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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1925)
V i. Page Eight THE EUGENE GUARD i Wednesday Evening, January 7 -r 1 I 1 : i; i i. ; 11 ; i -i. i : I' t E IRE GUAHDSMEN With proposed legialntlon coming before the .state wcHbion aooa it ti ex pected that odilitiouul funds will be provided for tite national guard and , if this is dono Micro will undoubtedly ' be another infnntry company organ ised in Eugene, Major W, (i. White, commnnder of , the first hiititilioa of the Itf-'d infau- try, states Unit tbe recruiting f iiew company would be cany hero nit there itt a utrong interest in Uie na tional guard end nil of the three iyes ent uuitd itre up to the maximum n allowed under p regent regulations. Al.out $1'.K,000 would bo available for the next two year for purposes of tb( national guard in the state auj this would be in addition to nil gov ernment appropriations for this pur pose, i PROPERTY TO BE ES and were just driving Into tbt garage at the Monroe home," Mm. Dreiling laid. A diary was kept by the family of the many interesting and eidtlng events of their trip through the southern states and north along toe coast from southern California. 1925 Will be Good Fruit Year, Thinks. ' Local Nurseryman "This will undoubtedly be one of tint licst years in some time for the planting of fruit trees Id I. one mil nt y judging by the present drinaiiifii," is the opinion expressed today by Hoy Woodruff, , Kugene nurseryman. Hig plantings of walnut, cherry and prunes are contemplated by many or -hard owners in the near future, Mr. Woodruff said, "Jf there is a dry spell following the freeze this year the same as there was in 1UUI there will be considerable early planting of trees" the nursery man, states, January, February and March are "the tree planting months and if weather is good this month there will be a good start made on the setting out of new stock, is the report. Public sales of property on which taxes liave been delinquent Btnce th assessment of lil'JO will bo held some tune next month. The delinouencr li is beMng prepared and everything mud ready for Hie sale. The property . required to be advertised1 for a perioil of six weeks before sale, according to John a. Medley, district attorney. ' The tax books for the past year arc Dcmg balanced ana the grnnd balance is expected to-be ready In the near future, according to Jjloyil Howe, deputy sheriff in charge of tax col lections. - Family Here From Long Motor Jaunt Interesting stories of tbelr trip of .lino miles from bt. Petersburg, Florida, to Eugene are being told by Mr. and Airs, I-.dward Iireiliog ami family who are hero visiting at th home of Sir. and Mrs. M. M. Monroe J-I08 Kightli avenue west. 'Mrs, Dreiling and Mrs. Monroe are sis tcra. . The Dreiling family traveling in a "house car" built on a Ford chassis left Florida June 17 and arrived here this week. "We were told that with solid rear tires thnt we would not be nb:e to cegotlnto the snnd arid mud of some sections of the country but wo nincle It and the only time we vere stuck was when wo arrived here -to build up taught? ANY WOMAN, anjr man, can now Mavo a well-developed face and form. The whole, simple socrot of a well-developed form la In the number of blood-cells In your body. You can now forget all the thooreticnl talk about diet, ex ercise, fad treatmenta, food-fnts) and fat-foods. Nothing Is oft any use, aftor nil, except blood-cellst Thin, run-down men and womon, with, bony necks, sunken checks, bony shoulders nil these are suffering- from one thing too few blood-colls. Science baa proved that S.S.9. helps to make the rich red-blood-cella, which you nood. lour blood is starving for theao new blood-cells! alvo your blood the blood-cells It neods--take