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Monday Evening, December 22, 1924 Til E EUGENE GUARD ' Tngo Five j Umpcraturc ,.r jeMcrday which' I .las warmer than Lugeue. .There is ; less snow in Hie inanity of the hatcll j cry at Vid.i than in the valley also, according to visitors from that dis- u let here U'day. , Sleet Is Reported A heavy slt-ct sioiib is rri'rlrd from the Western I.anu ilistricts dur ( ii'g the week-end. m-cording to South ern 1'acifU- railroad men who have CITY NEWS Store Open Evenings Until Christmas Phone 4 Free Deliveries Mail Orders Filled Promptly. ....inuI from pse one) 'l.i. t.v nutuuuibilc. Air U -n bifih choul iu KluumtU t,uuu" II. I V.i Human Oe 'Url I'l""'" K- Jtobpr'' Uyl '" " niie wont, bbc is survived, by '" rroiist-1- S"c was a member of Arinti.n churdi Bt Corvallis un.l Woman'' relief corps. Funeral ",UnMt. are being made at tiitf J'ko cbspel- rM From Washington Z V Hoail. wll known pilot and ' ,,r ( Willapa liarbor, Soulii wh., Mrs. JloaU and bahy i ire visiting .Mr. and Mrs. J. II. frt'.ton st ine Frtinds Jiolel, over & holidavs. From Corvallis Gu'lav Duulielberger, former lieaJ ,1 pimo instruction at Oregon Agri Jiural collese, was a visitor in Km Saturday for the "Hlossom fine" performance. Mr. Duiikelber L vho now hns a studio of his own I, Corvallis, wop a scholarship to a 5,rmn conservatory by his playirs js a Chicago school during the suai t. Wiodmsn Initiate Despite the heavy fall of snow .a brie delegation of Modern Woodmen ,,nt to Monroe Saturday nigtt. fb(,re a class of 30 neophytes were inducted into the order. The Mnrcola uniformed degree, tenm was in iliargo Hi the exercises. Corvallis sent a dete ction to the initiation. , ArMej From Canada Miss Rett Hico. diitctor of plivsi oj eilii'-alion at Victorian hig'i ithool. Victoria. 1!. C. and lier bro ii,r, Hsrmont Itice, medical student it Portland, have arrived to be wiih thrir parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Iiice, T."l Fourteenth aveuuc east, over tlie holidays. Trapshoot Called Oft The benefit (lapslxiut nf the J.nne County Spuitsuicn s usuctali"U, sche duled for Sunday, was called off on account of I he snow. It is expect ...1 that the shoot will be Jield either next Sunday or the Sunday ("Honing, if t.'ie weather permits. Library Hours Given Vacation houis at the I'nivcrsity of Oregon library have been announced. From December 11) to JinnYiry - tlu library will be open racb week diy from s a. in. to (i p. m.t elosing Sun days and Christmas day. iiuule t lie -Mat-shfield run. Saturday I' plit the storm was unuMially severe, iliey report. 1 Starts For California j John It. Scifei-t, of the school of , music of the I'uiver.-ity of Oregon, lias left for Alascadent, Cal., where i he will speud the holidavs with his parents. J. A. McKevitt Returns J. A. McKevitt, manager of the Western I'nion office, who has been ill at his liomo for n w-eck. lot, I re covered sufficiently to return to uis work tnis morning. Falls, Breaks Arm Slipping on the iov sidewnlks, Mrs, Florence Oouglas, ;:."i4 Sixth avenue west, fell aud broke her wrist in three places Saturday. Her daughter, Mrs. Mock of Portland, has arrived to bv? with her mother over the holidays. Schools to Have Exercises Many of the rural schools' of l.nne county are closing for the annual hol iday