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ft-iday Evening, January 2, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Page Five Entire Stock of Silk Dresses The range of selection embraces frocks of in from America's foremost fashion artists. Sale prices range from $10.95 to $56.25 LARGE S m 863 Willamette J? Headache Removers Are j Watts-Wallace j Glasses 1 790 Willamette St. Public Dance pREAMLAND i f HALL HSat. Nite, Jan. 3rd Music by t Woods Orchostra I PUBLIC INVITED Men 75c Ladic3 Free At Removal SALE PRICES Your .unrestricted choice of any silk fi'ock in our entire stock at substan tial price cuts.. Most of the garments included in the sale are ideally suit ed to present and later wear. Reductions of 'A to 'A dividual styling and finest silk materials,' , City Jail Is Free I At I rr 1 . ! ui J. r isuiicrs xuuaj' I 'Yes, woNiave no prisoners today," ' said W. G. Judkins, chief of police, j commenting on the police blotter, which is absolutely clean for the first time in months. The city jail is va iyniit of prisoners, not even a "slcep ! or" or tr;iiymnt being held for a night i lodging. Th'S is :tu unusual occurrence for the day following New Year, accord ing to Mr. Judkins. Usually nt least two or three men ore imprisoned for violation ot the prohibition lows. How Fat Actress - Became. Slender Many staco people now depend entirely upon Marmola Prescrip tion Tablets for rodurtng and con trolling fat. Ono clover actress tolls that slio reduced steadily and oasilv by iisinR thisnow form of Iho famous Marmola Prescription. iNow, by Ukinir Marmola Prescrip tion Tablets several times ti year, sho keeps lior weight Just right. All druggists sell Marmola Pre scription Tablets at ono dollar for a box or ir you prefer you can secure them direct from the Mar mola Co.. (ieneral Motors Bide;., Detroit, Mich. If yon have not tried them, do so. They are pleas ant to take and effective. Adv. Stylish Here or Anywhere That's the certainty you have when you wear Hart Seliaffncr & Mars clothes. You know you'd ho nt cape on Fifth Avenue, or Fleet Street, for style masters (lesigiietl your clothes. That's one reason why wc sell Hart Schnl'f ner & Marx clothes; sonic of the other reasons arc these: - , They're all-wool. Tailored right. Fine clear thru. Made- to fit you. And, finally, they're guaranteed to satisfy you. m Wade Bros. Hart Sehaffner k Marx Clothes Hill :-: CITY NEWS :-: (Continued ixvm pftga one) Kay Kddy Sunday morning at the L'ni lariaa chunk, Jtichards Adams and uetiy -A Olson will sing a unci as a part of the musical urogram. Woodmen to Lea The lugeue camp, Modern Wood men o( America expect to .visit the Marcola lodge tomorrow night, where initiatory ceremonies are to be coa ferred upon a cluis of candidate!. Marcola'a Woodmen camp is unusual in that it uses a real live (oat in its degree work. L. U Graham Rsturaing L. L. Urabara, district freight aad passenger agent, who with Mrs. Ura bam and their two children have been enjoying a two weeks' vacation trip to California, Ariiona, Texas and Mex ico, is expected to return tomorrow, according to advice received by Jay Hewitt, chief clerk in the district of fice. Peonia Expert Here A. M. Brand ot. Faribault, Minn., an expert In the growing ot pe onias, spent Sunday in Eugene at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Becker. Mr. Brand is a nursery man and flower specialist, and at one time had 20 acres ot peonliis at his place, with more than 10DO varieties represented. Scouts to Frollo Mrs. Edith l'rescott Booth and Mrs. Edna Datson Davis are to be hosts to members of the Boy Scout Troop No. 1, Saturday evening at Mrs. Booth's residence, 170S Alder street, it is announced. Speeder Fined A fine of $15 was assessed to W. B. Holdcn of l'orthind in the justice court of Junction City yesterday for speeding at the rate of 45 miles an hour. Darl Humphrey, traffic officer, made the arrest. O. A. C. Student Here Burton L. lltittou of Koseburg, in dustrial jourmilism student xt Ore gon Agricultural college, was iu Kti gene today