The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 15, 1925, Image 3

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Thursday Evening, January 15, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Togo Throe
ST
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teiu." A musical program was given J
by llie urtniib grade pupils of th !
silt'tol and tpfl ferrvpd bv the pixlnli 1
grurir. Tlip jim-itiiitiu wilt have it
next lutM'lint; uu the bocuud Wetlne.
day of i'i'bruav.
Thirty ciinvwuM of the Taos o
X. group of well-known Maimer
g the southwest, will be shown in
1 gallery of the University of Or
p sthool of architecture and allied
4 ncit Wednesday, Jan. HI, nhlA
titue auntiafjury (lay of the siliuul.
L. exhibit is free. .
Vaiidst-apes and the Iuiliaiu of New
fiico aud Arizona are Ijpical of tlw
nij of paintings. The canvasses !u
,,u. the following: "Aspeiis," "t'ot
AboimIk" and ".Mexican l'onies," by
Jii. Herniushaus; "The Cainpiiii:
fcce." "Fireside Meditutions," and
J.tl'y Muonlight" by 10. Irving
tutfc; Lorn UJtllce, aim
11. J. NuruTclt; 'Mlounugni wi'i
We Song" by Hert l'lilllips; "l'n-
Jlu," "The limn l'rayer and "lu-
iu Head, oy jumis jioiMieveu.
locks and Cedars," 'Teonies'' ua.l
L the 1'imberline," by llirger Sand-
"Iteiidczvous in tho Arroyo,"
Jiiutiug Sn and the llnffalo
11,' and ".Mountain Aspen uy j.
j',.n! ".lim iu Khaki." ".My llack-
1,1." "The little.,' by alter i,ic;
n iu the Hea oniri ami oumu
lteservoir," by llandal Jiavey;
...... in wjiite" bv Kohcrt Henri;
Erne II Defousc," and "Cliff Uwcll-
uy avuu uiou.
lie annual jury day is the red lct
fl,nnt nn the . calendar of the
i. ...i nr nri'hitectiire aud allied art.
(bdents present their work iu arehi.
iture, painting, drawing, modeling.
L normal arts, giving the visitors.
fl in,l,lA lpnHinp ntnte architects.
Jnters. designers, and sculptors, a
fculrdge ot .their undergraduate
iievement during the past year.
Reports on Total
State Fines Made
Ttal fines mlUM-tr in Lane futility
(luriujf the nam vrar tliroucli the f".
ftirta of the state prohibition depart
- meat were raiher light compared to
'tin activities of the apenls iu other
t-mintii'S of the stnu. The report re
ceive! here today shows that $vi7:
!ti win the I.ane csdleiuion fur the
year whii-li plare thia county elev
enth iu the lit nn fiy aa financial re
turn rouiitK. lu Ur.'.'S the state fines
totaled $ti, 10S.40. Coos ronniy wa
thy banner community f,tr the state
iigenta who report over $"J,000 in
fines-
Ijtatii-u from Kugene be ou hand t
jKhow the Orvgoii spirit of hospitality:
to the many thouaauds of vioitinc
I Klka who, will atteud the gathering.
An luitiatiou ceremony and supper
wen- also on the program- for the
tveu:n(C.
; Kstnblishuient ;f "u ice-making
; plant in lhigeue plans for which have
I reached the point where definite lie
i K'tiationa with local men toward the
acqu.Mtion of a site here is announced
i today. K. 1). Maddux who after aev
j eral day a cunt erring with Kugeno
I btiHinesK men has left for, Los Auclc
I to. complete work on a plant there
land then will return to tlii city to go
, more fully into the proposition, it is
; stated. A plant equipped with modern
! mai hincry fir tbe making of "frozen
Mteaiu," ail iff without core of spots.
in the plan proposed for this city.
I -ef.nitp data on the needs of this
community in the way of ice and cold
Htorugc facilities have been obtained
by Mr. Maddux mid finances for tho
organization arc said to be available.
Election of vestrymen for St.
