Jursdny Evening, January 8, 1025
THE EUGENE GUARD
Tage Five
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Clearance
Removal
Fino quality women's nppnrcl offered ntvlow
est clearance removal prices.
Dresses, coats, blouses, underwear, hosiery
and other furnishings all reduced.
Fine Winter
Wraps
Reduced
'Ato'A
The season's most indi
vidual and style-worthy
1 fur-trimmed coats at de
- cided price reductions.
They are wraps that rcp
. resent the utmost in fash
.onablo lines, fine furs and
5xceptkmal workmanship.
Sale prices $16.75 to
69.50.
Removal Clearance
LARGE'S
865 Willamette
I :-: CITY NEWS :-: . j
sum
Sparkling Eyes Joyous Laughter
, ROLLER SKATING
The Health Builder
EVERY DAY 2:30 AND 7:30
. Clean, Fresh Air No Dust Warm and Comfortablo
WINTER GARDEN
FUN
Phone 1942-J
' FUN
Ask fon
WILLAMETTE GOLD
BUTTER
Always Pure-Sweet-Fresh
At Your Grocers
(Continued from page one)
nee, consisting o vaudeville, nisfic,
and Blight of baud, .Friday evening,
Jan. a, at S p. w. at tie Santa Clara
hall. Music will b furnished by the
high school orchestra.
Sues (or Divorce '
-Mm. MMrmrpt .lurkfion has entered
suit for divorce from ber husband,
Herbert' U. Jucssou. uruel ana in-
hnm,n tri.utin,tt i alllf.H. Mn.
Jackson is represented by Whitten
wafford.
A. B. Shelley Hera
A. Ji. Shelley, automobile dealer
of Tie Dalles, was in Eugene yester
day between trains, on a visit to his
brother It. S. Shelley, supervisor of
the Siualow national forest.
ported ill at his home on South Wil
lemtte street.
Robberies Are investigated
Sheriff Frauk Taylor and Vau Svar
verud, chief deputy, are in the upper
Mchemie district today to investi
gate tbe aeries of robberies of sum
mer homes in that district that have
been reported during the past few
days. .
Yuba Offlosr Visits
Walter J. Shelley, of Yuba City,
Cal., under-sheriff of Sutter county,
is in ICugeue visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Shelley on Sixth
avenue weat. Mr. Shelley was called
to bugeue by the eerioua illness of bis
father.
Mail Carrier III
Charles i Croner. mail carrier be
tween Eugene and Wendling and Ma
bel, is ill nt his home in Kugenc, end
has been unable to csrry bis route for
the past two weeks. -
Installation Planned
Installation of ot'icers of Canton
Hovcy, Patriarchs, Militant of the I.
O. O. F. will be held jointly with the
auxiliary Friday iiiglit, it lias been
announced. f
Tea at Church
Ttao silver tea that was to have
been held at the Ivnile of Mis. George
W. Kinsey, will be held at the 'First
Baptist church Friday, at 2 p. m.
Railroad Man Arrives
Msurice Coturri, special agent of
the Southern l'acific railway, was in
Eugene Wednesday on business con
nected with his company..
Judge at Corvallla
Judge G. F. Skipworth of the cir
cuit is at Corvallis today holding
court snd will return here tomorrow.
Mrs. B. F. Minney Ill
Mrs. B. F. Minney ia reported to
be ill at her home at Vida. She was
reported to be improved today.
Hero from Noti ,
Charles Snelstrom, resident of the
Xoti district, was a business visitor
in this city today.
Building Permit Granted
A permit to build a new dwelling
at a cost of approximately, $3000 was
granted today to Mrs. Clara Miller.
The place is to be erected at 371)
Fifth avenue west.
Notarial Commission Filed
TliA nnfnrin .,inniiaitiftn nt .1. R.
Murnhv was filed totlav at tho office
of the county clerk.
Hera From Mabel
Kev. II. H. Bitter of Mabel Waa a
business visitor in Eugene yesterday
and today.