on his way to Corvallis after having spent the holidays nt borne. ' Army Man Visit Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Knox ot Camp Of the loOO members of the First Christian church in Kugene, more than 350 were added during ltUM. it was announced by llr. K. V. Stivers at the aununl business meeting of the church last night. Of these, 118 were admitted by baptism and the remain der by letter. Several annual reports were given, showing that the church was in the best financial condition it lias over becn. During the, year Jfl0.O8O.llS wns handled, including general expense and missions, too church closed tne year with all bills paid and a surplus in the treasury. New meinbeM elected to the bord Inst night are as follows: deacons. It. O. Bushong. U It. dray, Itobert Ken ny, W. It. SmitJi, W. P. Schlutr.. V. L. Hniley, Dr. O. .I..Orny, George llogue, Hoy Long. A. I. McKenxie, Karl At kinson and U. O. Lougworth; elders, W. W. Minton, Professor . E. Ho ren and Dr. It. T. Burnett. Trustors named were J. It. Harding, C, V. Somers and C. I. Barhard. P. K. Snndgrass. president of the irst National bnnk, was re-e!eeted treasure!?. , .Claude Grar,. re-elected superintin dent of the Sunday school, reported an average attendance for the year of 87S. The largest attendance on auv one day was 'JHOS, at the' time ef'the October rally. Wbeo Dr. Stivers csme to Kugene six years ago. the aver age weekly attendance was 115. A THREE DAYS' Chronic coughs snd persistent cold lead to serious lung trouble. You can itop them now with Creomulsion, lit smulsi&ed creosote thst is pleassnt to 'j tt. Creomulsion is t new medical uscorery wltn twotold sction; it soothes ind heals the inflamed membranes and liscorery with twofold set ion; it soothes tills the terra, I Of til known drugs, creosote is rec ! !-J L .1 J! 1 i .L ; jkuiacu uj mo uicuicsj iraiernuy ss mo ; rreatesl healing agency for the treat. ; ; Dent of chronio couchs and colds and 1 1 ther forms of throst and luog troubles. ..reomulsien contains, in addition to . , ,. ' , : , r ireosote, other beahnit elements which ; Kiotbe and heal the indimtd mem- Sranes and stop the Irritstion and in. lave i,a,K,clie, And dull misery asmmation, while the creosote goes on the k,ney renlon, severe head o the itomtch. is absorbed into the i.. n,.n inrni.i alood, attack the sest of the trouble tnd destroys the germs thst lead te :ontumption. i Creomulsion il gutranleed satilftty i .ory in iho treatment oi" chronic couhf md colds, bronchial ssthma, caisrrhsi sronchitis and other forms of thrust nd lung diseaiei, and is excellent for ouildiug up the system after colds or he flu. Money refunded if any cough r cold, no mailer of how long Hand-, ng, is net relieved after taking accord - ng to directions. Ask your drugslit. Oieomultion Co., Atlanta, Ca. (Ailr.) . ' DANCE at Veneta Every Saturday Night Lewis, Wash., see in Eugene at (be municipal auto camp on a motor tour to New York City. They eipect to stay in the city over Sunday. Miss Hoover Returns Miss Isabella Hoover, stenographer in the Cascade national forest office, hss returned from a two-weeks' holi dsy' spent with her parents and fricoda in Tacoma. Attorney Arrives Attorney W. A. Gressman. with his wife and son, has arrived in Spring field and will at once open his offices in the Commercial State bank build ing. J. W. Barringer Moves J. W. Barringer, formerly living at 1506 Olive street, has moved into his new home, just completed at 1-70 Chambers street. Returns to School Perry Baker, student at the North Pacific Dental college in Portland, re turned this weei- after1 spending Christmas iu Kugene. Instillation Planned Installation of officers will be held tonight by Woodmen of the World and Women of Woodcraft at a joint meetii g. William Huca Here William Huca of the McKensie riv er section, was in Eugene today for a tew days' visit. CAUSE 15 TYPHOID. CHICAGO. Jan. 1', OP) The cor, oner's chemist has found that Wil liam N. McClintock, known as the "millionaire orphan" died ot typhoid fever, Coroner Oscar