Iry's Kpiscopal cmireu, reports ot
leers Kd the annual message of
Mlev. Frederick G. Jennings were
important items of business at
nicht's annual meeting of the
Ireh in tbe parish house.
iapid growth in membership and a
jfwlid financial condition were fea-
s ot the annum reports reau.
Vestrymen elected were xas fol-
m:
feorgc II. McMorran, Henry
Tromp, A. II. Tyson, Dr. M.
iTork, K. Kugene Clmdwick, Krneat
tllow, J. K. Pratt, T. M.. Gerow.
j( V. I'. Tell. They later met and
Aed officers as follows: Dr. M. L.
k. senior warden; Kugene Chad;
junior warden; T. M- Gerow.
fk; Charles II. Devine, treasurer,
pelegatcs to the diocesan conven
s' were named as follows: A. L.
, Js, II. A. Troinp, George McMor
t i V. Fell, J. K. Pratt and Ku
f It Chadwick; alternates. K. A.
irston, C. E. Swarts, A. H. Tyson,
f. Gerot, E. L. Blossom and C. S.
llllDd. r- .-.
Irent-Teachers
iVote to Furnish
J Iodine Tablets
' The Geary Parent-Teacher asso
ciation at its meeting Wednesday
afternoon voted to buy iodine tablets J
tor the prevention of goitre and fur
nish them free of charge to the pu
pils in the school. The1 notion was
taken after Mrs. Campbell, visiting
iiurse, reported that I)r. R. II. Fields
in examining the pupils find found
that 50 per cent of the girls and UO
er cent of the boys had goitre,
ttev. Fred J. Clark of the Congre
gational cltureh spoke on "Thfe F.x
eelleney of Our Public School Sys-
Mre, R. K. Rarrett, city malinger
of Warreutoii, Oregon, who is now on
her way home to Oregon may be a
Kugene visitor in the neHr future and
speak before same local club, accord
itg to word received today. Mrs. llar
rett accompanied by Miss -May me
Ober Peak, special writer for several
large eastern dailies, left Washing
ton, I). C, January 10 for Portluud.
according to word received from K.
J. Adams, secretary to Senator Stan
field. Mr.' Adams writes that Miss
l'oak is preparing articles ou Oregon
ami that lic desires an interview
with R. A. RootJi 'f this city and
plans to visit here. Mrs. Rarret; dur
ing her recent trip lecturing in the
east on Oregon attractions gave con
siderable publicity to Kugene and
Lane county, nccording to officials of
tbe chamber of commerce here.
Far West Concern
Will Hold Session
Mandatory Prison
Sentences Favored
For Dry Violators
WASHINGTON. Jan. 15 A bill to
make prison sentences mandatory
upon conviction for violation' of the
prohibit ions was reported today by
the bouse judiciary committee.
The 'measure was introduc d by
Representative Stulker, republican.
New. York. The vote approving it was
II to 11. Those voting in the nega
tive were Chairman Graham of the
committee aud Representative Dam
in irk of South Carolina and Wellcr.
California, both democrats.
The measure would amend the pro
hibition laws to read:
"Fine and imprisonment.', instead
of "fine or imprisonment," in case -f
conviction.
Plans for the Far West Manufac
turing company will be discussed at
the meeting of the board of directors
of the organiaztion called for this
evening nt the chamber of commer'-e. j
The local plant is now working close j
to capacity production and .'.0 men
are employed, according to officials of
the company. New lines including sev
eral articles of furniture are now
being produced nt tho local plant al
though in a small way at present, is
the Hiiuoucement.
Farm Union Talks
About Auxiliaries
Land For Changes
For Route Ieeded
About one-tenth of nn acre of land
will be necflsnary for the changes
planned ou tlu Coburg road to si i mi
nute the sli a rv turn nt the point sev
eral hundred yards beyond the Ferry
street bridge where Charles Adler
recently lost his life when he was
drowned iu the flood waters of the
slough, according to P. M. Morse,
county engineer. This piece of ground
which will hnve to be purchased by
tbe county from the owner of tbe
adjoining property will be filled and
the road realigned at that point to,
prevent further accidents.
Local Elks Greet
Chief of District
firirn til f nn nf n niiiintv-u'iili
n MlllCU H nllAili.iI y Ul lilt: f oiuirip
union is a plan suggested by Uie Mt.
