season hav
ing cloned yesterday. The steelhend
season o,tens enrly next month and
forecastn nre being made .of a good
run, Mr. liergtnnn said.
V. It. "Husfer" Stroud, brakeman
who was ttevcrely gcnlded in the rail
road accident near Cottage (irove
September 4, in whku Sim J. ISiand,
engineer and Elmer Mot lei', fireman,
were killed, made the first move to
day in what is expected lo be a dam
age suit against the Oregon Pacific
and Eastern railwny company. ,
Mr. Stroud, who is years old,
was placed under the guardianship of
his father, W. I). Stroud at the re
rpiestof the young mini's nttorney,
A. F. Knight of 1'orthind. The appli
cation was grunted by Judge John C.
Kendall. '
The railroad accident occurred
when a log train owned by the ). I1,
and E. crashed through . the Walden
bridge over Motdjv creek, near Cot
tage (trove. Mr. Stroud's companions :
were scalded lo death, and be escaped i
only bemuse a Jet of cold water pour- I
ed on htm from (be wrecked engine.
TOO LATii TO CLASSIFY
.W LADY'S KEAUTY SlKH'PE
t'sunl line of beauty culture, perma
nent waving, expert hair tinting.
Marcels that sti.y.' Kwitchen made
from cut hnir ard combings. Call
Over Ye Towno Shoppe, tf
t'Olt KENT Six room houno with
furnace, partly furnished. Close in.
went side. : t.one SHH.
I THE TUNIC BLOUISE
1 is not only smdrt and new but
j wndcrfuUzpracticaJ as well. '
j Here are two charming designs
' I with good lines and the new
! est touches of trimming.
PICTORIAL
REVIEW
PATTERNS
with The
Bloiu.J45 JJcenu Skin I60S SS cwla Drcul47S 43enia
CRESSY'S .
WJIjLAMKTTK ST.
69-Year-Old Paper j
Is Seen in Eugene j
flrnrtA E. (iard. '2)a TwentlefJi i
avenue west, Kugene, Droiiciu a cony
of the ew J ork Jleraid ol April pi,
iHftfl to the Eugene (Juard offica l'
day. It contained the announcement
of the nsHJiRstmiiion of Ahrnhitm Lin
coln. Following the custom of dAw
tkfitifir tt'hpn a nrpiident dies, til'
newspaper had "turned column rulH" j
that is, bad substituted brond blak
stripes between the columns instead
of the hairline used todty.
Mr. Jard actpiired the piper when
n youth, and has nhown it to hundred ;
of people. He is leaving Eugene' lodiy !
to visit in Youcalla,.
CALL 1200 FOR
THE GUARD
And one will be delivered If
rail la mnde HKFOHK 7:30
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GUARD SERVICE 13 BEST
EXPANSION SALE
Continues
COATS
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
for
Friday and Saturday Selling
Entire line of high grade coats with a shipment of a special
purchase regrouped and still farther reduced for this event.
$59.75 VALUES NOW $39.75
$78.50 VALUES NOW $49.75
$95.00 VALUES NOW $59.75
Correct Jlpparel for Women