I. J. Mc Knight III
J. J. McKnight of this city is re-
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Library books totaling 50,o62 were
circulated through the Eugene public
library, it is announced by Mrs. Ade
laide Lilley. librarian. This ia an av
erage monthly circulation of 4213, al
though the circulation in December
was 4!)10, and in November 5220, the
highest inouthly figure - during . the
year.
"The library bus been lispdmorn
Jllir.1 yM III,," V'l urivic, r ,i
Mrs. T.illey. J'J look far a bigger year
mot Blll.n,.l. w a m Irrlni, tn
get along on the same budget as last
year.
Circulation of children t books dur
ing 1B2I was 10,7o4. Mrs. Lilley's re
port shows. November was the high
peak month in circulation, witb121l
loans renorted. There were 1000 in
December .
Average daily circulation in Dceem-
1 . mn h. hi.h.at f n.. ninnlh
in the year. Vatrons numbering 448
maae use oi me reuuing room uii ouu
day nftemo9na during the month.
Several new bonks have been rt-
In It... lac, fan rlnra fnr rirril-
Jntion, announces Mrs. illey. These
. T!.ll- T. u ru.i t u..
inciunc, i hp mm.- a im.tj u.,
Anne Sedgwick; "The White Monkey
by John Galsworthy; "Chinook By-ii.-Kn."
T.ewia U. Williams:-"Windy
Leaf," Francis Rill; Showerman's
"Eternal Home," the Bcholarly in
scription of the city and people from
earnest nin ofwu in i,
day; nnd "Window and Store DiS
..I..- k. k T 1,-tanhi.i
Following is tbe circulation record
by months, for 1024:
January 4284: Febrtiard. 412T;
March. 4207; April. 3R.")0; May. 344.1;
June, 3003; Julv. 4110: August. 42011;
September, .r.i,n; ucumer, i--; r-
vember, 5220; December, 4040.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
mn CAT.PV-.1 ITrenh .Terae cow
4 For terrier male nunnies. II. F.
MILLF.lt, Elmira road. l'hone
, 37-F-ll. j!0
i.
WANTED Washing and house
cleaning. Done by the hour, tall
1174. .Mrs. Moore. jl4
Stetson Hats
They're Vnade the way young men
really want them all the newest
style kinds and Stetson famous qual
ity to make them last.
Wade Bros.
Home of Hurt SVlinfl'iirr & M;ux ClothfS
No More Dull, Faded
Blonde Hair!
Dull, streaky or darkened hair
can now be restored to its nat
ural charging lightness and love
liness. This Is through n mar
velous new light hair Bhampoo,
called Blondex. which brings back
the original golden color to dark
ened light hair in a natural, grad
ual way. Keeps already beauti
ful blonde hair from darkening.
Makes hair soft, silky and gleam-
! ingly lustrous. Blondex is not
a dye. Contains .no injurious
chemicals. Highly beneficial to
harfr and scalp. Fine for child
ren's hair. Absolute satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
Get Blondex lodny. Only small
cost at all good dealers, such as
P. P.. Allen, W. T. Carroll, W. A.
Knykcndal), Hod Cross Drug
atcre.
WHY WOMEN USE THIS
' SIMPLE MIXTURE
Women appreciate the tl.'lt'K ac
tion of simple buckthorn bark, mag
ncfthnn sulph. c. p., glvrerine, etc., as
miil in Adlcrika. Because thia in
rwh an ricellent intestinal evacuanl
jt is wonderful for constipation it
often norks in one hour and never
gripes. Adlerika help any cafe gas
on the stnmarb utika due to dep.
seated caiifes. Often remove mat
ter Ion n-ver thought wa in tour
KHtein. Allrn's Prog store, )l Ninth
Ave. Last.