Vernon local where a successful aux
iliary is now functioning, according
to members. Data on this plan hav
been requested by the Coast Forks
local nnd an auxiliary mny be organ
ized there, is the report. The Mt. Ver
non local auxiliary will hold the nn
nual meeting and election of officers
January 28 and the plan will be
more fully d'seussod nt that time, is
tbe announcement.
"JEAK.RUN DOWN
i
' "rs. Lee Suffered From All
k hese Troubles, but Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Made Her Well
i
' "iVrre Haute, Indiana. "I was weak J
i run-down and in such a nervous
I condition that I
A Good Thing . DONT MISS IT
Send your name and address plain
ly written, toeether with 5 cents (and
this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine
Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive
in return a trial package containing
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REM
EDY for coughs, colds, croup, bron
chial, "flu" and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat i CHAMBER
LAIN'S TABLETS for stomach trou
bles, indigestion, gassy pains that
crowd the heart, biliousness and con
stipation; also CHAMBERLAIN'S
bALVE, needed in every family for
burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin
affections ; these valued family medi
cines for only 5 cents. Don't miss it.
Percy A. Young of Albany, deputy
grand exalted ruler of H. I'. U- E
was a guest of the Kugene lodge nt
a meeting lust night while on his of
fictnl visit oi inspection of the lodges
of his district. Mr. Young told of the
preliminary plans for the l'JlTi con
vention of the Klks to be held nt
I'ortlnnd nnd urced tbnt a large dele-
New County Route
Site is Inspected
To investigate the need of a short
rond of about one-half mile as a gnte
wny to the J. C. Jcnge farm west
of Junction City a special board of
road viewers, August Vitus and John
Hampton, were in that district today
and are expected to return a report,
according to 1". M. Morse, county en
gineer. Tbe road will be a county
route if tbe report of the viewers is
accepted by the county court, is the
anuoui. cement.
AUU'urKlKJl'K. X. M-, Jn-
Portland, lire.. San Francisco, fait
Lake City, and Phoenix. Am., have
invited tbe American National Live
stock association to hold its IP-d con
vention in their city. Indications to
day were that Phoenix, probably
would- be successful.
According to delegates, it is prob
able Fred II. Hixby of Long Heacll.
t'al., will be re-elected president if be
will accept tbe office again. The elec
tion will be held Friday.
The couventiou today heard an ad
dress by F. A. Phillips, of Baker,
tire-, president of the Cattle nnd
Horse Kaisers' association of Ore
gon and V. V. Turner of F.l Paso.
Tex.
Speaking on "Crowing and Market
ing Cattle in the Northwest," Mr.
Phillips vigorously criticised the
Hai'liford report on grazing fees, re
cently presented to SeeroWy Core
of the department of ngrii iillurc. The
report provides for heavy increases
in these fees.
MESSAGE IS SENT
Al-Blyl'F.ltJL'l'. X- -M" Jn- lr'
- Secretary Core of the department
of agriculture today telegraphed the
American National Livestock assncia
tion in convention here, "the depart
ment of agriculture will give earnest
consideration nnd heed to every sug
gestion that promises to promote a
better day for the American live
stock man."
. BANDIT IDENTIFIED
NEW .YORK. Jan. !". Herald
Chapman, notorious mail robber, who
escaped from the Atlanta penitentiary
some time ago was positively identi
fied today as the lone bandit who held
up the mail clerk in a Long Island
railroad car Tuesday night and' es
caped with $10,0(10 in cash.
Red Pepper For
Rheumatic Pain
Red Pepper Rub takes the 'oueh"
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can
not hurt you. and it certainly atops
that old rhrumatiftm torture at once.
When you are suffering bo yon can
hardly get around, just try Red Pep
per Rub and you will have the quick
est relief known. Nothing has such
concentrated, nV'nstrnting heat as red
peppers. Ju.st as soon as you apply
Red Pepper Rub you will feel the
tingling heat. In three minutes it
wiiruiH the sore Hpot through aud
through. Pain nnd soreness are gone.