Wolff announc ed today. The findings corroborated that ot tJie pathologist employed by William D. Shepherd, foster-father of the young man. who was left the bulk if the $1,300,000 estate by youog Me Clinlock's will. "We consider the coroner's state ment a complete exoneration ot Mr. Shepherd." the law partner, Ralph Stoll said when informed of tbc cor oner's announcement. - Mr. Shepherd has declared he would take prompt legal action agaiust the persons lie considers re sponsible for (he investigation anil which he declared had been directed against him. Help For Program Gets Appreciation Sherman W. Moody, chairirlan of the committee in charge of "the Y. M. C A. .New icar reception yester day has expressed the thanks of the committee to those who assisted in the Fiicress of the entertainment. The following announcement was inaile by the committee: "Wo wish to thank the following people who gave of their lime and talent willingly In a good rause on the Young Mens Christian association's New Year's reception program, there by making It an unusual success. C. II. Hohgntt. the Hi Y "Hlu-blow- era,'' Mrs. Donald Young and Mrs. K. A. Stacks, Mrs. A. ,7. Morgan. Hugh Winder, Mrs. A. 13. ltoberts and Hev. A. H. Saunders." ' Sherman W. Jloody, chairman of the entertainment committee, com posed of ('. P. Dvereaux, C. 11 Spragtio and C. I. Collins. Auto Registration Blanks Received Blanks for the reistration o' auto mobiles from other states were re celved today at IJie registration sta tion at the Eugene chamber of com merce with regulations covering these temporary permits which are Talid,1 lur I'u unTfl, Two of the "foreign" licenses were granted to California parties today. The law makes allovsnce for Cali fornia car owners as that state does not require a 100.1 license to be ap plied for until February 15. The tem- I porary permits are given here until i then on the 11124 licenses. Tills rule '" applies to Minnesota motorists k wnere a somewnst imuar time limn ; is in effect. ' ' ' 7 " , n. f-i , J fl 1" OF Aching Kidneys Most folks forget tl)af the kid- ..... ... , ' neys. line (lie uuwein, buiiiviiiui-b i..,.i, ,.ih u,,,i r,..,i fishine nccaslonallv. else we uver, acid stomach, sleeplessness 1 and all sorts of bladder disorders. . y0 simply most keep your kid- np9 active and clean and ths i moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region begin drink-1 in u lots ot water. "Also get about four ounces of Jad Pelts from any good drug store here, take a tabiespoonfiil In a glass of, water, before breskfast for a few , days and your kidneys will then 1 act fin. This famous salts Is ' made from the acid of grapes and i lemon Juice, combined with llthla, j""1 Is Intended to flush closncd kidneys and help stimulate, them lo activity. It also helps neutral Ire the acids In the urine so they no longer Irritate, thus help-: ing lo relieve blndder disorders., Jnd Falls is Inetpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lilhis water drink which everybody I should take not and then to kerpj their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist aaya be sells lot ot Jad Halts lo folk who believe in trying lo correct kidney trouble while It Is only trouble. Py all means have your physician eismlne your kidney at least twice a year. 1 EUGENE SURGEONS PLAN TO ATTEND PORTLAND CL1K1C; Several Kugene surgeons are plan-j Kxpectalions are that the city hud ning to attend the sectional meeting get figures will be udjuMcd to the! of the American College of Surgeons six per ceut tux limitation nt a meet- j to be held iu Portland .liiumiry i lug between Hen Kin ney, county it Avas learned today. The local mem. j assessor and S. M. Cnlkins, retire'- i bers of the college are Dr. 1'. M. Day jaenting the city. With this budget fig. i and Dr. lleorgo 1. Hurley, nnd plan to i ure set and with the filing of the re- i attend the entire session. Dr. V. H. t port of the county court rxpected iu : .Seal, Dr. C. D. Donahue and Dr. XI. j the near future, everything will be! U. Howard eipeet to attend from the i