vacation Christmas eve and spe cial exercises are planned for. these events, according to K. J. Moore, county superintendent of Schools. The rural schools close for the vncntion at different times in the various dis-Iricts. Program Called Off - Tlie Christmas tree and program planned by the Octree f Honor h.i been called off. it is amipuncrd t"da. The action w..s taken on account f the weather. Frank McTaggart Here I rank .Mr laggirt bus returned t . Fiigene f..r the Christmas Jiolidaj. I Mr. McTagcari expects to return lo i bis work on tie road after J in. 1. Bounty Is Collected F.. 1.. Hales of Swisshuine was at t.'ic office of the county clerk today tc collect the bounty on a bobcat, re cently killed. Leaves for Road Work Andrew Miller, recently nppointed by the county to supervise the road grading between Maple aud Fiddle creeks in Western Lane has left for the scene of operations. Theodore Knudsou of l'ortlond hns the con tract for the work there. Warm on Upper McKenzie The utjper McKenzic reported Coyote Is Killed Koy Hurley, resident of the Fall Creek district, has obtained the oouu t.v bounty on a coyote at the? office of the' county clerk. Returns to Westflr .lunia I.oehr, teacJicr at the sclu il nt Westfir, who has been hero for the past few days has returned to tier lioine. Minister Flies Certificate Karl L. Soward, minister -of the Church of Christ, hns filed his cer tificate of ordination at the office of the county clenk. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued at the office of the county clerk today to Louis Levi. Haukins and Lucy .Mabel Staudcber, both of Walton. W I W. A. Elkins III W. A. Klkins, propriftor of Ii P'lkins Cif( shop ami inrinbpr of tJi Eiicpdo school board, is sick in bed a his home with an attack of la grippe. Returns from Portland K. Ft Kiniriiinn Instil timhor Honl- ; rr, Jins roturned from Portland after a busim'ss visit of several days. Notarial Commission Filed The notarial commission of Darwin fristow wns filed today at the office )i the county clerk. Joins Green Merretl Staff Mrs. "It. A. (.lihson and Marion Mas- , ton have been added to the (sales staff i of the (Jreen Merrell store. Leaves for California MiHK Iela llurtou left l-'ugeue Fri ft ay for Santa Itosa, Cal., to spend the l hnstmas holidays villi friends. Will Preach Sunday Mrs. .lean Morris Kllis will preach it the Sunday Hervires to be held at the rleasant Hill churl-h. ; Leave For California i Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Atwater have left for California by nutomobile where they plan to spend the holidays, We can iyq. wise counsel on CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN We're experts, you see; we know what men like; we specialize in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes and other fine things that men wear. For the Christmas season we've arranged to give spe cial help to women who have gifts to buy for men. And you can depend on this; the gifts you buy here will be smart and good and right Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes AUTO STAGE IS HIT f i Two women were Figured Sunday nmminj; ns the result of the crash of a Fucrnr-NHlnii stage and a motor truck of the Williimrlte Vnlley Trans' ftT cnmpiMty on the Inch way nenr .1 unction Chy. Helen Withycomhe of inmlnll and Inire Isny of Mini-nlnn