The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 12, 1925, Image 3

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    Monday Evening, January 12, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
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I Thirty-two were added to (he
liurch on Sunday in the evangelistic
meeting now In progress at the First
hriBtiu church under the lead of
I bilderu and Iluhgatt evangelists. It
the greatest Biugle day from the
l amlpoiiit of numbers adfled, that the
fhureh has had in its history, states
ir. K. V. Stivers, pastor. The Sun-
ay schuol showed an utteudum-e of
hio'2 and the total number added dur
ing the first week and the first day of
the second week is 01. It has beeu the
Listoiu of the church, in the past, to
Ltd an evangelistic meeting ouee
M-h year, aim troui me expern'iicu
t .i... ...itr ir Iihs I wen fmmd that
Ihe uiouths of January ami February
re tho inos) appropriate lor sucu au
hfurl.
During the six years of tlie present
;iaturatp meetings have been held at
: niii'h vttnr with lint n Hiuirlo
HIS 111"- J - -wr,--
xeeption. The present series will
...ir,.in ni'fiirdiiiL' tn nliiiia now lint.l
f'fbrunry 1st, unless the interest
iioiild Ucmunu a longer mceuuK.
rri.n uiiriitftn unhwx-t tliift nvpniiii? is
i.nc 4 w j. - -
ci... i l.u iiri-n till v nf tlid KiiiL'ilnm i)f
IUO - -
leaven!" This is men's night and it
lien's chorus will compose the choir,
ilr. Kdgar Kellcnv, the young man
tio lias neen nearu wnu nui'ii iiu'uh
re by the peopfe of Kugene will
histle some of the great church
lio have the service in charge. While
ic men nave cnargc lonigni, it ib a
leeting for every oue aud'the off i-,-rs
of the church on behalf of the
ipinbership, extend a most hearty in-
E
(Continued from page one)
ii KrutindH tli;it the estnto was a
iMt-ity fund.
After tho sesHion the governor ve
nd the bill. It is h:i id there is n
nssibility that n new' bill will b
it riidiierii ttrnviiliniF tlinl nliimt
lr cent of the 00.000 be placed in
e state irremiejrjle sctiuol tmicl uud
:it tile remainder be remitted.
Kmtetment.of this bill would' in ef-
t sustain the veto o tJie governor.
AMENDMENT ASKED
S.U.K.M. Ore.. Jau. 12. A closer
tcnlation of dunce halls in non-incor-
nited centers wdl be the ami of an
liendment, I.. L. Swnn of Linn ciilii)
j hopes to have mnde to present luw.
Iiidopted, it wotild be necessary fur
lunco hnll proprietor or obtain the
A. B. C. Super Electric
Cylinder type, copper tub, swinging wringer,
full cabinet. This machine placed in your
home on a first payment of only
Today's Cross
A Capltul Ptmle
By J. C.
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HORIZONTAL
fl short laugh 29 Christmas
3 inveijtor of
the tele
phone 6 measure
ment in
one direc
tion 7 preposition
8 depart
9 aloft
10 bushel
(abbr.)
12 pronoun
14 shortly
15 Orient
17 astringent
19 joker
20 holds in
control
21 a gull
23 fetter ,
carols
82 wait for
33 baseball
player
(abbr.)
85 exterior
covering of
a seed
86 part of a
ship
38 certify
39 enthusiasm
4 1 you t
42 a direction
(abbr.)
43 part of the
face
I 46 Russian
emperor's
title
48 New Eng
. land state
f24 the same
26 notice of
proposed
marriage
i
Herewith is
No. 71: '
(abbr.)
50 obstacles
51 uncouth I
52 borders t
solution to puzzle
Htguutm-es f 12 citizi'tis of his school
district onliis application for license.
REFUGE SOUGHT
SALKMy Ore.. Jim. 12. Senator
I.'pton'will introduce a bill providiug
c oJRI R ode s'ir T m p It sjT s
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RBan e b j ?at-fei vkae u spis
b.u o v)as tTlIo g pg'Sy;
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BilKjTBlelLlElsyMlElllHlyjLlI ic
$5.00
Balance Easy Monthly Payments
BAILEY ELECTRIC
- Word Puzzle
To Solve
BOYD
VERTICAL.
1 female bird
2 slightly fer
mented liq
uor '
3 crib
4 be tardy
5 a kind of
short open
spout
6 oropel with '
oars
9 untwist
10 kiss (obs.)
1 1 ourselves
13 r-annual
church fes
tival 14 ocean
15 germ cells
16 next
18 1-1,000 in.
