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Page Eight';' Wednesday Evening, January 14 THE EUGENE GUARD Installation of officer! of Knlglits of rjthlai and Tythian Siiters was held last nlsht at the new K. of P. hall, Eleventh and Olive. Following the insinuation a bnnquet was served by the women, after which cards and dancing were enjoyed. A. F. Bremer, deputy grand chan cellor, assisted by Fred Ludford, grand roaster at arms, and George liargcr, grnnd prelate, installed offi cers of Helmet lodge as follows: Emery D. Iake, chancellor command er; Robert C. Hall, vice-chancellor; T. A. Stocker, prelate; C. C. Henderson, master of work; A. F. Bremer, keeper of records and seal; H. Claude Gray, master of finance; Darwin E. Yoran, master of exchequer; W. H. Ward, naatnr nf irnii- William Grimes. In side guard; L. J. Mannel, outside guard. On fhnrsdav niiht the rank esnuira will be conferred on two Tho Tythion Sisters were Installed by Mrs. Orpha Poindcxter, assisted by Mrs. Lottie Brnnstetter ana jwrs. Lucy Ludford as follows: MrB. Geor gia Lake, most excellent chief; Mrs. Fern Henderson, excellent senior; ' Mrs. May T. Moon, excellent junior; Mrs. Bertha Foster. manager; Mrs. Nettie McElroy, mistress of finance; MrB. Ethel Glaze, mistress of rec ords and correspondence; Mrs. BertLa Westrope, protector; Mrs. Mela Brown, outer guard, : club is located at Portland and Med ford, both formed through the acti vity of Will G. Steel, former secre tary of the local 'chamber of commerce. Definite action on the, appeal of the cherry growers of the Pacific Northwest for a protective tariff on this fruit is expected at a meeting called for New York City January 28, according to word received by offi cials of the Eugene Frnit Growers' as. gociation. The association recently sent questionnaires to more than 400 cherry growers of Iane to obtain their cooperation In a movement to bring this matter to the attention of congress. The representatives of the growers will be beard by the board 'of general tariff appraisers at the New York meeting, it is announced. Students Invited To Alumni Affair Invitations are being received by graduates and students of the Uni versity of Oregon here to attend the Portland alumni party to be held at the chamber of commerce headquart ers at Portland Saturday evening, January 24 atartlng at 0 o'clock. The peppy program arranged Includes din ner, Speeches, muaic, dancing and cards, according to the committee in charge. The following is the committee: Social affairs, Lyle Bartholomew programs, Nicholas Jnureguy; athle tics. Dr. Fred zoigier; nuances, rcrcy Collier; women's affairs, Jennie Hug- gins; music, Hums roweii; stuntit, I.yle Brown; good-fellowship, Jay Fox; publicity, Floyd Maxwell. Dr. M. C. Harris is Lincoln Club Head Farmers Ask Data About Lands Here Many inquiries from formers In the middle west concerning Oregon are being received by the Great Northern railway and the following letter has been sent to the Eugene chamber of commerce: Wo have inquiries from Isebranlia nd middle west territory for farms to rent in Oregon. Some of these peo nlo have full sets of implements and others would soil their machinery and buy new equipment when they come west, They are looking for farms ' from 10 acres to 100 acres. If you could givo nie information on one or moro furms of this kind tnat can nc rented, I will be glnd to put the infor mation in the hands of these farmers through onr Wm. Blonder, agricultur al development agent, Great North etn railway, Omaha, through whom the Information comes to us." Sheriff Speaks at Temperance Meet Enforcement of tho prohibition Jaw in Lane county wns discussed this afternoon by Sheriff Frank Taylor at a meeting of the Iono county W. C. T. U. held at the Baptist church. The sheriff told of the record of Lane in the way of convictions during the past year and that this would un doubtedly be repented in 1U23. Sher iff Taylor also voiced the opinion that state enforcement officers should co-operate with the county officials in order for more effecient w.ork in stead of