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; t Wednesday Evening, January 7, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD fage Five f irrj tfct.1 4 Clearance Removal SALE of all Knitted Underwear Splendid : fitting - light and medium weight union suits in all styles' low or high-ncck, short or' long sleeves. . $2.00 Suits $1.65 : $2.25 Suits $1.85 $3.00 Suits $2.39' N $3,50 Suits , $2.75' $4.00 Suits $3.19 Some short lines reduced to Yi price LARGE'S 865 "Willamette II JNWKam&r that upjBiEiiriSlifY? CITY NEWS (Continued from page one) Beauty Parlor to 1 1 Open on Thursday A new beauty parlor and barber ahop located in a room west of the lobby of the Osburn hotel will open under Miss Victoria Avakian't in struction to occupy the vacant panels on the pillars inside the court of the school. . Dean Rebeo to Speak Present day realism in art and lift and the ideas of the romanticists will be discussed by Dr. George Rebec. i?aa of the gradiuito school of the university, at the first student Benibb' of the term in the woman's building Thursday, liean Rebec's topic will be I'Whcre the Romanticists Were Uight; a Cjiticism of the Pres ent Day Kealisni in Art and Life." The musical part of the program will be given by the women's glee club. Officers to Bo Hero The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet this evening in the W. O. W. hall. Dr. Annie K. Reynolds, of Port Huron, Jlich., and assistant supreme medical examiner; Mrs. Einuia B. Wil kenson of Portland, and deputy su preme commander; and Mrs. Cather ine McC'rackcii, also of Portland, and district deputy, will be at the meet ing. There will be initiation ceremon ies to be followed by a social hour. All members are asked to be present. Chlropraotors to Meet The monthly meeting of chiroprac tors of the upper Willamette valley will be held in Eugeno Saturday at the office of Dr. R. C. Graham. 720 Willamette street. Dr. V. Peffer of Corvallis is the chief speaker, and Dr. Graham will discuss the treat ment of hernia without surgery. Knlghtt'of Pythias Will Meet Helmet Lodge, No. 33., Knights of r.vthias, will meet in regular session Thursday evening. The, page rank will also be conferred on three candidates. A date Kill be set for the joint in stallation of officers by Helmet Lodge and Helmctta Temple. A good attend ance is requested. ing this evening. A G o'clock dinner will he served. There will be election of officers and a program of enter tainment. All members are urged to be present. Information Is Asked- George W. Langwortiy of Claire. Michigan, writes to E. J. Moore, coun. ty superintendent of schools asking his aid in finding Mrs. E. Langwortby. bis mother. The correspondent writes that be hat not heard from her in 30 years but at Wat time ;ie was a resident here and had separated from her husband, Andrew J. Langwortny. The letter aska if Mr. Moore could ask pupils of the schools if they had ever beard anybody apeak of Mrs. Langworthy bo now would be TO years of age. for business Thursday morning. The establishment has all modern equip ment and is to be known as the Os burn Beauty Parlor and Barber Ship. The proprietors are E. C. Bailey and Dena Swe,nson.lThe public is invited to the opening of the firm. Never neglect lame muscles ma h- '.? m vr r Try this never-failing treatment Going around' half-crippled by lam muscles is needless when it's so easy to get limbered up with this world-famous lini ment. , , Pat on gently ajittle Sloan's. It reeds no rubbing. The liniment itself does the whole job. In it aro stimulating ingredients that start the blood circulating swiftly through the stiff. painful muscles, and this increased supply of fresh, pure blood washes out fatigue poisons and rebuilds broken-down tissue. Marvellously jrour lame ness is gone. Millions know and use Sloan's. All druggists havo it-35 cents. Prisoner Released A youth whose name was not learn ed, held in the city jail on suspicion of being connected with the Smeed hotel hold-up, whs released today. The young man wore a slicker an swerinz the description of the one worn by the holdup, and carried water-gun. Freshmen Pledged Twenty-one entering freshmen at the University of Oregon have been pledged by the fraternities on the campus. Phi Gamma Delta heads the list with Bix pledges. The organize tions will continue the rest of the week. ' Meeting at 3:15 o'clock The Eugene high school Parent Teacher Association will meet at 3:15 o'clock Thursday afternoon inatead of 3:30 as previously announced There will be an entertainment pro gram and refreshments. - their wives, and others interested are invited to coine, Meeting Is This Evening The College Crest Community club will hold its deferred monthly meet- Wilbur Campbell Returns Wilbur Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Campbell, 735 