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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1924)
Eveningr, December 11, 1924 WlMENT DATA JllECOUfiSES SCHOOLS 6IVEH "T ...,:,.na il(nnuiiiiB- 00 ine I.'"016":: .. . h..i. bv the I A thr Puom; " F il,le coni"'"'" lve boea K nr t'' of cb"drt'" L. . .!..,. lii-lil lit endl L!, i7 are not cnroil.-il ,11 J,,,nl Mr. O. A. Cooper S-TTj ,hi' clas'. i ir..-nre "f the "l""'1 "Slot the week-day took- ifllK rhiiclrcn ore now ob- ItriKti' iu f'li'iou V,"'; t",7re nut regmnny mium-u fwrk prior l the .tart.,.. FL"cbir" "f'the board. HV.,d re the various de- ii.eDrolkdin the classe.: .. 7S ..l.iO .. 10 .. tl ...2:1 . . 7 .. & Church ....... S .:...! rliiiriJi . Chnrco ....... nuirch -iirtl Church a iiiod Lb Day Adveut - 6 ''' Y. it.. -.f ...ti.iLi following m . . L l'-.iln I'lilNRI'K 111 P'll'il - i(4 mr F 1 Total Frtbcn tt'Ulnrd I! I'aitcr.'oti School ...: ii(iprB"ii -7 Pitlfrs"" jrann's mimm j foitdon -S i I'undon ..t j ( Condon $ I,iDrnln Uncvln Liarnln Unroln i - (iry Geary 54 Osry ; Wishingtnn .iS'J Wasliinston IS Washington Frances Wizard . 20 ..IS Wurrer Filed in State Bank Action Wiring that not ftufficinct fncU hfitated to constitute an action, tanirrer was filed here today by If. ft Benson. liepdnnort attorney koul by Martin 8. Dtirbin in the nlronght against liim by Frank Snmwtli, state bank director. 1 he . Tbich was recently started tie recovery of $100 from Mr. Win who held that amount of stock tie Bank of Walport which was lie Scientifically Correct Way to tine Pain", UBER-0-LATUy CHEST OINTMENT tir the quick relict ot Chest Colds, sp, Pneumonia. Influenza and foil; faina. 1'rico 00c. I fir ule by all drug stores. PUBLIC THE EUGENE GUARD Page Three closed last (priiiis. Similar suits aiv said to be pending acainst other u.ek bidders of the bunk to repay n,o amount due over the asu.tx ,,r n... firm. Huge Petition For Supervisor Signed One bundled and thirty-six names are now on the petition from resi dents of road distriet 24 asking that Kinley Whipps be appointed as road patrolman there for the mining year. This is the largest of the siorc or more of petitinnj Ihnt are being sent to the county enurt on the .picstioii of appointment of road supervisors for the eoiiiing y,.ar. All th.'se petitions are to be aeled on by the eourt hut "knowledge of road nmstruetiau and other details of the duties of a sup ervisor," will carry iwiusulernhle eiEM wni'ii it Miineti l.i ments, is the auuountcmi'ut, s s 5 iE. had been iu the slate long enough on their old license, 1KI days being the limit allowed ou a "foreign license, j lmuch. This campaign witl continue up to ! New Years eve, is the edict of the ( trattie ottieer. Special lor Friday and Saturday. I'resh Violets at 20 cents per ItKX rl.OHAL rSIIOI'. ill I appmut- Ilusiuess methods iu the develop ment of Oregon puMieiiy and tiie va; iiinount of advertising that will b given the elite as a result of the r' publicity c.impaign were tnp es lnu li cd on by Inuig-K. Vining. preside!;; of I he Oregon slate chamber of com merce, at' the tioon luncheon uieeliuj vf the Kugeue chuiiilnr today. A record atteudauci. fur the ycur was on hand to he.ir Mr. Vining an I many of the delcgates at the illinual drainage congress iu sessiou here were gue.-ts of the chamber at the affair. -Mr. Vining pointed least 2o,(Klti.lKIU peopl YULETHIE LETTERS : Tn nr innnmiTrn ' tivc rf'siii,,iis visitors, wm III Kr AkMIIIIiI I r-l! 1,a h''i "i,h (reen nublidty durni; IU UL HI I Ul 1 ILUi01'" Mlrth by ,t,t' C(,ml,ill,'ti effort w j of tJie three l'arifie Northwest raij- Appointmont of a new uenther ob server for the city of Kujepmp, to fill) tJie vflfiinry by the resignation of Lee lioetscJiius, effective January 1. is the ohjpct of a visit of Ktlwnrd I Wells, I'niled States nieteorolngit t and head of Dip weather bureau nt I'ortland. who is in Kunene today. Mr. Wells was necouip-iiiied by Fred F. HpimImiw, district engineer mI ILp I'liiti-d States geological survey. The weather bureau appears tt b;i discuntented with the present sirua t:on of the water gauge ou the Wil lamette river, due to the dumping of garbage near the Ferry street bridge. A. Mi't'lnin, superintendent "f the water board, was to inn he the burc.m n proposition to establish