Firs Engine Looated
Tbe new tire engine for the Eugene
fire department will arrive in the city
January 15,. believes W. K. Nusbaum,
chief of the fire department. The eu-
giue, on its way to tbe city from El
mira, N-. V., was located a few days
ago by a tracer through the railroad.
Song Servloe planned
Mia. J, H. Kichmond will sing' at
the- Free .Methodist church Friday
night at 7:30. Kev. W. E. lioode will
speak.
M. E. Elder Here
W. E. Good, of McDowell, district
elder of the Methodist Episcopal
church, is in Eugene for a few days'
visit, lie arrived today.
I
tee reported: W. M. CnliUell, chair-' lions were held by Mr. Moore and the
WILL ELECT HEADS
Joins Wholesale Firm
Roy A. White has token a position
with Allen'and Lewis wholesale gro
cery bouse.
Lodge Will Greet
Head For District
Percy Young of Albany, district
deputy grand exalted ruler of the Be
nevolent and Protective Order of
Elks, will be hero Wednesday to visit
with the Eugene iidge. This is tbe
first official trip of the district dep
uty to the lodges of southern Oregon
over which ho hss jurisdiction. Ben
Fisher of Marshfield, president of the
state Elks association, iB also expect
ed to attend the meeting at which
time there w-ill be an initiation and
musical program, is the announcement
today of George II. McMorrnn, exalt
ed ruler.
All stale banks of Lane county will
dlect officers for the coming year at
th annual meetings scheduled for
today as provided by state law. Tbe
Bank of Commerce and the Eugeue
Loan and Savings bank are tho two
Eugene banks to bold the elections.
Other Lane county banks to elect arc
the Slate Bank of Cobnrg; Fruit
Growers' bank of Creswell; Blink of
Coftoge Grove; I.ano County State
und Savings bank of Florence; Junc
tion City Stato bank: and Commercial
State bunk of Springfield,
The Bank of Commerce of Eugene
will add new members to the official
staff and take other steps to meet
the increasing needs of the institution
is the announcement today. J. W.
Hyatt, vice-president of the Fruit
Growers bank of Creswell has resign
ed and a new officer will be named
to fill the vacancy.
The following nre the present, offi
cers of the eight state banks operat
ing in Lane county:
Bunk of -Commerce C. D. Borer,
president; E. A. McCornack, vice
president; Emil Koppe, vice-president;
B. B. Brundage, cashier; J.
Harold Bcytieu, assistant cashier; A.
R, Tiffany, director.
Eugene Loan and Savings bank
W. W. Calkins, president; F. N. Mc
Alister, vice-president; David Auld,
vice-president and cashier; M. Ethel
Taylor, assistant cashier.
State bank of Coburg I. F. Long
coy, president; C. Hurd, vice-president;
J. M. Senccnbaugh, cashier.
Cottage Grove bank X. E. Glass,
presidout; W. L. llubhel, vice-president;
S. S. Lnsswcll, cashier. ,
Fruit Growers bank of Creswell
L. D. Scarbrough, president; B. F.
Martin, vice-president; J. WT. Hyatt,
vice-president and cashier; L. E.-.Zin-key,
assistant cashier.
Florence bank H. L. Bergman,
president and cashier; C. F. Berg
man, vice-president; II. A. Weather
son, assiatnnt cashier.
Junction City State bank Tlenry
Ilarksen. president; C. F. M. Ituder,
vice-president; S. Mogensen, cashier;
S. Lehman, assistant cashier.
Commercial Stale bank of Spring
field O. B. Kessey, president; M. M.
Veery, vice-president; Elsie Waddle,
assistant cashier.
License Limit to
I Be Jan. 15, Report
No arrests have as yet been made
by traffic officers here for failure to
have tho 1025 license plates or a re
ceipt showing that the application
had been filed with the necrelary.of
state. It is understood, although offi
cial announcement has not been
made, that the time has been extend
ed until January 15 anA that after
that date state traffic men will be
instructed to start action against the
tardy car owners.