Jefferson street, has returned to Portland where he will re-enter Hill's Military academy, after having spent the holi days with his parents in Eugene. He is now in bis junior year at the mili tary institution. Trees to Bo Plantod Virgil Hnwktns will set out about seven acres of trees on his orchard property on motor route C in the near future. Another planting of fruit trees planned for the near future is of five acres on the Frank Harlow place. , Return from Washington John R. Bullion, manager of the racific Fruit and Produce company; and family returned last evening from Centralis, Wash., after spending New Yeara with Mr. Bullion a mother. They made the trip by automobile. , l L. Graham Leaves L, L. Graham, district freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pa cific railroad, left yesterday for i business trip over the company lines to Coos bay. - , Club Meets Thursday a The River Road Women'a club will meet Thursday afternoon at the Jionie of Mrs. Hardin for its regular ses aion. E Arrangements for the making of proposition to the city of Eugene for the erection of an incinerator are be ing made and this offer will perhaps be ready to submit at the" next meet ing of the council, according to Orio C. Davis of tiiis city who is repre senting parlies who have un available feito and ample capital to handle the project. " A site for the proposed plant that will cause no annoyance to any resi- OF DEBT PASSES ; OUT S1000 BILL One of the most opulent charsi'tern to make an appearance on a Lane county crime docket in many years is' 'Johu Doe' Jackson, a mau picked up here this week and held for the police of (. milts Fasa on charges of heating a hotel bill of $l.u0 and sidl ing a bluuket. Jackson was asked for bail of $000 when be wanted to return by train to Grams Pass to settle the mutter, lie ucta i u.anauie ami II i pun nroduced rail am as is unon nnlv movies uud carelessly lotted accrpted by the city there will be but little time before the incinerator is under war. It is expected that be tween $25,000 and $30,000 will be re quired to completely equip such a plant, Mr. Davis said. I Lane county men are backing the proposition and all th.t is necessary to have a suitable arrangement with the municipality in order to take active steps toward starting the plant, is the announcement. 0.1. C. IS I OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, CORVALLIS. Jan. 7. Dr. V. J. Kerr, president of the college, is seriously ill at hia home here from nervous exhaustion. He returned to Corvallis yesterday from ft visit to Long Beach, Cal., where be went for his health. President Kerr has never fully recovered from the injury and shock received in an automobile acci dent near, Astoria June 2S last year, when his automobile collided with a truck driven by a Japanese. Following; hia return from a trip to the cast, the president was so re duced in health that n complete change and rest were advised, and he and Mrs. Kerr went to Long Beach, Instead of improving, the patient rap idly declined, and until the day be fore Christmas he has been confined to bed. President Kerr is now under care of a trained nurse at his home. the off a $1,000 bill. When Sheriff Tay lor and bis ataff had recovered their equilibrium, they put the piece of currency through every test known to the department before allowing Jack- .11 to leave. Iho wealthy one return d Jesterday recovered his bill and drove on in bis 1'ord coupe to Port land after saying that he hud fixed up the matter ut Grants Pass. A thorough investigation of Jack son as fur as was available was made by the Lune authorities and telephone calls to the department of justice at Portland failed to bring to light any evidence that Jackson was minted on any other charge. 'It s a mystery to us, aa he seemed to have at least $2000 m tho roll. Why he tried to defraud the hotel aud teal the blanket is uuknown and he .declined to give any particulars. He may be picked up along the road some where else but we, on our present in formation, could do nothing but let him go," is the statement of Van Svarverud, chief deputy sheriff, Club to Meet The W. R. C Needle club will hold its regular monthly. meeting Thurs day afternoon in the post rooms of the armory. Members, comrades amWjt is expected that about 25 members Definite steps toward the organiza tion of a chorus among the members of the Eugene chamber of commerce will be taken at a meeting to be call ed, early next week, according to an nouncement today. Hugt. Winder, who formerly was connected with the Spo kane chamber and was instrumental in organizing a chorus of 60 voices there, has taken up the plan here at the request of the Eugene chamber. will be enrolled at the start her judging by present Judications. t'The chorus will be quite a feature for entertainments