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I Wednesday Evening, January 14, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Pago Tbrea RISE IS EXPECTED svnnt l iniTPHRA til! i fcujFnc wj r . , ,e price or Dreau mwnu me ui ! !rre weeki if he price of flour does Lit liow a decrease, anuounces II. v I - k'fTninfr hitkpri'. j rt-' ni iu n ui - - i .1-.. KnlrArs nre nlreatlv milking rnmgemenis to increase their prices, md San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoina ,l other larger cities or tne cnant ,ivo already made tue rise in ureuu. The ono pound loaf now sells iu fni-ena for 10 cents and the pound id n half for 15 cents. The new rale Miuld add 1 cent on the price of each 'The average bakery has not ought heavily on flour, and none of -..a..ln.l tlm nriCA In rpui'h its liesont peak," said Mr. Krcmmcl. 'Larger wm-ui. ciii iu- j oated a Rhortnge ana consenuenuy , prices of flour, now around $10..!0 h is predicted. Costs of materials tve increased -oj per nui. mm iii could be bought for 13 cents last . ar now costs 1!1 cents and vegetable i' k....A rien IS to 20 ner cent. It looks to me as if the increase is in stable. . Rubbish Fires Are Offensive, .Report Defunct automobile tires make ex llent fuel for furnaces, according to c unofficial opinion of those who ave' tried this, but the resulting oma that floats over the neighbor ed is not to be praised, according i several complaints made to city of- ials. Members of the city council ic calling attention to the fact that ere is a city ordinance against tne mine of anything in the way of iiiMiish that will cause any unpleas- it odor that would be offensive to hers. The burning of rubbish out ers in innny cases has also result I in complaints and some warnings ill be issued in the matter, is the announcement. , MARCEL AND CURL 75c. Sill, Willamette, Room 5. Thone fc-S-J. 'H3ay Thompson. tf For quality cigars. Trince Xemo. REAL SILK HOSIERY Agency D. E. Carr 272 7th 'Avenue East Phone 916 .o OODNESS VJT Gracious!" ex claimed Mrs. Newly wed, "I don't know whatl should do with out our Playerpiano. It's just the dearest help in the world at entertaining." When friends "drop ' In" tor an evening, there's no dull mo ment with a Player piano. If you wish to , dance, the Player piano is ready to fur nish the most capti vating, entrancing, irresistible music that will make your feet start tingling. t Or, If you prefer to sing the old favorite ballads, the amusing folk songs, or listen to the jewels from the world's greatest op eras the Player piano is always ready to match your mood. Think how much more happiness you'll get out of life with music in your home. Come in today and let ui ex plain our eaty . payment plan, F. A. Rankin 64 West 6th Ave. r To Young j Married People By MARIAN 1.0 WRY Items . Should Be Thoned To the Society Editor Between S:30 A. M. and 11:3d A. M. Telephone Number 1200 Club L'liiversifr fiimltv n-oinm ami wivo of furulty members arc particularly j interebted m tlic announcement that university visKiug day will be Thurs day afternoon iu Alumni ball at two thirty o'clock. Those whoso utunes be gin with G. II. 1. and J will be hos tesses for the afternoon. Tea will be served about four-thirty o'clock. AH attending arc ticked to bring their needlework. These afternoons are held once a month, and the one to morrow will be the first since No vember. The Ladies of the College Crest Neighborhood club will inert at the home of Mrs. J. A. Cressey Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. An interesting meeting planned for this evening is tiiat of the Ladies' auxiliary of the Kugene chamber of commerce which will have a program and evening of curds at the chain her of commerce rooms' beginuiug at seven-thirty o'clock. Mra. C. J. Fulton will entertain The programs will Ite combined ut the meeting of the Southern Willam ette Dental association which will be held at the Off burn hotel Saturday evening starting at 0:110 o'clock, the December session having been post poned. The following is Uie program: Taper Dr. A. J. Atwuter, pugene, "Oral Infections." Discussion Dr. M. C. Harris, .Ku gene. Clinic Dr. "W. A. . G. Hanford. Corvatlis. l'oper Dr. H. W. Titus. Cottage Grove, '.Mndifi-'d Alveolectony." Discussion Dr. .1. L. Hesse, Ku gene. Clinic Dr. It. H. Dippct; Spring