i ( rc, were brniicht here after the crash for medical attention. Their injuries were imt serious, is the re : port from th hospital. The crash was the rosull of the slippery pavement nccnrdiiiR to the report of Karl Hum phrev, Mnte traffic officer, who ill vestipatcd. It. J. I,ockluirt was driv er of the truck and J. II. Ifrown driver of the stage. STATISTICS BORN IiriTS -At 1'acifie Chris! iHn hot pitiil. Saturday. Iteceniher TO, li)Jl to Mr. and Mrs. 11. . Hultn f'rcswcll. a diuehtcr, weiplit six mi threc-qinrtrrs pounds. ()'K At the home. Friday. Decern ber 1!. to Mr. and Mrs. T. U. (he, "f 17."m Si'Cfind avenue west, .1 son, weight eight pounds. For Christmas WOMEN'S 1 1 AXDKEKC1 1 1 HI'S 10 10 $2.50 WOMEN'S BEADED AND UNDEKAHM BAGS 2.00 t0 S6.00 "WOMEN'S SILK HOSE $1.25 $3.00 SENTENCE GIVEN I'OKTI.ANII. lre., Ilee. 21'. Al bert and .loel Coe, hrnthern. crmvict ed recently nf ar"ii in connection with tbe'lMirnitm t( the St. Nicliolna cafeteria, which tbey operated, in No vember of lat vear. were today nen tenced tji eiKbt years in the peniten tiary by Circuit .lildee Hewitt and were immediately paroled by the J judse. The parole wan Kranted be ' raue the jury had recommended len iency, raid the judge. TO MOVE FACTORY SALT I.AKK CITY. 4ee. 22. The I'tah-Idnho Sujar compnnr of Salt Lake City han ilecided to move the Yakima. Wa-h.. beet funr factory, which ban been idle for neveral )eari. to a point in the Mount Vernon. W'a1!!.. territory, accordim to an nouncement here today. Cmupaiir employe, are raid lo he already in the Mount Vernon ncction t-erkinn nitc i fur the plant. I FRANK KINO DIES IT.NHI.KTi IN. Ore , I lee. 22 Krnnk ! Hmr. a rcMdent of I'en.lle. Ion for '.VI year., dropped dead here ve.tcrdtiy. lr. Kii.f l" In Iowa in 's":1 "' ''"" '" ab-in with 1 hi. parent, at ll.e ace of three j month. I PRESIDENT RETURNS V.!IIN;TX. I . 22...r,.i. d.nt and Mr-- C..lide teiutiied early ,,v from Iheil weekend . m .e d.,wu the l'olomac oil the .Mayflower. This Advertisement Directed to Men Seeking Gifts of Lasting Beauty and Usefulness for the Women Folks. Give Glomes or a Merchandise Certificate With Which to Purchase Them. This is hop favorite povo. shop for she hns li'itrnoil to ilopoml on t ho authentic stylos, the lionuty and dopcmlability of MeMorran & Washlmriie gloves. May help von soloot hop jrloves! $2.00 to $3.50 8 la T Choker Scarfs and Capes of the Luxurious Loveliness So irresistible to a girl or woman, are to be found at the McMor ran & Washburnc store in the newer modes. Of all the better furs and at prices lower than one is accustomed 16 pay for lurs of quality. . ( A Handsome Double Skin Grey -i i "n i aor. rr oquirrei iioiei av.vkj Others from $12.00 to $25.00 ' 1 Scarfs $18.00 to $60.00 Stylish Capes of Mink Seal Lynx or Coney as low as $7.95 Many Others to $50.00 X7 A Special Holiday Selling of Beautifully . Fitted Overnight Cases $7.95 'An itloal gift for anv wonian. Oik? In bo long rouioiiibopod nn1 npproriatod. Sturdily constructed Dui'ont, cnso; handsomo grniiiotl finish ; full saloon lined fitted with (on convenient toilet articles, i'olished brass triimnings. i Just 10 to sell at $7.9.0! , ' Ivory Toilet Articles Are Ever Welcome At Christmas.' " COMBS 50c. MIHKORS $2.0.