to gauge in connection with a sub-station of the city's plant on the river near Kug?ue. at which station n man is kept eo duty itt all hours of the day. l,ee tioetKchiuN, the retiring wea ther observer, hns held Uie position (fnr the lnut eight years. He recenv sold his property near the river, and expects soon to move to California to locate. j roads that are bat-king the campaign. Une month is to be devoted to Oregou t in the advertising plan. J he reaction ttf the east toward Oregon and means that should be tak en to direct this reaction advant:is(' -ously were points stressed in the talk of the slate chamber head. The following member fJup commit tee for the week reported at the chainher luncheon. : F.. l Lee, chairman; K. Il. Dantir. P. 1. Collins, ,1. T. SncUou, Harry E. Hilmire. The following is the membership committee for the coming week: F. 1. Heard, chairman; Dr. P. ,t. Hartle. ,T. U Hland, Dr. R. T. Hm nett, Spencer Collins. Special for Friday and Saturday. Fresh Violets nt 'M cents per bunch. RKX' FLORAL KHOI. dll ! With childhood trust tn the ben- ! i e vole-nee of Santa Claus and faith . that any request sent him by let- j ' Uv will meet with a response,! many little onca hero are writing j to th patron saint of childhood ! and theso communications are i boiiiR sorted out at the postoftice-'.. , according to Darwin K. Yoran. j postmaster. "All of these letters , iare turned over to Mrs. M. S. i out that at I Ady, police matron, and she in-1 nil nrospo vstipates If any need exists for charity, the postmaster said. j Although some of theso letters ; are indicative that charitable work is necessary there are many writ ten by children who simply desire to inform "Santa" just what is : expected of him in order that on the day of gift giving there will he no hitoh in the expected plans. Five More Told to Buy Oregon License Although the present year has less than three weeks to run n few tttlM automobile icenwes are being taken out at the request of Karl Humphrey, state traffic officer of this district- Five car owners with license plates on their machine from such widely separated Mates as Oklahoma. New llninsiiire and Montana were told to1 puyhaKe the Oregon Hceuse as they Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, Willamette St. Ph-me 617. son tf Dance at.Venetn ball every'Satur day night et S.SO. Good muSiP Everybody welcome. tf LAST SHOWING v . THURSDAY , "The Masked Dancer1' with Heiene Chadwick Lovell Sherman COMEDY NEWS CASTLE "Homo of the Hfst" 20c Any Seat Any Time Kiddles A Dime Friday Saturday Buck Jones in "Western Luck" BOOKS ARE PERFECT. CHRISTMAS GIFTS BOOKS, when discrimisately chosen, with the receiver's taste in mind, are indeed perfect gifts. They are never judged by their cost but by their merits They are not gifts of the moment, but gifts that will be treasured and re-read through the passing years. Gifts that will be constant reminders of the giver's thoughtfulness. Then, too they are easy to send away and are about the least expensive gifts that can be purchased. HERE ARE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, FICTION, HISTORY AND GIFT BOOKS OF EVERY SORT BY POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN WRITERS rV, xiNolMM, your liooks now irom our tremendous assortments. X'n liott.'i. u time than the present. ?j DO IT NOW. 1 CRESSEY'S THE BEST rLAOK TO TRADE AFTER ALL 660 Willamette Street RHONDDA WELSH MALE SINGERS Winners International Prize and $1000 In cash at Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. H. E. Krehbiel, famed musical critic of New York Tribune said: "There never was such magnificent singing, and 1 never heard such beautiful chorus work." At Central Presbyterian Church Saturday, Dec. 20, at 8:45 P. M. Tickets $1.00 Students 50c Tickets now on sale at Laraway's, McMorran & Wasuburne, University Co-Op and Kuykendalls. TOO BUSY TO WRITE ADS Shop Where the Crowds Are Shopping ,Come Straight to Eugene's big bustling holiday store get the habit it pays. TRY Hill's Economy Store FIRST, . The Home of a Thousand Gifts Dreamland Hall Saturday Night, Dec. 13th Special music by Wood's Orchestra Wics Free Gents 75c DANCE at Veneta Every Saturday Night DANCES Ml forget the dance SrRINGFIELD tonight JUNCTION CITY "tiay, Dec. 