acting independently without notice to the' sheriff's office. Rotary Party Has Trip Plans Ready Arrangements for the trip of be tween 80 to 40 members of tho Ku geno Itotary club to Portland Friday to attend n banquet and greeting to bo tendered Everett Hill, internation al president, are in charge of a com mittee composed of T. 1. Grnhnin, E. U. Lee and Henry Korn, according to announcement today of Carl G. Washburne, clijb president. No ar rangements for a special car will be made according to present plans. LADIES SHOPPE We have added a department for ladies with competent women in charge. Hats and dresses made to or der or remodeled. SCHOGGS BUOS.. 700 Willamette. jl7 Dr. M. C. Harris was elected presi dent of the Abraham Lincoln club which wns formed at a meeting last night In tho chamber of commerce, at tended by admirers of tho Civil war president. Other officers chosen were Mrs. A. L. Ingnlls, first vice-president W. A. Elklns, second vice president; Waldemnr Senton, secre tary; nnd Darwin Bristow, treasurer. A Lincoln banquet was planned on February 12, and the newly-elected officers constitute a board to made arrangements. They will also provide a speaker for the occasion. A similar Ophthalmic science will bring you freedom from eye-worries and Btrnin. We will as sure you' a careful examina tion and correct lenses. Dr. Roijdl Qick OSTOMSTSIST OVTIOIAN Next Door to First National Bank 878 Willamette St., Eugene See 6000 Longhorns atampeda through a town leaving "Main Street" looking like the day after a eyclone. YOU'LL LAUGH 1 YOU'LL THRILL YOU'LL . AGREE Emerson Hough's epic of the plains is one picture in a hundred yea, thousand "North of 36" playing L Elaborate Prolog at 7:20 - 9:15 FELIX COMIC IXT'L NEWS m POPULAR PRICES Always The Beit- Adults BOo Children 25o Matinee niul Night Carpet Cleaning o livi ST.. an. m stm Phone 300 SAVE ON DOMESTICS (Whlio Quantities Last) 36-IN. BLEACHED DAISY OUTIXG FLANNEL 20c ?;1tieily woven bleach sheeting, YARD 47c 9-4 UNBLEACHED PEQUOT SHEETING, Y" 59c -72x90 INCH PEQUOT SHEETS, EACH ? 67 -45-1N PEQUOT PILLOW TUBING, YARl 45c Malices AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORE Regular 2 For 15c Fairy Soap, 5 Bars 25c 45c Can Royal Baking Powder 39c Carnation Milk, Tall Cans 10c Kaoma Cleaner, Can 5c -60c Little Brown Jug Syrup 45c -Vim Fancy Hardwheat Flour,' Sack $2.25 -Seedless Raisins, Pound- 10c -Groceries Delivered To All Parts Of City Frco -Good Sweeping Brooms Only 49c -$1.85 Galvanized "Wash Boilers $1.50 -20c Miniature Brooms, Suitable For The Henrth 15,, -30c Bottles Liquid Veneer 19c Starting Tomorrow, Thursday In Many Sections of Eugene's Largest Department' Store, Premier Will bo in operation with a clearly-defined pur pose and with money-saving opportunities. This is stock-righting time. Inventory days arc just over and all the short lo'ts, broken assort ments and remainders of Fall and Winter, merchan dise aro to bo disposed of. Many' things needed for the home as well as for personal use can be bought in Ax Billy's Jan uary Clearance Sale under its normal worth. In many instances stocks are large and widely varied. ALLOTTED SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT LISTING THE MANY SPECIALLY PRICED ITEMS Hundreds arid Hundreds of Pairs Men's Women's and Children's Good Footwear at January Clearance Prices. WOMEN! $7.85 Pumps ' Pair $6.50 "Demure" A beautitul blnck suede cross strap creation with meflium covered heel and light flexible sole. Famous "Queen Quality" make. $6.85 Pumps f Pair $5.85 "Delhi" One of the smart est low heeled creations to be found. Latticed front, that renlly fits, light sole; famous "Quoen Quality" make. $8.85 Pumps Pair $7.35 "Klsle" One of the season's most popular patterns in cither-patent kid or skinners sat in. Medium covered heel, turn sole. Again, heaving tho cele brated "Queen Quality" trade mark. $6.85 Oxford Pump Pair $5.85 "Hud" An oxford pump in patent leather that Is sure to please. Has concealed (tore and flnpper tongue, low heels ; and Unlit solos. One of "Queen Quality's" best. , $8.35 Fumps Pair $7.25 "Botty"A trim black kid type. Turn sole, and medium covered 'heel. They're "Queen Quality" make so you will know they are correct in style. Clean-Up Of Oxfcrds, Pair $1.8.5 To clean up a mixed l..ot of women's brown oxfords med ium and low heels, mostly nar row toe styles. " To $8.50 Pumps 1 And Oxfords $2.85 One special lot odd sizes in women's pumps or oxfords, in patent, black and "brown kid and calf. All heel heights rep resented. Women's Shoes Decidely Reduced $2.85 : Some very good ' sizes In broken lines of blnck and brown kid and calf shoes. Most of them with welt soles, rubber heels. While nil Bizes are not represented in any one number there are all sizes in the lot. Misses' And Children's Pumps, Oxford3f(M nr And Shoes, January Clearance Sale, Pair "jvpl.OJ All broken lines of Misses and children's footwear in patent, blnck and brown grouped for n clean up at $1 85 a pair. Truly some wonderful values can be found in this lot. All Fell Slippers Greatly Reduced Formerly $1.35, pair 98c. Formerly , $1. BR, pair $1.29 Formerly $1.85, pair $1.,19 Formerly $1.95, pnlr $1.49 Formerly $2.5(1, pair $1.95 All sizos In children's low felt sl,p- pcre, formerly $1.15, $1.25, $1.35, pair 98c. All sizes 'In children's felt cavaliers (boots), wore $1.35 to $1.65, pair $1.15. Special lot men's $3.50 brown kid, opera, Kverett and llnmra house slip pers; sizes 6, 64 and 7 only January Clearance, pair $1.85. Boys' Shoes Reduced To $1.85 A special lot broken sizes of youth's nnd boys brown and black shoes. Some excep tional values. Men's Work Shoes, Pair $1.85 Only two dozen pairs of theso hoavy work shoes; sir.es 6, 6'. and 7 only, rick 'em out nnd wenr 'cm away for $1.85. Men's Dreas Oxfords, Clearance Price $2.85 Just 200 pairs jif men's fine dress (Kngllsh tocsj oxfords nnd slioes In cither blnck or brown. Men's And Women's Rubbers, Very Special, Pair 49c In tho face of a recent advance In the wholesale price ot rubbers. Offering a special lot of storm rubbers for men or women. Not all sizes in nny ono number. Boys' Rubber Shoes, Pair $2.65 -One lot hoys' "llnll Hand" 50c Polish To Clean Up At 19c MUX'S $11.50 Leather Coats $8.50 With full leather sleeves, leather lined, body covered with serviceable corduroy, all leather bound pockets. Sizes 38 to 44. A bear for wear. Men! $5.50 And $5.75 All Pure Wool Flannel Shirts To Leave At $3.95 A splendid oi-portunity men. Oregon made products. Come in chaery pla'di also brown heathfr. SizeB 15.' to 17. .MEN'S $5.8 Bath Robes $3.83 Besides lha nearly Two Dol lar cut.. Int price tltey are recent iirriwitls h-:re omy s nee last month these soft; fleecy robes which are a boon o man these cool winter even ings and morn'ngs. Blues, greens nnd greys in pretty conventional patterns! Medium and small sizes. , ' t t .MEN'S ' 75c Wool Socks, Pair 59c These are heavy ribbed wool socks, .medium high top In white or grey. MI'jX'S $5.50 All Wool Slip-On Sweaters $4.69 Much wanted medium weight ribbed, ruff neck - pullover sweaters In solid navy or two color - combinations. Sizes 38 to 44. sible $16.95 Boys' $9.00 And $10.00 Two-Knicker Suits $6.98 New suits In styles hoys like pleated bnck nnd full belted models fh green, brown and bluo heathers also neat stripes. And such sturdy wool fnvor Itos any hoy would be pleased to wear to school. HOYS' ' $4.85 Slip-On Sweaters $3.89 Nothing moro practical 'for school going lod. nibbed knit, ruff neck collar, TH plain navy and two color combina tions. Sizes 26 to 34. Knitted of select wool yarn. Women's Delightful New Coats Take A Low Price Of $17.50 Their Original Pricings Were , To $35.00 Long straight coats in smart and distinctly new contour. The season's favored silhouette transcribed nt its best. You've heard of the sl'inderiz-'d coats Dnme Fashion mot emplinrai ly endorses. That's what tiieso are. . Black, brown and var'nus shade) of tans are the favorite coIj.'h that's why they're here. Some hne fur .allure. Also natty English top co.ns In tan. (2a;l flocri Those Lovely Silk Dresse3 You've Admired Sold To $30.00 Jan. Clearance Sale is making it