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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1925)
Thursday. Evpnincr. Jaminry 15 in KC Six ' EUCfENE GUARD Domestic Section Offers Substantial Savings Everyday Needs At Unusual Savings 42x36 Pillow Cases of blenched munlin 25c 42-inch Bleached Pillow Tubing, nice qual ity '. 35c 42 or 45-inch Fequot Pillow tubing, now 45c 45-inch Blenched Pillow Tubing, (uinebovg brand 39c . 9-4 Blenched Sheeting.' Extra fine qual ity .....: 64c 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting. Extra good grade 59c liG-lnch Brown muslin, light weight .... 10c 33-inch Fine weave brown muslin .... 16c i54x!)0 Bleached Sheets, single bed size $1.19 31x90 Bleached Sheets of fine while mus lin .. $1.59 19x26 Feather Pillows, covered with art ticking $1.49 32-inch Feather proof ticking, blue stripe 39c 32-inch striped ticking, good henvy gradc29c 36-inch brown Indian Head, used for niaiiy purposes 19c Towels and Toweling 16x32 Iluck towels 15c 18x36 Turkish Towel. Heavy double thread 25c 21x42 Turkish Towel. Extra large. Blue borders 25c 22x44 Turkish Towel. A big value . ... . 39c i 1 Bring Forth Exceptional Opportunity For Savings, Dresses, Coats, Domes tics, Silks, Dress Goods, Blankets, Hosiery, Underwear, Sweaters. 30 East 9th Street LOVE & BARRETT Just A Step Off Willamette 30 East 9th Street Lot One , Fancy Towels Pink, blue, gold borders. Values 75c and 85c. Choice 59c Lot Two Fancy Towels Kxtra large and heavy Kancy Jacquard Pat emu. Values $1.19 to 1.39. Choice $1.00 Crash Toweling, splendid weight blue bor- .dcr 12ic lluck Toweling, n fine, firm weave .. 16c Striped Glass Toweling, extra good val ue 16c 36-Inch Bleached Muslin 15c Yard ' 9-4 Bleached Sheeting1 49c Yard 36-Inch Lingette And Imported Charmeuse 58c Yard 36-Inch White Daisy Outing 29c Yard Silks and Dress Goods Enter this sale greatly underpriced $2.25 Black Sutin Alessaliue a. beau tiful lustrous black in a heavy weight, 36-inch. Sale $1.59 $2.25 and $2.95 Canton Crepe A popular dress silk. All . the best shades in this group, 36 and 38 inch. Sale price $1.95 $1.95 Crepe de Chine A heavy weight all silk crepe in all desirable shades. Now $1.69 $1.25 Glo-Sheen A silk mixed dress crepo of groat beauty, staple and evening colors. 36 inches wide. Sale prico .... 98c Knitted Dress Silks $1.49 Exceptionally low prico on these heavy weight knitted dress silks a fine range of colors. Vanity Silks 39c Ideal silk and . cotton fabric for lingerie, linings,, lamp shades, etc. ' 36 inches wide. . Wool Serge and Granite Cloth 89c Two well liked wooh mixed materials for children's or women's dresses, skirts, middies, and bloomers. Sale price .' ( 89c To $3.95 Wool Coatings $2.49 A well selected group of wool coat ings in plain plaids and tweeds. 56 to 58 inches wide. Your choice $2.49 Coats and Dresses Fob Women and Children' At Closing Out Prices One Lot . Women's Coats Values to $25.00 Your ehoico $12.95 One Lot Women's Dresses Silk and "Wool Values -to $17.50 . Your choice S9.95 One Lot Women's Coats Values to $59.00 Your choice S24.95 One Lot Women's Dresses Silk and Wool. Values to $22.50 Your choice $12.75 Sweaters Vnlues to $7.95 NOW : $4.95 Millinery Choice Hat Any Hat Now $1.00 . Children's Sweaters Reduced One-Fourth Bed Spreads Reduced, One-Fourth Women's Silk Stripe Unions $1.39 All sizes in this popular silk stripe union. Built up shoulder, tight knee style. A medium weight garment regularly $1.65. All . sizes. Sale price $1.39 Women's Fleeced Unions $1.19 A well knit cotton union fleeced, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. A nice weight for winter wear. Full cut, comfortable gar ments. All sizes 36 to 44. . T $1.19 $2.25- $2.50 Women's Unions $1.95 Heavy weight fleeced cotton unions carefully tailored garments. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. All sizes at this sale price $1.95 $2.25 Women's Unions $1.85 A. fine mercerized union made from long staple Egyptian cotton. Built up shoulder, knee length style. Ex ceptionally fine garment. All sizes Sale prico $1.85 $5.00 Silk and Wool Unions $5.00 All Wool Unions NOW $3.95 Women's silk and wool unions. Dutch nock, elbow sleeves, ankle length. All sizes, Sale . $3.95 Women's wool unions, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. All sizes. Sale $3.95. Hnequaled Hose Values In Our January Sale 25c children's cotton hose, black or eor.lo. van. All sizes 17c 35c Children's fine mercerized Hose. Dressy looking, service giving hose. Black or cor. tlovan. Sizes 5 to 0 29c pair 50c and 60c Fine .Lisle hose for children. All sizes. Sale prico - 43c 50c Women's fine mercerized cotton lioso, black or cordovan 39c 59c Women's fibre silk hose, in black and colors 49c 8)c women's silk and fibre hose in bhick and cordovan 69c $1.00 Our Special number silk hose in nil the new shades and black. Smart looking heavy weight hose. All sizes 8 to 10 89c $1.50 Form Fashioned silk hose, fashioned foot, slender ankles. All the new shades and black $1.39 $2.25 Full Fashioned 12 strand pure thread silk, the utmost in hosiery ' value. Black and colors . , . $1.85 65c Women's Wool hose, heavy weight, black or oxford. All sizes. A fine .warm hose 55c $1.25 Women's Wool Hose in medium weight . cashmere and heavy wt. heather wools 98c $1.95 to $2.25 silk and wool hose. Good looking warm comfortable hose. All sizes $1.69 25c Women's cotton lisle hose in black and brown '. . 19c French Dress Crepe 79c Smart looking cotton dress crepes, attrac tive patterns in two ;olor combinations. It is easy to fashion clever dresses from these. 36 inches wide. Sale price 79c Blankets J4 Off Our entire stock of blankets, cotton and wool, .offered at one fourth less than reg ular prices. All In dian robes, the fam ous Oregon City brand, are included at this reduction. Linen Lunch Cloths $1.59 Imported linen lunch cloths with blue or gold border. 45 inch size. Shop early for these. Sale prico $1.59. . House Dresses 95c A fine assortment of gingham and percale dresses, smart becom ing styles, full cut, cleverly trimmed. Sale price 95c Bedspreads reduced one fourth, any spread in stock J-off. Choice of MEN! We Know That These Are The LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN! $2.50 Sweater Coats $1 .69 $4.89 Corduroy Pants . . . $2.98 $8.69 Wool Logger Shirts . . . $6.39 $8.00 Leather Vests . . .... $5.98 $1.50 All Wool Underwear $1 00 U. S. ARMY O. D. WOOL OVERCOATS Here is the greatest bargain of the season. These Army Issue Over coats are just the coats for the working man. Some are new, and others reclaimed. Sizes 34, 3G, 38 and 40. Army Breeches $3.75 Keclninied Wool Brooches $2.39 $4.8!) Marine Wool Breeches .. $2.95 $3.75 Army Duck Breeches ....$2.39 V3.35 Khaki Army Breeches $2.35 $(,50 Bedford Cord Breeches $4.89 $1.05 Beclaimed Khaki Breeches $1.25 Herman's Regulation Issue U. S. Army Officers $5.75 Shoe3 $4.49 Leather Puttees , Placing on sale our entire stock of all leather spring front and strap puttees. $5.95 values 4.49 $ S) .00 $19.85 All Wool Overcoats $14.95 $1.00 Vacuum Bottles . . ($9C $3.50 Fancy Sweater Vests $2.39 15c Cotton Work Sox "j 0C $4.50 O. D. Wool Shirts " . . . . . $3.69 3 PAIRS Big Heavy and Warm 49c WOOL SOX $1" 00 Boots Shoes $4.50 Rubber Knee Boots $3.50 $11.50 Calked Loggers Shoes .. $8.98 $11.00 16-inch Ili-Cut Boots ..... $8.89 $3.50 U. S. Munson Last Shoes . . $2.89 Closing out one big lot dress shoes, $5.75 values, at $3.69 TO TAKE PART IN IT vrlnitmt'itt arc upl'tMl in a pngrnut," Mr. Monro nil. IT; Tcnliilivc details of n 1S historical )uifca!it lo lie lli'lil by t lie children Hi Hie schools of lame county woiv told the member of t lie chamber tif com merco tmliiy by V.. .1. Muoro, eouniy superintendent of school. Thin pa geant iv hull n iniiiliir event .Unlit 10 JCIIIS IlltO llllH Hot bci'U lii'lil since I'.HS tint It in believed Unit this jiiir It should i.iu he planned for about I lie middle of .Mnjr tow.nl ' I lie eml of I lie at liool jenr. lu cxpltiiiiinit Die viilue mill IiiIit v.t formerly m.uiif int d lu the hool liiineuiit Mr. Moore nuked for Hie to oierutiou of various civic bothei in tue offering uf ine for . erie of iiKiiirinil eBK.v on (lie e.rly hl lory of Lime cuuiiiy. I'upiln of enrh mlioot iliatriit of the