field. ICE Ir. S. A. Dnnford, superintendent of the Southern Oregon district of the .Methodist church, will go to l'ortlnnd this week to assist in a two weeks revival services to bo held at the Sellwood church there. Mrs. Dauford will have charpe of the -boys and girll'. classes during the meetings which will start Sunday, .Dr. Han ford said today. Revival services are now under way at, the Junction City1 Methodist'diuiTli under the direction of the pastor. Itev. W. V. Hutchin son nnd Rev. M- T. Nolan of Monroe. Hegular services arc being held at the new Methodist church just open ed at Oakridge. liraic Driver is pas tor (here. Price of Prunes Will be Advanced SAN JOSH. Cal.. Jan. II. An nouncement of an increase in prune prices was .made here last night by the California Prune nnd Apricot Grow ers' association to become effective Monday. Imminence of a world prune rhortoge was assigned as the major renson for the advance. ELKS NOTICE rt Regular meeting tK BI"' initiation Wed- Vjfcy nesday evening, Jan. I2r 14lh at Trill). Denutv (linnd Kxlilted Itulor, Percy Young, will be present. This being his visitation to' Kugene Ixiilgc No. P..j7. members are reouest- ed and visitors are given a special i invitation to attend this meeting. ' CiKO. WOOD, Secretary j J12-H Turn Hair Dark With Sage Tea , I The old timo mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, walrh Is quite ' sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful ap pearance is of tho greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the IroublcBOino task of gathering the sago and the mussy mixing at home. A1J drug stores sell the rcady touse product, im proved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Weill's Sage and Sujphur Compound." It Is very popular hecauso nobody can discover It lias been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft lirush wild it nnd draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, hut what delights tho ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. DANCING TAUGHT & Private Lessons Daily 1 P. M. To 9 P. M. We can teach you quickly and easily Results Guaranteed KuKonc'd oldest and only rcfiisterml tm hnol nf dancing Start Today CINDERELLA DANSE STUDIO 657 Phone Willamette 171&-R r., inL, Keto club members at ier home to morrow afternoon. The Kugene Federation of Women's ttrgunizations wilt have an important meeting Friday afternoon, Juuuary 10 at two-thirty o'clock. The meeting will be held iu the chamber of com merce rooms. Mra. Herbert Olsen will be hostess to intersc club members tomorrow for a one o'clock luneheou, at Jier borne, 31 57 L'utterou street, Thursday Sewing club members wilt be intcrtained thitt week Ht the home of Mrs, Harry Hobos, 1'JoS Wasn ington. Among Thursday afternoon's club meetings will be that of the L. O. K. club at the KIks temple at, two o'clock. Mrs. Maude Hryan and Mrs. A. J. l'erkins are the two chairmen of the committees in charge. Found struggling in the swollen waters of a creek in the Marcola dis trict recently a young buck deer was dragged out by Ora Wills nnd taken to a vacant Jiousc to be wrapped In blankets and revived and as the ani mal is still crippled a request lias been made to the state game officials for a permit to retain the deer until.it recovers strength enough to be turn ed loose. Itodney Hunch, deputy state game warden in Lane county, today for warded the request for a permit to L. ,1. Fierce, who is taking care of the deer. The buck "is about two thirds grown nnd is now quite tnme and feeds well although one hip is broken. "This shows fine sportsmanship on the part of the men who rescued the crippled deer tfrom drowning nnd the act buoiild be commended," is the statement of the deputy game war den. "As Mr. Frice states in his let ter it would be a' shame to turn out the animal until it was well able to take care of itself. Permits are al ways required when a deer is held in captivity but they are readily granted by the commission when the animals nre being taken care nf such as in this case,' Mr. Itoach Isaid. Sheepmen Holding Annual Convention FK.NHLKTON, Ore., Jan. 14. Sheepmen- of Oregon and many from Washington and Idoho are guthered in Fendieton today for the annual con vention of the Oregon Wool Cirowors' association. The sessions started this morning