possi I1 or You to Buy Them at Oharming dresses we've grouped for entrance; The fair sex may profitably anticipate their future as well as pres ent dress needs and at least purchase one dress at a decided saving. Due to limited space we cannot justly describe these lovely creations of various types. A personal inspec tion will truiy convince you of the wonderful value (2nd floor) WOMEN'S CHARMING $2.00 Boudoir Caps $1.19 Cold printers ink proves inadequate in doing them Jus'.'ce. The loveliest creations milady cou'd desire. Exquis ite and lustrous silk, filmy lnce and rib bon employed most uniquely in their embodiment. Select from lavender,, peach, pink, and blue. (2nd floor) To $5.00 Corsets $1.49 These are odds and ends In sev eral brands of pink and white coutil corsets. A good runge of sizes. (2nd floor) "WOMEN'S TO $4.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.93 Made of .splendid weight nnd softly fleeced outing flannel. Whlto nnd stripes. 36 to 44. (2nd floor) Nicely Appointed $40.00 Overstuffed Rockers $29.50 $50.00 Overstuffed Rockers $37.50 The grace and charm of these luxurious overstuffed heavy quality tapestry covered rockers mako the center ot attraction in a nicely appointed home. in beautiful con ventional designs which harmonize with a home. With loose cushion auto, seat. $17.50 Oak Rockers $13.45 $21.00 Oak Rockers $16.45 Golden oak rockers with Spanish leather auto seats. Appealing patterns. ((2nd floor) Miles and Miles of Silks, Woolens and Cotton Goods Enter This January Clearance Sale Georgette Or Crepe De Chine, Yard $1.29 A special lot of these sheer 40 inch distending silken weaves. rubber shoes; 5 eyelet height, An opportunity to fill your A very timely Jnnuuoi I'lear- future polish needs. Buce snlo nttractlon. "Pyo" a black dye and shinf Warm, Decorative Blankets Very Specially Priced $(1.50 grey plaid wool mixed ((xS0 inches, ftr in January riearanee. yyJ.'iQ $4.r0 plaid "Thislledown" IMankets, extra solt linisli, double bed size. Heavy single plaid Hlankcts, size rJxflO, (1 qq good for cover blankets. yl.jO 100 "Nashua" plaid blankets, size fiGxSO, (f r-j good heavy quality, sale n)T".0 64x7(5 inch double cotton blankets, nicely f1 qq finished, good weight, salo vpljvO $3.79 Thursday, Friday And Saturday Feature Only 26 Piece Set 20 Year Guarantee Silverware $12.98 In Pretty Grey Cabinet This Stafford Silverware Racked by n guarantee of satisfaction truly charm ing nnd sparkling silver ware that would do justico to a well appointed table. Como in two charming patterns. $3.50 To $4.50 Silk Knit Velvet Etc., $2.79 As well as cut out Chenille cloth, silk faced flannels and other dress fabrics in the assemblage. 60c, 75c Silk Stripe Madras 52c To bo developed Into shirts and spring dref-sos buy now and save tho differ ence. Special group. $3.50 Plaid Coatings, Yard $2.89 Also plain fabrics Included for making capes or coats. 75c, 85c, 95c Check Suitings 59c Included In the lot are tweeds too. 1 30c Rippellette, Yard 23c Fine qusllty durable and withstands many tubbings. On lot. Crepes, Yard $2.98 One lot, good hc( quality. '$7.50 Brocade Velvets Yard $5.59 Willi social functions at their height this fabric nttractlon should appeal to those attending afternoon and evening affairs. This exqulsito 40-inch brocade velvet plays an important role in the fashioning of stunning dresses. Also for smock, effects. 35c To 50c Wash Goods, Yard 24c In the lot are poplins, ramie suilincs, and other weaves. 25c Ginghams Take A Count Of 16c Yard Choice of ginghams in checks, stripei, etc. January Clearance Is an Ideal tim to supply your needs. . Special lot.- Fast Color Suiting3 Yard 34c . "I.in O-Knst" a fast color fabric that has gained such an onviablo place In th wash fabric world. Firmly woven. S!'l,n' did weight. 35 inches wide, colors n" dark brown, pink. red. tan. navy grey. A recognized 50c seller. One I"1- Percales While The Lot Lasts, Yard 9c One lot "Vega" percsles In lvnur. rose, bluo grounds combined with chw nnd nent figured patterns also whili wH" black polka dots. 25 inches wide. A W value.