Auk any good druggist for a jar
of RowIcb Red Pepper Rub. Re sure
to get tbe genuine, with the name
Rowles on each packagn.
BEAUTIFY IT WITH
: "DIAMOND DYES"
Perfect . . home
dyeing and tinting
is guaranteed with
Diamond Dyes,
lust dip in cold
water to tint soft,
delicate shades, or
boil to dye rich,
permanent colors.
Much l-eent pack
age contains direc
tions so simple any
woman can dye or
tint lingerie, silks,
ribbons, shirts, waists, dresses, coats,
stockings, swearcra, draperies, cover
ings, hangings, everything new,
Huy "Diamond Dyes" no other
kind and tell your druggist whether
the material you wish to color i
wool or silk, or whether it is linen,
cotton, or mixed goods.
could hardly domy
work. I was tired
all the time and
dizzy, had no nppe-:
tite and could not
sleep. ItrieddifTer- j
ent medicines for i
ay'ear but they did ;
not help me. Then
my husband saw ;
thead.forLydiaE. !
Pinkham's Vege
table Comnound
I hc newspapers and had me take it. ,
1 Mgaincd tny strength and never felt
ratter in my life. It completely re (
cd me to health. I had practi-'
fly no suffering when my baby boy
bom and he is very strong and
r lthy. I know that the Vegetable
Impound is the best medicine awo-P-a
can take before and after child
Jjrth for health and strengh. I would
Willing to answer letters from wo-,
MB asking about the Vegetable Com
fd. " - Mrs, Wm. J. Lee, Route'
4 Bog 648, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Idia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
roid is a dependable medicine for
J these troubles.
for sale by druggists everywhere.
im nuiijijiii j uiiiuiim j siki
"iiminr'-iifiwTMttiii r 1 firrMi
Pay
ore
.
4)
For dress shoes and slippers for men and women as well
0 as every day shoes, when there is an opportunity like
Dance
nt
f Junction City
J Friday, Jan 16th
i
i Music by
Woods Orchestra
i Come if you can
this sale
S
Friday and Saturday
will be our bier sale days. Don't fail to buy one pair
during this price reduction of footwear.
ar Shoe Store
35 8th Avenue West
THURSDAY
LAST
DAY!
'MANHANDLED'
With
GLORIA
SWANSON
Glorious Gloria's Greatest
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
HARRY
CAREY
"Roaring Rails"
THE
C AST L E
Home of the Best
Renewal of Debt
Proposal is Made
1'AIilS. ,. l.-..--(4 An i.ffi.inl
renowal ..f the prnpos.il for siMtlinc
the inl.'i'-iilli,.,) ,!,.! ,., ,,( in th( j
Uall'uur nnti. f ihl'l' j, mmi0 ,v ,,,
Hritish i-nhim-t in the reply 'of 'Win
ston Churchill, clumrellor Hf excln
iiuer has gm n to tho recent letter of
Pittance -Minister llomeutul ou that
suhjeet.
The Itritish rahinet thus proposes
only to ileiiuind from the ull.ea the
iiniount by which (ireat llritain's pay
ments to the l nited States for her
debt exceeds the amount she receives
from (lerimin.v.
Mr. Churchill's letter says negotia
tions regarding method of payment
will be necessary between the two'
governments in the snme spirit of
"comrmleshiii" that united them dur
ing the war.
The site of Portsmouth, X. II., was
ouee involved in a unique law suit.
Samuel Allen. London merchant, Int
er governor of Xew Hampshire, had
bought a (Kl-mile tract. The settlers
disputed his claim and the matter re
mained in Ihe courts until all of
Allen's family had died, lie died in
1711.1.
CONFIDENCE! and Pianos
You can placo confidence in "V. AV. Kinilmll Co. Pianos. Their reputa
tion merits and deserves your utmost confidence. Tho AY. AY. Kimball Co.
guarantee is the strongest in the world.
A'cui can place confidence in Seth Larnway Stores. Their reputation is
closely guarded by their established policy of honest values.
A'ou can place confidence in Laraway'a Salesmen. It is a recognized
fact that a Larnway salesman never misrepresents, but rather offers his
valuable experiences in your selection of an instrument most adapted
to your particular needs.