City to Install
Aluminum Cables
W. H. Hayes, representative of llie
Aluminum Company of America.
here from San Francisco to instruct
the staff of the Eugene water board
on the installation of the new alum
inum cables that are being used bere
for the first time.
These cableB have a steel core tn
give them mechanical strength and
they aro much lighter in weight than
tbo former cables and more lines can
be placed on each pole, according
to C. A. McClain, superintendent.
John Stark Evans
Tells of Journey
Through Continent
A description of his trip Inst aum
mer through continental Europe, with
particular reference to 1'nris and
Knncc by John Stark Evans enter
tained members of the Eugene cham
ber of commerce at llie luncheon to
day. Hugh Winder was liberally en
cored for his vocal solos..
The following membership enmmit-
inan; It. B. lionnellv. II. A. Il-iuii-
lum. A. li. I'aris and Flyil Mauville.
The new membership committee in
cludes W. M. Caldwell. Stanley Ste
venson. A. E. It, .hens, Kieth kis.-Kii
and Fred G. Stickels.
Retiring Sheriff
At, PfMirHpf nn 12
Facing Charges!
rENLM.KTON, Ore.. Juii. S.nrih'
Iloiucr, retiring Rhi'rif( of liuatilii
county, whose office wit a taken over
by Hev. Jt. T. I'ookinglium on Jan. S,
u Btcusfd of irreguhiritirs in ivgjrd
prifeODfrs and fine mutv during the
.vt-ar llt.'t tu tho audit ropmt of the
Itici'we las nnd Audit company of
Pendleton, available late vestmlaw
The report iudioatrs that several
prisoners were released hy 1 outer
before their prescribed terms were up
n ml in all nuch instance $2 per day
lias been charged against the sheriff.
Tha report states that the sheriff
was exceedingly tai in turning over
fine money to the county treasurer
and cites iimtncos of wliere fine
money was held for periods of from
two to ten mouths before bciug so
turned over.
Other county offices. Including the
tax collection department of the
sheriff's office, were given n clean
bill of health by the audit and com
mended for the systematic methods
employed.
est of an examiner at Springfield
was saved. Sixty ho'ds are having :
the tests today and tomorrow, and it 1
is expected that all papers will be
turned ill within the next four or;
five (hiya, is the announcement. I
SHOALS PLAN IS
(Continued Hum page one)
County Court to
Attend .Meeting:
Judgo C. P. Harnard. and County
CommissioDers Clinton Hurd and O.
E. Crowe plan to attend the annual
meeting of the county courts of Ore
gon called for Portland January 15
and 16. The monthly meeting of the
stato highway commission will lie
held at Portland January li and the
Lane county officials will attend that
session also. No report has as yet
been received as to whether tho state
program on -roads for the coming
year will be taken up at that time,
Judge Haruard stated today.
School Tests For
County are Ready
Three pupils of the Springfield
schools are taking the eighth grade
examinations at the office of K. J.
Moore, county superintendent of
school-. These are the only pupils
from that district to take the test
for the mid-yenr nnd tjo the examinn-
C'amcrou, Curtis, 1'ale, Kdge, l-'eru
aid, Fess, H:le, Jouea of '.iliiiitnu,
Keyes, Ltidd, McCormu-k, MLeaa,
Mt-autJ, Metcalf. Oddie, lYpper,
I'hipps, Heed of Pennsylvania. ISUurt
riWyc, bntoot, Stunfield, Stt'rliu;,
WaiUwortu, Warren, Watson, Weller,
Willis oO.
democrats, 1. a yard, Itroussnrd.
Bruce, Caraway, Dial, Kdwurds, Flet
cher. George, t Jerry, Harrison, Hef
lin. King, Owen, Pitt man, Kobiusuu,
Sine Id i, Stanley, Underwood IS.
Agdinst the Underwood bill
Kepublieaus: itorah, Jfrookhai't,
Capper, Councils, Cummins, Krnat,
Frnziei, Gooding, Hun-eld, Howell,
Johnson of California, LaFoUett?,
McKiulcv McN.iry, Jiofbeek, N-Tris
1U.