couuly will have an opportunity to write of the liimory of their own community. It I. probable (hat the ar mory here may he ohtnitieil for a display of hintorhal relira to he ex hibited by the ailool rhlhlren. A pi raiie with a display of symbolic float, i f a historical natur. and a Inrge ma jority of the more than 10.000 school children of (be county taking part will be features nf the pageant, according to present plana.. "About IL'INI alill remains of the fnnd left orer after the pageant of J1I18 and this will he a nucleus for the fund this year. Wa believe tint I lie children will show greater Interest la '.heir community and the Inspiring hlstnrle background of phmeer his tory U tbs various phases of this de- Lawyer to Advise Suspect Held Here t,hnrlcH A. Ilnnly, lorn! fl,lrnry. litis Imtii rotninrd In ftrotprt I hp in trronlH of Jjilm O'SIioh who in ticiil Immi an n mi up or t hi (lie Krirkynn immlcr him of Klnmulli Fiiiln. An ntt"TiHv nl Kin ninth KiiIIh Iiuh hern riMjiiiKMl fur O'Shon by rMn liven (liprr mul ho Ifdiiv wired to Mr, Hnnly lo tnki r:iro of thi nine icn No word Iiiih yet horn rortMviMl by Sheriff Tn.v lor ronoprniim whrtt iH'tioii In lo hf iHkrn by (lie Kl-tmntli rouuly Hiilhori- E PLAN FIELD DAY (Continued from pnpe otic) ami Rntiipw in making up their own plunM ior observniice of the week. At tonight' meeting Mr. Mmtluff will mil ke hit reroniniendntiotiri, nnd : leiive tho ret up to the represent!!-1 lives o.f Ihe clubs prenent. It is hoped! Hint every orennizutinn . invited will' have nt leNt one or more represonta- tlvce at the meeting. REST FOR TIE within themselves to pivo the students a practical education. S E will be carried, on by Ihe young peo ple'i rlubn. Theye would Inrludr erection and striking nf n tent; build Ins ranipfire and extiiiRuishing it proper csnip nnnitiition ; iinc of 1 coinpnfM: parkimr animaN. Sorvlca Groups Help Service clubs will be Invited t( lake part in the edueatlonal pro j inc his duties in syinpnfhy with the g m m. by devoting luncheon meeting purposes of the institution. lo a discussion of fire prevention, and ; Mov Is P0lltlc.1l aiding the voting people In carrying "The re mo v si of CommntwUnt Hen- on Ihe campaign (1'ontinued from psgc one) control of Ihe district in which it is eilaldihed. If the average daily at tendance at the college were lens than ."0 the college would be suspended at ihe end of tlm current school year until the electors agiun voted to es tablish it. Any high school building in the dis trict could be used for the college and the expense of maintaining t he col lege would be boi'uc by the school funds of the district and such special funds as may be provided by law. dershotl is entirely political, and not The school board would have au STATE HOVSK. SALKM, Ore, .Inn. 15. Children attending public schools, on application of parents or guardians could be excused from puh lie schools for periods not exceeding l'JO minutes a week to attend week day schools giving religious instruc tion, under a bill introduced today by Senator Kddy. Morgan Guilty on Rum Sale Charges K. K. Morjinn. charged with Ihe nle of iiiroxicnting liquor, was found guilty by a jury in justice court to day nnd fined ?."IK1 and sentenced to six months in the county jnil. Mor enn . appenred an his own attorney but evidently failed to mnke nn im pression on Ihe jurors. K'ollovciuC the announcement of the verdict Mc pan nnnounced that he would PP the case to the circuit court. iVontinued hum pise one) "Everything fine as far as I.ans county is concerned and I believe .!. tl.A anllr itnlitfutlnn farad well in committee assignments." la Ihe comment of Senator Kred Flak who I wilh the other Lane membera ot the stale legislature returned here today for the week-end adjournment, "W expect In get down tn real hard work Monday allium, li lbs first week was fair In the way of legis lative accomplishment," tha senator snid. Nn decision has yet lieen retched as to whether Ihe legislators will visit Kugene and Ihe I nlversliy of Oregon during Ilia session, Henalor Klsk statea. lie also voless Ihe opin ion that Ilia child labor amendment so tar