S.8.S. the- great scientific blood-coll maker. S.S.S. has done marvels, too, In making beautiful complex ions, clearing the skin, making Hps rosy red, the cheeks full and plump because It rids tho blood of im purities which cause plmplos, blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, rash and rheumatism, too. As the medicinal Ingredients of B.S.8. are purely vegetable, It may Plumbing Permits For Year Totaled I'lumbing permits for 1024 in Eu gene totaled 815, and fees totaled f 1,075.75, according to a report by W. 11. Alexander, city building in spector The highest month for plumbing work was May, when 103 were taken out. December was low est with 28. The report by months is as follows: Month January ,. February March ... April .... May June July August ... September October . . November December Permits Fees 42.... t (.7.7 . (18. , 81.. . 70.. .103. . . 80.. . 71.. . 80.. . 00.. . 00.. . 4.1.. 28.. 148.") 204.2.-) 180.2.-) 210.30 14:1.73 145.23 :i07.25 i:il).2j 108:00 05.50 I 70.: Total 815 $1975.75 Realty Board Will i Elect January 16 Kleetion of officers for the Kugene ! Itealty hoard will he held Friday, jau-, unry 10, according ro present arrange ments. The meetinir set for .lnnnnrv ' 0 has been iiostpnncd so as not to in-1 terfero with tlfeg, mid-year session of; the Northwest Kcaltv association I which will be held at 1'nrtlfliul next Friday and Saturday, according to II. A. McCully, president, who plans to attend the l'ortlnnd gathering with other Kugene realtors. , 'J ho following aro the present offi cers of the Kugene board: It. A. Mc Cully, president; V. Jt. Cooper, vlco president; I.oyal Hugh, secretary; Maine llovey, treasurer. Freeze Does Small Tl A. m T irruu iree uamage Inspections made in the orchards of J. (). Holt nnd F. 0. Voting near this city indicnto that thero was no material damuge to fruit stock 9 result of the low temperature of the latter part of December. Only one lice with split bark was found in the Unit orchards after a careful inspection. Some damage may later be revealed when tho warm weit- her comes but it is not expected there will bo very much, is tho report of the orchard men. , '., V. H. NEAL ARRIVES V. It.'Nenl of California bus arrlv- d in' Kugene to take the position of rnadmnster in this territory for the Southern Pacific, filling the vacancy ft by II. W. Itediek, who has moved o Albany. .Mr. Neal will be In charge f upkeep of the track on the moln ne between Junction City and Itose- liurg; nnd on the Wendling and Oak- idgo branches. EtIGENK COI.r.KCTION AGENCY 74 WII.U ST., PHONE (100. if Insure with Henry Tromp. 33 W. Oil randmother Knew Then Wat Nothing Sa GnaJ far Congestion and Colds as Muttard But the olrl.fnsihinneH plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the piaster ana witnout the blister. Musterole docs it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard, it is scicntilically prepared, so that it works wonders. Gently massase Musterole in with the linccr-tins. See hnw nuicklv it hnnra re. in.-n wuu. iiorieei saroiy. -mis uci - now speedily me pain disappears. 5 Cans Del Monte Medium Sugar Peas 88c ' 8 Pounds Seedless Raisins 88c : '22 Bars Clean Easy Soap 88c AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE, $1.00 Round Aluminum Roasters 88c $ 1.15 8 Quart Aluminum Preserving Kettles 88c . , ' ' $ 1.10 Large Aluminum Wash Dish 88c Q O 8' SURPRISE VALUES! Two Days Of Super Values, Thursday And Friday, Jan. 8th And 9th Paving The Way To Economy! Women's Stunning Footwear Enter This Surprise Value THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ARE TUB DAYS The "Peggy" Formerly $7.85 New $6.88 One of tho season's most beautiful creations from tho studios of famous "Queen Quality" footwear. , A black suede cross strap pump with dress; mpdium heel - and turn sole, gun metal trimmed. The MDelhi" Formerly $6.85 , Now $5.88 A trim little lo heeled patent puiip with, latticut front strap. And the '"Bud" pumps represented in patent or dull calf. A pert flap pattern with a concealed gore. Direct from the famous "Queen Quality" factories. ' "Pelham" Milady's Chic Evening &a QO Slippers; Regularly $7.85, Special $U.OO Post holiday evening events call for evening slippers, therefore au opportunity to get yours for less. Low heels are correct and popular. We offer for this two day event the "Pelham," fashioned of wonderful qualit v "Kki'nners" satin, .combined with light flexible soles. A New York sensation the Puritan pattern. .. - ' MILADY'S LOVELY- $3 Knitted Scarfs $1.88 This is an offering we're more than proud of, for the scarfs aro so fetching and priced decidedly low. Smart and distinctive two-color combinations stripes that alternate. .-v Rose and orion, blue and steel, golden glow and brown heather, sW light and blue. The fringed , end s add to their effectiveness. - (2nd floor) MISSES' GENUINE "Beacon" Bath Robes THURSDAY AN1) . FRIDAY SURPRISE. Just Like Buying Government ' B6nd3 When You Can Buy Domestics At A Saving Many will anticipate their needs for months' 'to come at these prices. 1 "Sheets At 88c 72x90 in 6 h '.. bleached sheets. A standard brand of sheets., 22c Longcloth 6 Yards 88c Soft ' finish ,' and ' nicely bleached longclotlu 36 inches wide. Plisse Crepe, 4 Yards For 88c lis crepy surface fits it self most admirably for women's lingerie. White and colors. .')() inches . wide. Regular 22c Percales , 5 Yards For 88c A good selection of pat terns in light grounds also greys. .'16' inches wide. 40c Pillow Cases 3 For 8 -Size '42x.'lG inches,'' splen did weight, no 'dressing. 6 Yards White . Outing Flannel 88c Another domestic' ' item priced at a decided saving wide. i to you. 27 inchds 6 Yards Fancy Outing Flannel 88c 27 . inch .softly :'fleeced outing.; A good ' Thursday and Friday surprise value. 5 Yards Of Gingham For 88c Choose from stripes, checks,, plaids as well as $2-88 Think Of It Men Bathrobes Only $2.88 You'd scarcely believe it, however the 'robes arc displayed on the counter and if you -are in need of one this is your big chance to take advantage of it. Made of soft, fleecy robing, in fancy figures and check patterns. Warm and comfortable, tying with cord at waistline.' - New stock. Won derful "$4.50 sellers. Boys' Wool Slipon , ' Sweaters $1.88 "When a boy wants reaj comfort ho wears a ruff-neck slipon sweater. One that is a good old standby in the cold er 'weather of winter and one that is good looking. These arc just that. And colors, nobby two color combina-' tions of navy and orange or brown and buff. Regular school colors the young sters (26 to 34). bank on. . MEN'S $3.69 Wool Flannel Shirts $2.88 A very good number. Reg. ulation collar, coat stylo, witl two pockets, grey or khaki color, sizes 15 to 17. I MEN'S " "rT $1.15' Work Shirts 88c A value worth' crowing about. Men should buy a sup ply of these. Good weight blue chambray work shirts, regulation collar,' sizes to 17. MEN'S Wool . Dress Socks 3 Pairs 88c Medium heavy mixed wool: no seams, natural gray, soft and comfortable. Fashioned of this nation ally and favorably known soft, thick and fleecy robing in attractive conventional patterns in grey, rose, and blue colorings. Collar Irim med with coid also cord en veloping waist. The miss of 10 to 16 years will enjoy the comfort from one of 'these robes many a, time, partic ularly , during the winter months. (2nd floor) ONE LOT TO $2.00 Corsets 88c A good range of sizes'. Of pink and white coutil. v (2nd' floor) $6.50 Wool Rugs $4.88 If- your looking for a colorful Navajo Indian pattern Smyrna r u g, heavy ones of wool chem ille size 30 by 60 inches then . by all means ' take advantage of this Thurs day -and Friday surprise value. ' Are 'reproduced "in richly blended color ings. Finished with fringe or without. You'll be in terested to learn either side of rug may bo used. (2nd floor) plain colors. . Good terns. 