at 10 o'clock in the rooms of the Fendleton Commercial associa tions ami will continue through to morrow. The outstanding feature of the session this morning wdh the an nual address of Fred W. Falconer, president of the association. FOrJrlhT SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" -$emim Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Pain Headache Toothache S" AccfPt on'y "Bayer" package gOL which contains proven directions. f Handv "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablet, ' Also bottle, of 24 and 100 Druggi,U. Atptrla U the utde mark of B.yer Utnuactur of UoDoaceUeaclaMter of Sallejllcicld Ask for WILLAMETTE GOLD BUTTER Always Pure-Sweet-Fresh At Your Grocers Mfg. by Reid's Dairy 842 Pearl St. !0I1CE, HUGE Itcjinning his Berim vt "I'niversity Sermons" Sunday morning nt Si. .Marys Catholic ruurch Katlurr O liura spoke to a congregation tli.tt filled the thuren to its doors ou "Christian Marriage." He emphasized the importance of Uie family, astfigu inif to it the primdi-y am out tfocial iu Htitutious. the siton biipport of school, church and iate. "The unity of Christian marring' insisted upon by historical Christian ity,' SJid Father O'llaru, "involves n repudiation of both simultaneous and conservative polygamy. If divorce be understood in the sense of a permw eiou to re-marry during the lifetime of ImjiIi parties, there is no scriptural ground for divorce, infidelity may give ground for a separation but does uot permit re-murriage. The increase in divorces in til' I'tiited States was referred to. In i 1SJH) there were lit marriages for eaeh divorce; iu l'JIU there we?e '.lit ar riuges for each divorce; iu W-J tnere were 7.;t marriages for each divorce. The ratio in Oregon in lil-'-i was marriages to each divoi '.t'. South Cur oli mi is the ouly state i the uniou which b.is never granted a divorce. The next sermon in the university series preached by Father O'Hara will be on "Christian Cutty." It will deal with what could be accomplished by a united Christendom nnd a practie.U I proposal for bringing such a union ! about. These sermons arc preached at the 10:IS0 mass Sunday mornings and will continue during Juuuary and February. L No further developments in the situation arising out of the decision of Joseph T. (ilenn, city school super intendent, not to Itecoine a candidate for re-election, were nnuouueed today. J'rederiik 11. .li-iinings, chairman of Ihe achool hoard, stated tins morning that the hoard was not yet consider ing applications for the position. "I dd uot attend last night's meet ing of the board." stated .Mr. lllcnn today, "so I' am not in a position to make any comment." ' . Janet Young is Pleasing in Play 1 Janet Young, former I'niversity of Oregon draiinitic leader, came back to Kugene Tuesday evening to score the greatest success of her playing here. With her she brought the remainder of the Moroni Olson players, an ex cellent cast, who presented "You and I," to the high iipprovul of the Heili, theater audience. The play carried a plot that is very modern, nnd one that carries a typical situation through in a real-life man ner. 'Din ..not ivim well ehtoicn. nml the lilies very well inlerpretated thoiigfi-1 out. It was a goou play, and u was appreciated. Request on State Information Sent Somewhere in Oregon there is a "tremendous building boom takiu; place in some, as. we understand it. Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism toewly founded city," is au excerpt I from a letter received by the Kugene j chamber of commerce from the i Springfield, Mat., chamber. Although I definite uau on this "newly founded' city is lacking here there is phuity of information on a city whore iJicre in a "tremendous building Imnm' accord ing to official of the Kugene cham ber. The Jetter from Springfield states th.it a group of residents there who sre interested in Oregon repie all information avnihMe on the ad vantage here as a pro.spcetive place of residence. Officers mill vrstr.vnirn for tho I'oiniMK year will be elrrtpd nt Ihe nn- uiiui uit-fiuiK in uie ni. .Mary s r.pis- ( ropnl rliuri'li to he held this evening, t an-tmling in aiinnuneenieiit toilsy uf l(ei. I- retlerii'k I.. .Iciiuiiiks, reetor. V". T , elei-t Ihis nfierniHui. Iteports on the work of the past jeur from all organ- nations of die ehun h Kill be present- ed at the session this evening whi.