ready to set the tax levy for the year, hugene hospital. ' Several oilier Kugene surgeons and physicians may also attend the vari out clinics iu Portland hospitals and te scientific discussions each after-1 noon in the Hotel Portland. ! Motion pictures of a medical euuca- tional nature will be shown, and half a doxen emiueut medical men from all over the I'nited States will be pros- eut, and take part in the public pro grain at the municipal auditorium the evening of January I'd. Among the prominent visitors will be Dr. Franklin H. Martin of Chicago, director geueral. American College ot Surgeous; Dr. Hugh Cabot, Ann Ar bor, Mich., dean and professor of sur gery, University of Michigan; !'' George Crile of Cleveland, professor of surgery, Western Reserve univer sity school of medicine; Dr. Allan Craig, Chicago, associate director, Aiueriesn College of Surgeons, snd the Rev. C.'B. Moulinier, Milwaukee, president, Catholic Hospital associa tion. ' Large Tax Amount Soon Will Be Paid Lane county's largest item in the wsy of delinquent taxes hi soon to be paid, according to indications. This amount totaling $870U.JJ wn unpaid owing to the changes involved in the mortgage and transfer ot tuc stctrct and Hovey timber interests in west; ern Lane county! Uhc matter uas.now been settled nnd it is expected that tax will soon be tnken oft tho delin quent list. About eight per cent of the county tax for tho year is car ried as "delinquent ' nt the start ot the new year, is the report today of Kloyd Hone, deputy sheriff In charge of collections. , Hunters Are Held When Deer Killed Charged with the possession of deer out of season Neal McCoy and Frank Peoples were arrested six miles west of Cottage Grove yesterday by Rodney Roach, deputy slate game warden, and Deputy Game Warden t'rusnn. Two fawns, recently killed. were found in tho car driven by the men, the warden stales. The men were ordered to appear in justice court hern today for their Hearing. The deer meat was confiscated by the state deputies. Drowning Victim's Body Is Shipped TJie body of Charles Adler, drown ed in the 'draw on the. Coburg road near the Ferry street bridge Tuesday night was sent to Piutlnnd Ibis aft' eitioon. Sheriff Taylor anil Van Svar vemd. chief deputy, today made an inspection of the draw lind found the hat, coat nnd overcoat of Mr. Adler caught iu the brush of tiic draw. The bat was n few feet up stream from where the body was found, the conl about 75 feet and the overcoat 100 feet. ' ' ' Local Teachers at Portland Meeting Joseph T. (ilenn, cllx school superintendent, ha, returned from the Oregon State Teacher' bkbo. elation meeting nt ' Portland Ku gene people played an Important part In the convention, Mr. (Ilenn report", the most Important post, received by a local teacher bolng that of chairmon of the mvjunl arts committee, delegated to L. A. Wright, of motor route A. - P. Chrlstiansho wan chairman of tho resolutions committee. Miss Leona Marstcrs was chairman of Iho muslcnl supervisors section, and David J. Jones spoko on "Cred it for Music' In this section! Krfd Chess and Odlne MlckoUon were in the manual arts program. o ! STATISTICS -o ! BORN HAIITIIOLOMKW At the maternity home, (JHS Sixth avenue went, Jan nary 1. JIKKi, to Mr. and Sirs. Wen dell Ilnriiioloinew, motor route A, a son, Allen. KCXKK At the Kugene hospital. January 1. 1IIL'.', to Sir. and Mrs l.eon pinike, of Coburg, a daughter. Bell Theatre SPRINGFIELD Sunday, Jan 4th Harry Carey in if The Flaming Forties" His Latest Ficturo Startinjr at 6 P. M. READY TO BE FIXED (the county assessor announces. Although the levy will not be defi nitely known until both these budgets are reported officially, present indi- cations are that a levy of l'S.o mills will be set for the year," Mr. Kecucy ;said today. Last year the levy for the county was LW.l. Additions this year include 1 mills for the Hurrishurg bridge and 2 mills for bridge coustriictiou and repair work, this Inst being vojeil at , the last general election, the assessor i states. figures compiled today show that