a. Oregon is concerned seems lost. This fits In with the service clubs' j for Ihe good of the service. I thorny, with Ihe insistence of Ihe Idea of service to the youth nf the! "I lh to call attention to the fact state school superintendent to pre ' eounti v." sbvs Mr. Macduff. "If we I that when I became governor In Jan- serin the course of study, not ex- succeed In instilling In our young ! uary, IP-.'I. 1 cuild have removed ; ceeding two years of work. School people the regard for the rights of t'ominandsnt Hiddle nt any time from boards would have authority to admit othera In forest ramp, we will have his position hud 1 acted as the inn- ; to the college the graduates of any imnlnnted the fundamental trails of Inritr of the board Is acting lodny. ' hich s.-hool in the state and such 'good eltlsenship In their character, i However, I allowed him to be retain. ' graduates of other high schools and j "We want the children tn see these I rt unnl August lii'J I. and he would any other candidates over IS years I offenses and help condemn them -to . bav bi en Ihere yet bad not a suffi old as may be approved by the direct condemn the careless sawmill man or J ri,.m muse arisen for his removal. 1 ors. Students from outside the district I logger Just as much as the cureless nv iiir r,.i.inil of t'ommnnilnnl lien- ; would be re.piired to psy a tuition, jramper: tn condimn lbs tourist w ho : dershott a faithful. ,-., m.uii. nl ml-; The bill is bused on a t'alifornia i carelessly losses awnv a clgareitp. I uiluistiiilcr of loibllc affairs Is re i law. The Junior college would he leaves his csnipflre biirlolng. litters ,w , priate life for purely pnliti. up tialiitV beauty with tin cans, pie vll Tflniii." plates and garbage, pollutes streams cbsngs at the home will he ef- from which we drink, destroys public fiivj January LU. Kr quality nisrs. rrlaeg tm or irivaie signs, strips nn me ornu- j tif.il flowers or shrubs from .long Ihej roadway, or who huuls or fishes i ill exi-ess of bis need." Field Trips Planned KlelJ trips with smaller groups,! with members of the forest staff asj Instruiiors, have been suggested for Ihe week. Mr. Macduff hss plcdgitl th. asststsnce ot the entire stall of i Ihf forest In Ibis progrotn, and mem-1 bera will b. glsd to Join wltk cluba largely, Senaior Tildy explained, for 'the benefit of pupili unable lo go away to college. The two-year courses j would be designed elllier ! prepare "OO LATH TO CLASSIFY KUIt ItK.NT -Sleeping room, geiule men preferred. I-'.' W ttib. I'li-oie I'.'OS Y. JIT 1 for Institutions of higher leariig or KOU SAI.K --Oat and vetc h or cheat hay lll-l irop. IS f. o. b, car or nt ham I i miles west ot Irving. II. J. STKWAKli. M. U. A., ph, ni-UlK-lil. If "How In tho world can the old folks tell Thnt it Hint Koln' to rain no more?" Price Reduction On Silk Umbrellas It rains quite considerably ovm during the dellglitful Oreson spring wenllicr. Knowing; this from experience should prompt you lo grasp this opportunity lo oblHln n new high quality silk umbrella from our stock while we call offer you reduced prices. Kvery umbrella is new mid nf the latest, nobby design. Special This Week Swagger stick style, high quality grey silk, ivory handle, a limited r,hpr $6.40 C"? C(1 Snappy red silk cover. sl I iOU wooden designed han dle with thong, snub .blunt point. Host quality green silk cover, latest nobby design, imitation am ber Handle. ffr p reduced to S)OaOU Every Thursday i Kvery Thursday Is your bargain oppor tunity at Hoffman's. On at h tim we are reducing certain lines for week or while thsy last. Watch ev ery Thursday's an nouncement for that week'a special. J. H. HOFFMAN Successor to V. I. COri'KRS'Al.I. 70 Willamette Street Phone 287 START BUILDING UP NOW The time to open your "(j count here nt the Hr'J National is now the n" of a new year when two months of opportunity " before you. What you make of them de pends upon how muih Is made of your bsnkinc connection. It can b the most valuable lervlct and Ibis Is gladly 'v. w henever you have neeu 01 It. 40 Year ef Helplul Sendee TIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eugene'