21 lacteal .
. fluid
22 French
clergyman
24 an island
25 assassinate
27 affecting
with pain
28 approaches
SO impreca
tions t
81 a legged
reptile
33 inflamed
swelling on
the eye
34 diocese
37 uniform
40 measure of
land
42 Canadian '
province
(abbr.)
44 bone
45 suffix
meaning,
agent
46 topograph
ical engin
eers (abbr)
47 diphthong
49 equals
for the creation of an antelope refutf"
in Lake county as a means of preserv
ing liat class of game.
Army Officers of
County Will Meet
Arrangements (nr an itrtny corre
spondence course for members of the
officers reserve corps of Lane county
arc being ma do by the Lane county
chapter pf the reserve association of
the United States. The Lane county
unit wan receutly organized. A meet
ing and banquet of the chapter is'
scheduled to be held this evening at
the Anchorage. Carlton Spencer,
Hecretary, has issued the call for the
meeting. 1
MARCEL AND CURL 75c.
801 Willamette. Room 5. Phone
rSS-J. (iny Thompson. - t
NCIMG A
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LANE COUIUTYWILL
ELECT AT MEETING
Officers and directors of the "five
national banks of Lane county will
be elected at the annual meeting i '.o
be held tomorrow iu compliance with
tlie national bunk luxvs. No changes
nrv 'contemplated at the first Nation
al bank here, according to announce
ment today. One new director will be
elected by the stockholders of the
I'nited States National bank to take,
tlie place of V. It. Koliettson, who re
eently resigned to enter the Uauuei
ltohertsnn company. ,
The present officers of tJie five
Lane county national tmniift are;
First National bank 1'. K. Snod
grass, president; larwin Itristow.
vjce-president; W. T. Gordon, view
president: A. A. ltoRers, cashier; O.
A. llougiuin. assistant cashier; M. V.
Sturhuek. assistant cashier; 1'. V.
Hrown, assistant cashier; L. J. Tem
ple, assistant cashier; L. S. MeCready.
assistant cashier, llireetors: P. K.
Snodgrass, Darwin Hristow, Luke L.
Goodrich. V. L. C'bninbjrs, V. T.
Gordon. Arthur A. Kegel's, llichanl
Shore Smith.
I'nitwl States National bank
President. V. V. Calkins: vico-liresl
dent, V. N. McAlistcr: vice-president
ncd cashier, lavid Auld: assistant
easJiier. H. 11. Hobbs: assistant cash
ier, Nathan Barrett; assistant cashier,
Mnhellc Russell: assistant 'cashier, M.
SAY-
Have you ever thought
you'd like to change
husbands?
Of course your husband's
faults stand out like warts
on a pickle, but say may
be you don't know how well
off you are
'Tennyrate See this
story of two girls who
tried it
Extra Attraction
BABY PEGGY
in her new comedy
"The
FLOWER GIRL"
CASTLE
WASHERS
THROUGH A VERY FORTUNATE JOBBING CON
NECTION, WE HAVE SECURED A CARLOAD OF
THESE WASHERS, ON TERMS SO SATISFAC
TORY THAT WE ARE ABLE TO PASS THEM ON
TO OUR FRIENDS ON A MONTHLY PAYMENT
BASIS SO REASONABLE THAT NO FAMILY IN
EUGENE OR VICINITY NEED BE WITHOUT AN
ELECTRIC WASHER.
This Offer Is For A Limited
Time Oniy
DO NOT DELAY, THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE
WAITED FOR IS HERE, OWN AN ELECTRIC
WASHER, CUT OUT THE WEEKLY DRUDGERY.
FACTORY DEMONSTRATORS ARE HERE, ASK
FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME
WITHOUT OBLIGATION.
Ethel Taylor, llireetors; W. YV. Cal
kins, F. N. McAlister, liavid Auld. W.
It. ltobertson, I., . lieckwith, C. S.
Frank, Adilie II. Osburn.
First National bank of Junction
City V. C. Vttsliiurne, president;
C, It. nnd It. A. Washburnc, vice
presidents: K. V. Moorhenr, cashier.
First National bank of Siiringfield
William ti. Hughes, president; L.
K. l'nge, vice president; L. C Martin,
rasbier.
First National bank of Cottage
Grove Herbert Kakin. president; T.
C. Wheeler, cashier; Worth Harvey,
assistaut cashier.