Democrats: Ashurst, Copeland, Dill.
Ferris, Glass, Harris, Jones of New
Mexico. Kendriik. McKellar. May.
field, Neely, Overman, Uausdcll, 1
SliiinnAril Slimmnn Sitillth KwilIiMnn. '
Trammel, WabU of Massachusetts,
Walsh of -Moutiuia -0.
Fumier-labor: Sbepstead l.
Total. 87.
Pairs we io auuuuuced as follows:
Sienrer, republican, Missouri, for,
with ltalstou, democrat, Indiana,
against ; Moses, republican, New
Hampshire, for, with Wheeler, demo
crat, Montana, against; Stephens,
democrat, Mississippi, for, with John
son, farmer-labor, Minnesota, against.
Senators absent and unpaired were:
Klkins, West Virgiuia; Lonroot, Wis
cousin, ami Greene. Vermont, repub
licans, nnd lteftd, Missouri, democrat.
Following the vote tiio senate tied
itself into a knot over tbo question of
whether it was merely on substitution
for tho Norris measure or amounted
in fact to adoption. It was pointed out
that Senator Jones, republican, WuhU
ingtuii, has pending a substitute for
both the Underwood and N orris bills.
BOUNTY IS COLLECTED
The bounty on a bobcat was collect
ed at the office of 'the county clerk
today by C. V. T.arimer.
Aspirin Gargle
In Tonsilitis
Cut This Out 'And
Save It If Subject
To Tonsilitis Or
Sore Throat ,
A harmless and effertire tcaratp is
to dissolve two Ua.Tpr Tablets of As
piriu in four tablespoonfuls of TCattr.
and Kargla throat thoroughly. Repeat
In two hours if neoesssry.
Be sure you use only ho Renuiue
Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked
with tha Bayer Cross, whieh esi) be
had in tin bonosif twelve tablets for
few cents. i
Getting Too Fat?
Try This Reduce
People who don't grow too fat are
the fortunate exception. But if you
find the fat accumulating or already
cumbersome, you will be wise to fol
low this suggestion, which is endorsed
by thousands of people who know.
Ask your druggist for Marmola Pre
scription Tablets and follow direc
tions. One dollar is the price the
world over. Get them from your own
druggist or send price direct to Mar
mola Co., Gcueral Motor Bldg., De
troit, Mich. By doing thin you wilt
be able to reduce steadily and easily
and irleasnntlr. wit limit ntarvalinn
diet or tiresome exercise. Vitart tak-!
ing 4hem today and get slender.
(Adv)j
Kills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
Chronto cat a i. no matter how bad.
ud oasea of uronehlal uthma now
yield Instantly to tht araaitng dlcovry
of a Krnrh scUntlat. This druglesa
m.(hOtl oalted Uvh kills the germ In
thr mfnuiea. yet li poaltlvaly hrm
Im t tha moat dl'cate (liirM, Your
hd and lung-a ara elaarvl Ilk marie,
8uifarra axa relieved in a atngls night.
To prnra It nnd to Introduoa Ivx
io a million suffarars tn nne month. X
ofTar io asn4 a treatment f re and
do t paid, to tmr ona who will write for
tu io obiiratioa. jso coat, ir li cirea
you, you can repay tha favor by tailing
rour frlenrta 1 1 not, tha loaa ta mine.
No matter what you have triad. Jrntt
send me your name and addreae for
thla reneroua free treatment and prove
'hat you cjn be rid of catarrh
W. R. Smith, 620 Lavex Bldg., Kan
sat City. Mo.