the Kugeue budget is $lX over the j six per cent limit as set by the state ' constitution and this amount will J probably be trimmed off the estimates and then official action by the council I will be necessary before the final levy is set by tho assessor. t The Kugene city ley under the first budget figures was 10 nulls but ' with the cuts thut are contemplated it will be slightly below tins figure, according to the estimate of Mr. Kee ney. LOW AXtil'XKS, Cal.g .Ian. 1 Alumni of Vnivcreitv of Californi;. nnd Notre Dame today not on fnnt'a movement to have tho tioldon ISvani meet Kmitc Ki-ckne's foolhitll player in Los Ancrles coliseum hero, .lan Udry 10. Hockne says the only argu ment it hiiH upuiii-H the proposal is the condition of Jus team, which was "hadly lmthrpd" in the New Year's day clash with Stanford, nt Pasadena. NICHOLS MAY PROTEST nEMKKLKY. Cal.. Jan. 2 Luther Nichols graduate manager of the I "Diversity of California, said tod;iy he hni a number of reasons why the ('M.ifornia football team should not inert tJie Notre 3:une squad Jitn uary 10, hut if the reasons were waiv ed, he would insist that the (tame br nlnred in the California memorial slndiuiu here. Answer Submitted In Insurance Suit Through Attorneys 11111 nnd l.eppor of Portland, an iinswor to tho mill brought by ('Hear V. VHUglin HgaliiKt tho Woodmen' of the World Tor $1,000' was filed today nt thn offico of tho county court clerk. Tho enso Involves tho disappearance ot 10. W. Vaughn, brother of Oscar 10. Vaughn, in 1015 aftnr having taken out insurance In tho order. All dues hnvo been paid to dato and tho action wan brought Roosevelt Hotel A V PORTLAND OBIT A select hotel offering unexcelled service at reasonable rates. Every room with bath. Centrally located and eaiilv reached without driving through con- guted distiict. Our own cafe offers delightful food tastily served, Gsokob M. Kino, Manaoes WEST TARK AND SALMON ST6. . January Clearance EXPANSION SALE ' EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS In n short time our contractors hegin remodeling our building. In order to reduce our Ktoek quickly every garment in our storo has been reduced to lower prices than offered before. Good Assortment . Big Values Silk Crepe, Cliiii'inceii, Flannels A few party dresses in this group. ALL MILLINERY GREATLY REDUCED HKAKDLKSS OF OKIOIXAIj I'ULCKS $1.95 $2.95 (5ilmote's Correct Jlpparel for Women Drapery Fabrics EXTREME weather changes require something stable in the matter of in door cheer. Curtains of, the new, bright Colonial Cretonnes we are now showing, in striking allover patterns, are set off by a plain colored valance. They frame the season's landscape in restrained gaiety. vrmn on the presumption that E. W. Vaughn is dead. Tho answer denies soveral points In the com plaint ot tho plaintiff. Only a partial proof of the death of Mr. Tauglin was offored, the answer states. Veterans Hospital At Portland Asked By Senator McNary WASHINGTON. .Inn. 2 Construc tion of a $.i(IO,OI0 veterans hospital nt Portland. Ore., woiiht he nuthori7.ei under a hill introduced today by Scu alor McNnry. Vale Irrigation Funds Arc Asked WASHINGTON, .Inn. 2. An ap propriation of frinO.IXM) to he used in beginning the development of Vale Ir rlgalion project In Oregon was re BUY YOUR MEAT THIS YEAR FROM US , And Let, Us Save You Money Choice I'ot Konat of ' -t ? $ Beef ' I'nncy Oven Koasr, ' lioned nnd rolled mil Fancy Vonl Tot 4 ff . Honst ' SiiRfir dived ' , Hams - - Sutrar Cured 4 tZ Picnics Eugene Packing Co. 675 Willamette Phone 38-39 WE DELIVER 1 AND ci a or rvofo $ii.95 quested todny of congress by the bud. get bureau. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. '(Jit SALK Itcgislercd Jersey bull, relinble, gentle, ltargain. Address II. J. Lawrence, Junction City, Ore gon, ltuuto No, 3, jS Ij1TT1K Airedale puppies. 300 W Hth. Please cull (l-l l-U j:! Hard Time Masquerade DANCE Saturday Night, Jan. 3rd AT W. O. W. HALL Cor. 8th and Lincoln 2 PRIZES GIVEN Very Drastic Underpricing (lood styles, good quality to cliooao from.