Your Confidence Means Our Success
Our Success Merits Your Confidence
Tho Kimbaii piano spociai liiKJYIS oO months to pay at Lara way a
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY IN KIMBALL PIANOS
SOUNDING BOARDS aro made of tho best finality of mountain apnico and are so shaped
and fastened to the framo of piano as to produce tho tone qualities of the violin. Each
rib ia firmly glued to the sounding board and tho ends are securely fastened under tho
frame; hence they cannot loosen.
THE SCALE is so drawn as to afford a tone quality absolutely even, smooth and of
groat volume, purity and duration throughout.
STRINGING Tho steel strings are best grnde of Bteol -wire and particular attention Is
paid to graduation, thus contributing materially to the production ot a rich, smooth and
even tone. '
Pianos of
Knabe, Kinilmll
an Gulbransen.
LARAWAY'S
New Laraway Building
Brunswick Victrola
Phonographs '
and Kecords
Cat This Out It Is Worth Money.
Send this ad anil ten cents to Kelcy
& Co.. 2S:t5 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago,
III., writinn your name and address
clearly. You will receive n sample
buttle of KOI.KY'S llOXKY AND
TAK COMPOUND for coughs, colds
and honrseness. also sample packages
of FOLEY P1LI.S, a dieuretic stim
ulant f ir tho kidnevs, ami KOI.KY
CATHARTIC TAIIL1CTS for consti
pation and biliousness. These de
pendable remedies are free front opi
ates nnd have helped millions of peo
ple., Try them J (adv)
KfCKNE COI.I.F.CTIOX ACEXCY,
T74 Wll.l.. ST. I'HOXK llHO. W. II.
lil.OWI'.ItS. Mlilt. tf
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine z?ctih
rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf.
riess cauaed by Ldtarrh. j
SoU by dmgguts or m 40 ytmn I
?. J.CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio
GUARD CARRIERS
WHISTLE
When Paper Is Delivered
Subscribers are asked to listen
and learn The Guard carrier's
whistle, for he will blow it
upon eaving your evening
paper.
Guard Service Is Best
PUBLIC
DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday
and Saturday night
" Music by
"Woods Orchestra
Men 75c Ladies Free
Hard Time Dance
DONNA
OREGON
Saturday, Jan. 17th
Everybody Welcome Good Music
USE THE GUARD .WANT AD WAYS
Fashion Park Clothes
Society Brand Clothes
NewYear's
URPRISE: SALES
Friday and Saturday
Beginning tomorrow morning and continuing for an indefinite period, we are going to offer on Friday
and Saturday of each week some extraordinary, or Surprise Specials for men who appreciate fine
quality merchandise at the lowest possible cost. (Wholesale prices on all lines of clothing and furnish
ings are steadily advancing 1925 will be a prosperous year with most commodity prices slightly
higher) but in spite of that we are going to give you absolutely the best values you can possibly
get anywhere positively no disappointments. . . ..
THE FOLLOWING SURPRISE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ONLY
Surprise Special No. 1
24 Ki'mimc nrmy shirts of 0.
I). Wool Serge. Jloublo breast
and elbows. Sizes 15 to IfiJ.
Friday and Saturday
milv
Regular $4 quality
$3
Surprise Special No. 2
30 Heavy nil wool sweaters,
pull-over and coat styles.
Most all sizes. Values to $11.
Friday and Saturday
only v
Surprise Special No. 3
i) dozen men's heavy weight
wool nnd worsted Lewis
Union Suits. Tho best fit
ting, wearing nnd washing
garment of its kind you ever
wore. Just tho thing for
out-of-doors men. Our best
seller nt $7.00. Friday nnd
r!"y..... $5.85
SURPRISE SPECIAL NO. 4
Twenty five stylish new overcoats new patterns new styles and splendid values nt their regular
prices. As good in every way today ns the day wc unpacked thein and worth MORE money. Coats
that should sell up to' $40.
$24.75
Friday and Saturday Only
Sizes 35 to 42
$24.75
green merrell Co.
men's wear
825 Willamette Street
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