of the -Eugene cham ber for visiting delegations," said E. Eugene Chadwick, secretary. ,V Plans Talked for Road Improvement IS' After a thorough inspection of the route of the Wildcat creek-Lorane road t.b at follows the Shi slaw river "n road district 60. O. E. Crowe, county commissioner, P. M. Morse, county i deputy surveyor, returned here today. The road and river cross six times and it has not yet been decided whe ther to bridge at several points or to build around the bends of the stream, is the report of the county officials. It is expected that some improvement work will be 'Started at once in cer tain rocky sections where winter work can be curried on, is the report. At one place the road has a grade of over 20 per cent, one of the steepest routes in the county, according to the ijounty engineer,. . i Sloan's Liniment mis pain! 1 C Hart Schiffner tt Mir How can we sell such suits at $40 That's what our customers are asking us all the time. They marvel at the values we give. It isn't easy. It takes close, buying and close selling on our part, mixed with a lot of taste and a thorough ap- preciation of quality. These are the things that set this store apart. Fine values, too, at $35, $45, $50 1 Wade Bros. Hart SohnffniT. & Marx Clothe 257 on ' Fur Chokers BEAM Rayon Silk Vests and Bloomers ' Colors, pink and peach. Every garment is well lijiidc and neatlv finished. Priced VESTS $1.35 Bloomers $1.98 ' " 'm Silk Vesting In popular colors. Vest length, 8'Jc Straping by tile yard to match, 5c and 10c. y Satinmaid A lnrgc'rnngc of colors. Price, yartl, only .r)9 All -Wool Challie 27 inches wide. Very special nt 8!c yard 42 Inch Pepperell Pillow Tubing -Specially priced, per yard ."8c; 2 yards 75c Fancy plaid . Nashua All prices reduced on Blankets, 08x84, each light . weight cotton $4.95. blankets. Prices Reduced on Vanity Cases DRESS and COAT Prices Are At Bedrock ' And we have a large se lection to show 3-ou. "Wo ask that you see. our offerings before buying. Some very beautiful party dresses for your inspection. Priced with in easy reach.. SWEATERS BLOUSES and SKIRTS Remnants A big selection awaits you. Mffiiy in choice patterns and good lengths' at savings from one fourth to one half off regular prices. Short Length Silks Our showing is sure to interest you and you'll sav. both money nnd time if you hop here. Each parcel offer ed is le be hud nt great ly reduced price. Windsor Plisse Crepe , In fancy patterns, of floral design. Per yard 2.1c. 0 4 Unbleached Pequot Sheeting, per yard (J4c Further pi mis devolopiug tho idea of bringing to the people of Kugone and Lune county moving pictures of game and wild life were niade at thy luncheon meeting of the Lions club today. The Hotary club will be visited by Harry Itutb, who will invite them to appoint a committee to act jointly with the Lions club committee in ar ranging a date and program for the meeting. ' It is planned to have a banquet in the Christian church at 0, and show ing of pictures at S o'clock. The com mittee appointed by the Lions club includes Dr. K. V. Stivers, W. It. Wallace and William Robertson. i February 10 or February 17 have! been suggested as possible dates for the program, the evening being Tues day, halfway between the Lious aud Kotnry meeting days. New officers of the Lions' club took tiieir posts today. They were Hurry Kutb, president and J. H. McKinley, secretary. - The proposed plan of still further widening city streets, particularly Willamette street, has the approval of the Lions club, it was stated. Old Institute Law Sought For Oregon 8AI.BM, ' Orr., Jnn. 7. County school superintendents of Oregon, at tho concluding meeting here .Tester, day, adopted a resolution urging the legislature to restore the county in stituto law as it wns prior to an smendinent by the session of JI-3. . Prior to the county superin tendent was required to call a three day institute, each year, and tearlt era were required to attend. If they did not their certificates could be revoked- ' veriast ash Fabrics Attractive wash fabrics dyed by special process. They hold their original beautiful color through every phase of wear and laundering. Let us show them to you. There's an interesting display in the Wash Goodg Section. Ftsl to SullhJ Fast lo Washing Fast to Everylhimf . Everfast Suitings 60c yard Everfast Ginghams 69c yard Everfast Basket Crepe 85c yard Everfast Linen $1.35 yard Japanese Crepes New Shades 29 C yd- Many refreshing new shades for spring in this popular fabric of so many uses. Full 30 inches wide. An unusually close and beautifully woven, crepe for aprons, dresses, window drapes, etc. Striped Shirtings Formerly 59c and 65c 39 C A handsome lot of patterns that are fast disap pearing at this most unusually low price 3f)c yet. All 32 inches wide. A number of silk striped