-) to $4.00. HAIR BRUSHES $1.00. BUFFERS $1.4G CLOTHES BRUSIIES-$.').00 to $6.00. HAT BRUSHES $2.fi:?. I'OWDEJt BOXES $2.2.) TRAYS $1.50 to $G.0O .? mi. V- t.K.1 TSJ aV flhl An Unrivaled Showing Of Hand Some Leather Handbags, $5.95 You'll mnko no mistake in choosing for her a handbag from the M. & W. store for hero is n wide choice of styles in novelty import ed leathers. Others as low as $2.50. A Chest Of Rogers 1847 Silver wareThe Gift Beautiful! 20 pieces of . famous "Rogers" wire heavily silverplated fully guaranteed ar tistic, ''Ambassador" or "Heraldrio" put terns in handsome gift chest $.'J1.S5. St I Pajama Suits, Silk Lingerie and Negligees of Rare Beauty Further Their Christmas Appeal with Christmas Sale Prices. Silk Chemise Silk Gowns Princess Slips $4.98 $7.95 t $4.95 Luxurious silk jorsev, crepe Jiieoniparablv lovely in lex- fiifls of beauty nml service, tie eheno or radium "silks in turo, workmanship and Finely made of radium and proltv colors of poach, or- beautv. Exipiisito laces are rayon knitted silks. Ali Hie chid and flesh. Trimmed dved to match the soft met- wanted shades of poaen, with dainty'laees or bits of low colors of peach, orchid, flesh, pink, brown as well as hand embroidery. rose and yellow. black. Women's Corduroy Robes S5.95 Japanese Crepe Kimonos. $4-75 Figured Silk Negligees $9.75 Hand Embroidered Silk Kimonos . .$18.50 "Beacon" Robes $5.00 and $6.95 Children's "Beacon" Bathrobes . . . .$4.50 Christmas Boxes, Seals, Tags, Etc. Second Floor More Toys! Better Toys! In Basement Toyland! SINGERS PLEASE rv under (he nu)ii rn of the An dri'W noii'ty, Thi V'i(ipm of tht (roup hlt-inW'd rrfTil, nut) the Unrn nttinn n'll ii h the 'ln wurk m rx(pitionii!. i Th Kroii(i U direct il hy Thomas MorKfiii. Kmljn .Hiifi in n i-uiiijuiiiint. I)ipliiif choril tiitiii)r of tl ,rnet P. h llhadd WrUh irit-ir- it th Vrtlr1 rrfhytrriwn hunh SHirrlar proved iliptin-tlj llfasii-f. The liufiir wrre brouihl ENGLANO HAS 41 PORTIAS I I.ONlKiN'.. Mff. 'JJ.O Vhn rvn wiiir-n cundiditf wen- rullfd . in lhi hi r ii ffw ) HK't t h-y hmuiht j tut.il huiiihr nf fuiiil(' lirriiitir (,rn Uv tic in CnffUnd to 41. 1 Among Iht (urididatfM inllrd oil (hi oertmhin wtp otip Ainrinn rlt-i.i-ii and a -n ixn of lliit-iii. No rulo pxil(i pri-vcnlinn fun-icn nnhjiTti ifroni lifiux mllrd to the i:nnlih bar. Burglars Get Away With Valuable l urs Cllli.Mll. lii-- Km Tliifl n fiiHi.iKio nrcr tiikrn lr burie!ir fnim a Wi-nl S if nlnrr. it il ili- iirrml Iimi Hi' l"if wn i'ii"l t,lv. Tlii- lhii'i- liml rin-iinivntnl .in riniH, rut aj.tcin "I Uurjlut bUiiio, CARD OF THANKS Tin cnuiinittM fnr tlie U U. E. Hub lirmfit wliiat unit bri'lsfl lr ghfn Siiiiinlny, lir:inlrr 13. wlnhn l : hnnk tlir following men limini "f Ku ciif wlui no trnciou.ly i-onlriliuieil to llm ruiliir: l'rii'' H'k "lore, .i.ir.' llnl.v .hioi. IIjv ltnMi. .M. '.Morriu nml Wlilnn n'. Ijirp' li'lonk aiiil Suit I'o., Ai llillj'n liri'iirt- i; t tor, I'tirr l'nn. ltiilnlmw. 'riiiiin-'n I'loxrr lini, t'np'i Book l.torr. Koke Tiffnnj- r-om i n v. HiH' il roiioin) Hots, Aoulrfite i urulluro t'o., Wrihcrlwe-l'oweM Co., Bokiir- Huttnn hniiiiR lo., mine, nupiiir M.inp.inv, 1 1 i I i K theater. Km tlientor, Hob ii lleauty Simp. CARD OF THANKS no kimlly int iloniition, we wlh to expri'.ft our Hiirfclntloa anu.eiuoei- thanks .Mil. AN I) MltS. A. WII.SOX, Motor K. C. Cie. N. .Ml-I.iid. liniiriiDc. Sfffl VVillauiettt St. rboae tlU. ti '