12th. Music by wood's Orchestra of Eugene ' 'I, 'I i 1 LUMBER CO. 1,1 Hd High Phono 579 3iK FIOORIN0 OND SHTNP.T.ttc. Wall Board Roofing . Cement Lrvit.. rasa mm the Gift of Love TF course Jewelry has always been the token of true affection. Give Jewelry at Christmas. Give dia mond Jewelry. Diamond Jewelry chosen at Luckey's is the queen of all gifts for Christmas. , . ALL NEW STOCK Most of Our Christinas Gifts were purchased in the last 60 days nothing old or out-of-date. The 1 brightest cleanest, newest and most up-to-date Jewelry stock in Oregon. No old goods in our stock whatsoever. Many price reductions that will save you many dollars. ALL PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES EVEN ON OUR SPECIALS Luckey's Jewelry Store W. W. BRISTOW CONVENIENT CREDIT mm -y&i ,,i, , fjw 30 East 9th St. Give Useful and Practical Gifts Our Store Offers Many Suggestions 30 East 9th St. LOVE & BARRETT JUST A STEP OFF WILLAMETTE . "?; Gift Hankerchiefs 29c to $2.75 Box A gift that women always appre ciate, never too many. Another box is always acceptable. You will find our display carefully selected as to colors and textures. Gift handkerchiefs 2 in a box col ored embroidered corners on good lawn 20c. Attractive box of three handker chiefs in white or colors, embroid ered corners 35c. 3 for $1.00. Attractively boxed, ideal gifts, 3 handkerchiefs in colors or white. Beautifully embroidered, good assort ments 59c box. Pongee handkerchiefs 3 in a box.' Embroidered corners in color 75c box ' Splendid choice of many others in linens and hand worked madiera work, 85c to $2.75. SPECIAL SALE , Values to $9.00 Women's Purses $5.95 Just one of a kind. We were for tunate to secure a sample line of the better type of purses in fine leathers. Pouch,' Vanity Cases, Envelope styles. Early selection is advised. Boxed Gift Towels 59c to $1.50 This year they are more attractive than ever. Better "value too. Most prized of all gifts by the woman who receives them. Fancy towels in stripes and two color effacts wonderful values 59c. Fancy towels, extra large heavy towels in gold, blue and pink borders 85c. Big towel values at $1.00, in heavy weight large size fancy stripe or Jaequard borders. Others in wonderful color combina tion borders in pa.stel shades, fancy Jacquard weaves, $1.25, ' $L39 and $1.50. , Boxed towel sets in attractive gift boxes, $1.50, $1.65, $2.25 and $2,501 Silk Hose $1.00 The best $1.00 hosiery value in Eu gene. Heavy weight silk hose in all the seasons best colors, lisle heels, toes anoVtops. Form Fashioned Silk Hose $1.50 Fashioned foot, slender ankles, heavy weight silk hose. Every good color is here. All sizes. . Rubber, Aprons 69c Fancy gift aprons, in colors with clever trimming. Usftil and prac-' tical gifts for the busy woman of ttto home. . A Merchandise Treat for Men ARMY SHOES $2.98 A bargain worth whilel Closing out ono big lot of Army Wunson Last Shoos at ... Army Officers plain too' dross ihons that soli every diiy at $5.7"), jj. $4,89 ARMY BREECHES U. 8. Army Wool serge button leg breeches aro marked flJO OO. dnnw from $.r..ft.") to . . tyOOO Imported Wool Hcdfo.nl Cord Army breeches with leather patched knees, on 4 89 TIES Fancy Knit'Xnms Ties in special ,niHH hoxi'S will mnko fi f?Q pleasing gift, and only " Every $1.25 .Silk and Wool Ties, in the snnson's latest pat- (IQc terns, marked nt ....... vO BLANKETS U. 8. Army Oiive Drab Wool Blanket that well regularly at $4.85, aro yours One big lot of 4 lb. Wool English Armv Blankets on sale QO AO until' gone, at ?U.t0 MEN'S SOCKS Men's .Heather Dress Socks, in all sizes and the season 'u drcs- Tip siost colors, priced at . .- M.V Heavy Whita ami, Gray Wool Socks of 4Dc values nro QQ placed on sale at, only .. Oil , SWEATERS All Wool U. S. Army Sweaters, worth twico this sale price will bo sold until gone, 95 Regular $2.50 Cotton Sweater Coats luivo been marked down to close out, J 95 . SHIRTS We place on sale for your benefit a good quality bluo chain- fQ bray work shirt for ... $25 Silk Striped Madras Press Shirt will bo a treat for any man at thiaJow . CI QQ price ?AlO UNDERWEAR $1.50 Qenuino U. S. Army issuo wool under shirts or drawers are soino bargain 19 $2.50 Union Suits of a medium lieavv weight will be ' clotted ' out in. ., 81.98 "ta and LATH