pat terns included. . Sale of Ginghams ( , 35c to 40c Qualities 25c yd- A delightful group of checked and striped pat terns from which to choose. All 33 inches wide. An especially sturdy gingham suitable for aprons cnuareu's urcsses, etc. English Prints ' Fast Colors 39 C 32 inches wide. Ouaint Enclisli nvint nnttfrns that are so becoming for morning frocks and Children's dresses. .i!)c is much less than you are accustomed to pay for this lovely quality. Car is Returned To Mrs. Melson OriWi to return to Ins MMfon a Dadge roadnter held by the ntnte for raor thnn la yr whn it wns mn fiarnted following thn arrest of Har ry Melson on a liquor charge were handed down today by Judge O. F Skipworth. Clyde N. Johnston, former district attorney, stated (hat there wns insufficient evidence to Jiold the car. Mm. Mrlnon claimed Ihe car as her own and stated that pIic had no knowledge that it wns ued untnwf'il-' ly. Harry Mejuon left here about a year ago white serving time aa a trusty in the Lsne county jnil. High Blood Pressure Often Brought On By An Unhealthy Liver DlaenrN nf heurf, klrincr, blond vraurU due to boitr lpolnna Medical srfence knows that pol onoua wast a tn our bod leu would actually cauae (J path In a few dayn tf not eliminated Uy Nntur'a pro ceaaea. Heratjaf H destroys these deadly poltona, th liver la our moat Important ora;an lh body'a won drrful purifier.' Thn liver preventa the formation of body poison that caime. dlarnaea of tha heart, kldneya, blood veisela and are chiefly responsible for pra maiurt old ag. When the Hvof heromea weak, tha pnlaoni are aiK-ked up by the blood nnd health n broken down. Phyat rtnna know that tha liver ran not ha regulated by druri, hut a aafa Na tnr auha'anra ha been dlarovered whlrh will t ont-e Increaaa tha vit al bile tupply. Tha dtacovery la purlfled-ox mil. Get from your druggint a park a ire f I'loifl, Each tahlnt rontalna ten drop of purl find oi a It. In 24 hours tha polaon tnxlna will be re moved. Your liver will b regu lated. Itlood purification will he uln. fallow akin will rlear. You will feel to much better you will know you have found tha raitaa of vour III health. Dloxol tableta ar harmlti. taateUaii and than two renta each. Then tn line oa ftnll tablets art prepared only under the name "!!oxol." If any tahlal is offtred von unriar another naiate, rnfuaa It, Aerept only t'loxul In tha original. Rtnuina packaga, , eon ItM FREE 1925 CALENDARS 'CALL AT OFFICE Store Crippled Boy Gets' $200 From Benefit More tho $-10 wns ralsfrl for Wayne. Hnwke, Springfield hoy who was crinpled for lifo in a molorrj-cle scoirlent, in tJie bi-nrflt hssk'lball game last, night hrtwix-n Springfield high school and its altimnl. THis wns the report today by Jlajor SI. H. Huntley, who wa in charge of ticket sales in Eugene. J'rivate donations wero reccited from several persons inleroMcri in the case, according to Major Humify, nnd tho American legion pci't nt npiing field. sponsors of the plan, wi re hijrJi ly pleased with the outcome of the game. Roseburg Quintet Issues Challenge Challenges for ( liankethull game here between Conipnny C of this city and Company 1) of lUisehurg have been forwarded lo the Douglns county quint by the Eugene guards men. Other defls arc also to be hrosdoaxt in an effort to hnve soma fsHt games nt the local armory. An effort will be made to have games with tJie University of Oregon freshmen and the O. A. C RooU a the guard team in ambitious to. ahow tlie.ir claNs aa banket shooters in fast company. Tentative arrangements are being made for a game at Portland with the Portland armory team. Funds Tor thin trip trim prolisbly b provided from the canteen fund rail ed each year nt the annual encampment. TOO IA'jfe TO CLASSIFY LOST-In the vicinity of Oak an Willamette or MrSlorrnn &. Waab burne store, the bottom part of Kverhharp pencil, with Infti.il B. N. on it. Leave at liuuril office, toward. j8 WANTIOI, Hoard and room with outside entrance 114 private home, who have no objections to radio. I'hom 8:1-1 auk for bookkeeper. jl THIS WAR 18 UVKIt 1 Ilnvo botiKht the John Kirk bar bershop at tii net ion Cfty. Hair rut ting ;j'fu; nhfivn 20c. Come in nnd give me a trial. jS ' .DIZZY? You're Bilious I .S Breath Bad? Your Stomach is Sour I For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness To clean )our bowela without cramping or overacting, take C'ascar t.! v You want to feel fine; to be cjtiickly free from sick headache, dixxiness, biliousness, rolda, bad breath, a sour, acid, gassy atomech. Une or two Caacarets, anytime, will start the bowels acting. When taken at night, the bowels work won. derfully In morning. Caacarets never sicken op incon venience you next day like pills, calo mel, salta or oil. Children love Cr.scareta too, 10 cent bnxea, alo ft and 00 ceut aiies. Any drug store