You'll be doing . your child
the biggest favor you can
plnn If you look after his
or her eyesight. Nothing can
retard their mental prog
ress as much as faulty eye
sight. Dr. RoW Qick
OSTOMSTfiaT' OPTICIAN
Next Door to First National
Bank
878 Willametta St., Eugene
Use Sulphur To
Heal Your Skin
For unnifhtly rdtin eruptions, rash
or blotches on face, neck, arms or
body, you do not, have to wait for
relief from torture or einbarranninent,
declares a noted skin specialist. Ap
ply a little Mcnlho-Kulphut' and im
provement shows next day.
Because of its perm destroying
properties, nothing has ever, been
found tn take tho plnrc of this sul
phur preparation. The moment you
apply it healing begins. Only those
who have had unnightly skin troubles
can know the delight. Him Mcntho
Sulphiir. brings. Kven fiery, itching
eczema is dried right up.
(iet a small jar of Bowles Men
tho. Sulphur from any good druggist
and use it liko cold cream.
j cro T5ffi?i
Flounces for the
Junior
Because
you can rely
on it to stop
the cough
and check
the cold
NO NARCOTICS
Bufterick
Design
573'
THIS party dress
willdelightyourj
young daughter
and it is very easy to '
make. You buy your i
Butterick Pattern in-j
eluding Dehor at our ;
pattern department;
and consult the pat
tern envelope for the
kind and amount of
material you need,'
Then buy your ma-,
terial at our piece-;
goods counter. The
Deltor included with j
the pattern shows
you step by step how
to make the dress.
Always Usi
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
including DELTOR
GUARD CARRIERS
WHISTLE
When Paper Is Delivered
SuhRcribora nro aakjiil to listen
and loam Tho Guard carrier's
whiallc, for ho will blow it
upon loavlng your ovonins
paper.
Guard Service Is Beat
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
TeUi How To GstQuiok Belief
from Head -Colds. It i Splendid t
AMBER-O-LATUM
CHEST OINTMENT
A quick relief for Cht Coldi.
Croup. Jnflrenza, Pneumnnia and
Plctirtay Falna. Prlcn 60c.
Kor afiln hy all dma!'.
"11 K l.LLH WKM-IT SFWVKS
WLLL"
In one minute your clogged dox
trila will npn, the air paMNagfa of
your head will rltar and you can
breathe freely. Nn more hawking,
anuffling. blowing, hrariarhe, dryn'R
So atrugglinc for hreatb at night,
your cold or rafarrh will h gone.
(rt a amall boftlt of Ely'a Tream
Balm from your druggiat now. Appl)
a little of thia fragrant, antineptir.
braling eram in your noitrili. It
penttrateg through avery air pamiHga
of the had, aootbfa tha inflam.J or
awollen murou me rah rant and .elief
rmM initantly,
Tt'a Juat fin. Don't afar atuffH
up with a rld nt natty catarrh Ra
Iff com i io Quickly.
Now on Display
New
New
New
New
vfilue new quality a new line of Chevrolet models
even better than ever before. Chevrolet has become
the world's largest producer of automobiles with
modern, 3-speed transmission by making quality cars
to sell at low cost. Now this Chevrolet quality has
been greatly Increased.
chassis with larger, stronger frame; new semi
elliptic, chrome vanadium steel springs; stronger
axles, rear axle of the finest construction banjo type
housing with greatly strengthened gears; improved,
fully enclosed dry-plate disc clutch requiring no
lubrication; extra heavy brake bands; and many
improvements on the powerful Chevrolet motor.
bodies of even greater beauty and comfort. All models
have new radiator of more beautiful design, made of
non-rusting airplane metal. All closed models have
new and exceptionally beautiful Fisher bodies with
the new VV closed-body one-piece windshield and
automatic windshield wiper., Balloon tires on all closed
models ana disc wneeis on tne deaan ana coupe.
finih-9a)l models are now finished in Duco the new
finish that retains its color and lustre almost indefi
nitely and withstands the' severest usage. These
arebut a few of the quality features of the new
Chevrolet quality features that you would expect to
find only on cars of much higher price.
B. F. GOODPASTURE
7th and Olive Streets