-h win open tiuu a dinner ill 0 elook. The present officers anil veslry men of the parish are: lir. -M. I.. York, senior warden; K. Eugene 1 hadwirk, junior warden; t II. lie Vine, treasurer; L. A. Wells, clerk; Ceorge II. .McMorran, Henry- A. Troinp. I). A. Thurston, l-'red tleiol and A. II. Tyson. Robert Hainsworth Will Play at Rex An announcement of interest to Kugene theatergoers U carried in the statement of A. II. McDonald, of the Kex theater, that Itobert V. Hains worth whose fame is far from un known 111 this city, has accepted au engagement as featured organist nnd will take command of the Wurlitzer organ, starting Monday, of next week, at the Hex. Mr. HaiiiMvorth had the honor of being the first "big time" organist in local theatrical circles, having opened Uie Hex organ when the big instru ment wftK first installed. He also earned for himself the . position (t "first hive' among Kugene theater patrons who remember him na tbe most popular organist t he Hex lias ewr had. THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, ltmtons and Hemstitching. S6 7th Ave. Knst. Phone 1713-J. KIV.KNK COlXEtTTON AiKXCY, 774 WILL. ST. PIIONK 000. Y. H. BI.OWKltS, Ml.Il. tf T O. A. llouglum. It. A. Soulttt uutl K, 1. Kectiey were reelected on the Y. M. (. A. board of Jireetors it w i announced at a meeting lat uig-it. nnd Ir. lieurse Hurley, and lr. Geo. Winchell were chora new members The vole was tukeu by mail. Kauai growth was mao by the "Y" duviiiK ll'l. ureordiiiK to tne uuuuat eomintttee reports, juM filed. (Jyimu sniin flush's increased, n Lane county - bnketball kitnae was established, a large number of hn' clnlm, including tho so in Si'iin'field, WcikiUing aiut Coburg, where HI-Y Hubs were 01 -gauized, and at Crt-oll and .Norken J xie soJioul where I'ionevr rlu'is wort' i formed. . Kdiuation.il classes were conduct ed with good rVsuhs, reportM showe I. I u een-iiay school ol religious eoucJ- j (i ( Kicked by the . .M. C. A. his i.roveil su.eessful. nml a (uin in as ..,.;..,:.. ,...i j ev j.. j l llirki . llf lh, i nc,...Saiiomil . I1ur. l1 spoke ol I ..wh. ,,. .y, M., , a , ity," and lr. K. T. lfurnctt led in uias8 singing. February membership committees were mimed. The program committee is to ivn sist of t. M. Kuirry, chairman, and Krnest I.udlow and Uamey Hugh. The memberHliip committee in composed of t). L. Skeic, chairman, M. M. Honey, Paul 1. Ureen, V. IV .McDonald, Karl Muir, H. 11. Ituth. Alfred Skaile, I,. Y. Voodin, Jidm Heanlwley and J. 11. Hewitt. RUB PI OUT OF For 65 years, millions -have rubbed soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil rlRlit on the tender spot, and by tho time they say Jack Robinaou out comon Ihe rheumatic. pain and distress. St. Jar.oha Oil Is a harmless Theunt- . ntlstn and pain liniment which nover tllsnp- points 'nnd does- it t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiff ness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache' and neuralgia. 36 cent bottle guaran teed by all druggists. I ZLl 1 1 I . originated by SMELL maintained by SMELL sold everywhere by SMELL Glorious . Gloria's Greatest! Gloria clowning and doing a screeching imitation of Charlie Chaplin; struggling In a subway Jam, her every move a howl; posing as a Russian countess, gaspingly gowned and .screamingly funny. Sensational? Boyl VOX XKWS WKEKIA' I'OMKDV "Low Tide" word go I Ihe CASTLE Vary i Fun from the j Where Prices Never Sparkling Eyes Joyoua Laughter ROLLER SKATING The Health Builder EVERY DAY 2:30 AND 7:30 Clean, Fresh Air No Dust Warm and Comfortable WINTER GARDEN FUN Broken in a dav 1 liU's act quickly stop colda in 14 houn. Fever and headache disappear. Grippe it conquered in j days. Every winter it avei million danger and discomfort. Don't take chances, don't delay an hour. Get the best help science knows, AU druggists tl, Price-30a cascarajIquinine CrtlUdBox tOMV "Uh Portrait Jour years ago, after many years of laboratory effort, Shell introduced Quick Starting Shell Gasoline. No substitute has been pro duced since then for Quick Starting Shell Gasoline. SHELL COMPANY OTCalOOKHlA sCWANSON Tk 1 TODAY and THURSDAY Phone 1942-J FUN SPECIAL EVENT SKATING CARNIVAL Balloons, Potato Races CASH PRIZES Thurs. Night January 15th Winter Garden