2t.: inches wide. pat $7.50 Wool Mixed Double Blankets $5.88 If you practice economy, and we trust you do, you cannot fail to take advantage of this blanket opportun ity. Your choice of blue, grey or rose- (combined with white) block aud plaid combinations. Size 66x80 inches. WTOMEN'S WHITE NAINSOOK I Pajamas Extraordinarily il Priced At, Only 88c 1 "With, wing sleeves, V or square ned, styles, neck and pocket trimmed in blue; or pink. One style embellished' with hemstitching at sleeves, pocket and bot tom. Their former prices were several; times more than what they're quoted for Thursday and Friday surprise. " (2nd floor)' -' ' ' ' WOMEN'S ; ( Petticoats 88c Developed of sateen and' Russelbloom, in plain colors and figured with pleated also fancv ruffles. Vith elastic fitted -waist baud. , i (2nd floor) AT YOUR SERVICE FOR CORRECT TIME CALL 1 72 SOCIAL. PER5HL Dy MARIAN LOWUV Club Items Should BB l'Unnud To tlia Society Editor Between 8:30 A. M. aud 11:30 A.M. Teltuuone Nuiubur 1300 In why S.S.S.. since 1826, has meant Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- u iiiuunmitia in unucrweiRni men ciiius, loiisiiiim. croup, slut neck, nnd women a plus In their strength, asthma, neuralgia, lieadache, conRea Etart taking 8.8.8. today and your lion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, preat problem, that ot your pep- pains and aches of the back or joints, wu ugiy vi utu, tun oo ouiveu. npiiMiis, eurc muscles, Druises, chll 8. ft. fi. I Mill at all drug tterci In two aif.a. Th lrcr tin U oi tconomical. C COhoWorldsBcst iJ.iJL 'HoodMedldnr. .e'.r 1! 9k -xm XI RADIO BATTERIES $9.90 to $23.60 EUGENE Storage Battery Co 040 Pearl Street blains, frosted feet, colds of Iha ctiest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mot her a MutteroUls alto mad In mlldar form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Mustarola. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos. puai size, 9J.uu. Ml Bttttr than a ma$tard plotter ELMIRA, VENETA NOTI STAGE liV, Kugeno 7:.') A. iM. 4:00 P. M. Lv. Klinira ::10 A. .M. :.') P. M. T-v. Noli 8:")0 A. M. (i:(0 P. M. 1'V. Veneta i:'J0 A; M. 0:4.' P. M. Stages Leave Stage Terminal, Eugene, Rice Hotel, Ndti Teaeiin c-lub uioniborn will bp ruler- retary; Mrs. Husills Slnrr, treasurer, tililieil hriilui- by .Mis. K. H. farm ill! Foilmv.lm thi. rvreiiiauiva tJ..... wil. Wier Iwnic. I be a bai.miel. " ' ... Misa'Keasir I 'ay will lie hostess In! A nix o'clock dinner to lie fllwl ineiiibers nf the Th inble, club hi lier ' bv a busim-ss ineeiinic fur I lie pur Inline Thursday afternoon. : pose of eleciliig offieers for tue coin- . K year will be held this evening by Mrs, t'laime A. Kldndgc ami dausli- tlie t'ollrite ('rent t oiiiuimiity club i.l ler, .Mis I 'tin MldrnlKe, of una city, their chitilioiinc. There will nUo be a luive arrived home niier bpemlmg ine: program. New Year's vacation visiiiiig tr.eiHl.-4 j .... in c oiiu.ue. .mils i-.!iii'.iic is a Ktti-' dent at the I'niversity of Oregon. ! Thu ratlerson I'arent-Teselier soria.tl.in will hold a meeting day afternoon nt three o'clock. Mem hers of the third and fifth grades will give s program. I here will be a so cial hour after the hnftiucKs meeting wilh refreliineni. Mothers of fifth grade pupils will be hoateisefl for the afternoon. Kaeh member of the circle is asked to bring a friend to the meet ing. St. Mary's Altar society will meet nt the Newman clubhouse Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. I ... Mrs, ('. A. Wlnlernieier acrompan- i