Medical Group to
lJeet at Hospital'
Members of tlie l,ime Counfy Modi
oh I soriety wjll ntiond n dinner and
I'linie to hit held ThurBilay evening tit
thfl 1'noifio t'hristinn bostM nvord
ttK to Hnnnuneemeiit tmlny. The nieili.
oiil soeioty lias ulrotidy Jield these
nicetiiiRs itt the Mercy and the Ku
gfiio honpitnls dnrini; tli past your
as u part of t lie regular romsiuii -f
the v'iKani.aiiou rah nuuitli. Thv
program for the cveut is being made
ready.
Guard Team Plans
Roseburg Contest
Cyniany C of the national guard
of Kugene will meet Company 1 of
ltoschurg in n hnakethall game next
Friday evoning at the HoatVirg ar
mory, according To announcement to
day. Monday. January 110 the Hoae J
burg team will be here to meet Com- i
panv C on the nrtnory floor as oiw
of tho features of the hig smoker t !
be t i lined by the guard units that
evening. j
L1 , Grth
. P.0"" Pitt.
VarC
on!
Vlctof
KIX00EAM NEWS
Pf3 pn ANY.
rjK CUb TIME
PLAYING Jkj A
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LIE TJX LEVY
(Continued from page one)
court, througfh the advice of lUstrict
Attorney .lohnfton, bud prepared a
budget calling for a levy for general
purposes of ihe Couniy in au amount
exceed:ug the levy of the previous
year plus ai per cent thereof by
over 10,000.
't thcu aked for and received an
opinion from the State Tax commis
sion which agreed with my construc
tion. "My letter to the Slate Tax com
mission was passed on to the attorney
general and 1 received today au opin
ion from that offinal wholly oouciding
wiih my interpretation.
City Levy Is Sat
'The Kugene city council adjusted
ita levy by the advice of the city at
torney, and of all Ihe tax levying
bodies of Lane County that have, made
levies against the lD'.M nasessment roll
not one has exceeded the six per
cent limitation excepting the couuty
court.
"I am informed that another county
court of this state, last year exceed
ed the six per cent limitation and,
after the roll was turued over to the
sheriff, an injunction was filed nnd
After Inventory Specials
In men's, women's and children's shoes these specials will
save you money in footwear.
Ladies' high lnce shoes in vici kid
and calf. Values up to $4. QQ
To close out at '
Ladies' pumps and oxfords includ
ing satin, suode'( patent,- calf nnd
vici. Choice fj
Men's black kid bluchers with box
toes, nnd cushion insole. Good, com
fortable shoes jg
Boys' shoes in sizes 1 to 4i. Ideal for school or
staple, serviceable shoo selling for only '.
E OF TO
COMPANY
the fdierif was required to go to the
exiDe and trouble of readjusting the
uiufiuj in his ctltectious.
' "I am a I mo advised that another
county of this statu has this year ex
ceeded the limitation in like maimer
and thut certain iutcreM say that
when the roll come into the hands of
the sheriff t collect the tax, au in
junction will be filed."'
" I0( REWARD
We, the undersigned, agree to pay
the sum of tine hundred (?100.OO)
dollar for information leading to the
urrest ami conviction of p:irty or par
ties who broke into and robbed our
summer homes situated near the Mc
Kenzie Trout Hatchery. Any informa
tion will bo treated strictly coufiden-
tiut.
WM. KNKIXAND,
john Medium:,
.1. r. PKICK jt'J
Old Time Dance
W. O. V Hall
8th and Lincoln
TUESDAY XIGIIT
' Jan. 13, 1925
niul ever)' Tuesday
sen
nWw'filliyrttKit
Ladies' pumps and oxfords. All
styles and leathers. Yalues up to
$5.00. Special fll Off
now at tytOd
Infants' Shoes
Dainty littlo infant shoes, patent
leather with QQ to C-f C?
kid top, special ?XUt
Men's tan shoes, mado on tho Len
nox Inst, good .heavy Q'?
dross" sjioes, special . . ipwJd
3C
1 ll
A. B. C. Oscillator
The most wonderful Washer value over of
fered, the Wonder Washer, at ita price, cabinet
model, copper tub, full six sheet capacity,
delivered to you on a first payment of only
$5.00
Balance Monthly
THE BUTTON SHOP
Plp.iting. Buttons and Hemstitching.
StI 7th AvV. Fast. Phone 1713. J.
Plumbing Supplies
For Less
Honth of January
20x30 "White. Enamel
Sink
$8.35
1 Lot of Closet Seats
With Cover
, Your Choice
S3.35
Williamson & Co.
153 E. 10th Street
WW iiiiihww
dress. A
$2.79
PHONE 234
640 Willamette Street
PHONE 234