led by her daughter, Mrs. dwen Wa xier, have returned to Kugene from rortlanil where Mis. Winternieier has. hern for some lime receiving medical treatment. They are moving ; this week Into their rtew home at Nineteenth and Alder streets. I ... Mrs. Wayne tirern will be hostess for the Friday Bridge club at her I home Una week. ' ' j M'-mltcru of lleliMmh lodp nr tlii? I (M-rning hulilinR inNhillntitm eoroimm-j ' lr fr new ufficcm in the I. v. O, F. ' (lintrirt doputy prrsitlonl. Ii to bf in-1 , -tilling ttffircl-. Npw offin-m of the' , huldt nrr Mr. lruiilU n'Pnj, pn-t noltlr urn ml; Mis Vrrn Kinhcr, iioMn grnml; Mm. SuhIp (icrot. virp-ftrnnil; j tury; Mrs. Ktuiuu Hunt, fiuaudal 100- tn" uf tht intorrntinn nffulm of tho nrnnih will be Hip b, i i-fit br (lx ti.i fur uJli(lt tliatttiinru of ttm 1. .. .... ifr'iiH. j M,I(Ei,t(ir9 nf tht Nil, club will pntor-iliurH- tin , t,p oshurn Imtol, S itiinl.iy. .lniiu:iry i-M. Finnic frnm thp tea bp iu RPwinfc fr thp childrpn nt tbp Shrine tvupitttl In Pnrttfliul. Upm motion firthp nffnir nrp to bp (ihnntMl to Mia. Wh.viio (irppo, irlp phone loS'J-J. Eugene Huinfus nnl rrofpssintinl Won.en'ji rtuh gipmbem will elrrt of firfm for thf coming yenr nt n inprt- nc to hp held lii the chnmbpr o enm merpp rooms, Thursday evening at eight o'diH-k. Mrs. K. L. rnrkard will entortnin alumntip, inotiiprn, nnd ii.itroupjoiesif Alph:i Delta I'i nt her homo Tlnus diiy pvcniiig. For n one oYlock Inni-heon at th? OMburn hutel, Thursdiiy, Mrs. Henry ll'dlenheck will hp hostess to mem bers of I', I. Hridgp club. Thp rirulflr merting of the Fort nightly 4'IhI) will hp held Thursday nfternotn nt two-thirty o'elnek in thci rhnmber of rninmer-p rooms. Tho I subject for the afternoon will be. I 'American Women in Civic Work.' t '.' i Kill Knre K!nh mo'iibrrs will meet1 nt the home of Mr. J. II. DumpJire Thursday afternoon. Hooiu compnny. About 100,000 feet n day are being tnken c;.rc of nt thp boom 'for sliipment to C'ooj biiy mill. A few dogs along Lake creek ore still to be brought out but at present only the new cutting is being floated, according to Mr. Sterret. A big yeir is looked for stnrting next f.ill hs thp; logging during the coming summer along the Sin slaw is expected to bp heavy. These logs will hp floated In the boom with the first high water of the fall, is tiie report. Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, Willamette St. Thine jG17. 800 tf Phone S. K. Stevens for piano tuning. Murcel and Curl last longer Golden Glint Shampoo. I'i It For quality cigars, Trince h't Logs Are Cleared By Boom Company Most of the logs thnt have been in the upper Siitslaw river Jiave been floated down to the boom at Cnsh- man and it is not expected that there will be any large number handled now until March when high water rs j usually expected, according to T. C Sterret, president of lira Siuslaw ! The lionutiful BARBARA LA MARR and Bert Lytell in tomorrow Norma Talmadge 'The Only Woman" XS I T rsx i i The Story of Every V J woman's heart s samJi- Free! Factory Demonstration Daily Until Saturday LEARNABOUT BIG VALUES AT HAMPTON'S omen's tweed, suits, ' Ci(l' $22.50 values nt - Women's Toiret Twill, 3 piece suits COl prices from $40 to $37.50, selling at AVomen's Lislo Hose, . ' nfff 35c value for ' Boys' and (iirls' Hose, fine nnd heavy . CiM- ril.hed, Hoc value for Boys' and Girls' Bath Holies, values flJO (! $.'!..')0 to $.", to close out at $attW. riG-inch White Outing Flannel S)(. special at mdv EGEA dlirl(iMMl taatw aasa Is. ,,lh ll ... mW Th d4Menlr Usly wst In whih H mtn satid ethtr rim .mnt mtm r tord to th body. Try VBORX mlird wtth nrt chM and crMmtd-wlth butter Intandwtrhe Hnndpd of ethr 11 bneftc1al. Raceamacdtd and aeld bf Table Supply Co. . 9th and Oak Streets Carpet Cleaning 0UVS8T...: Phone 300