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THE EUGENEOUARD
aturdny Evening. January 17, 1025
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L
Brushed Mohair Sweaters
At Removal Reductions
Sjortsy Brushed Mohair Sweaters in com
fortable coat models. A good assortment of
nvdtv color combinations. .Reduced 1-4
low- $5.98 10 8.22
at
Clearance
Removal
Silk
Dresses
$1 Q95 to $62
Exceptional
Styles
For early spring wear these frocks of fine
crene silks offer unusual' opportunity for the.
woman who yarts an extra garment at low
cost. - ?f ' '
Eeductions of 1-4 to 1-2 make these offerings
truly remarkable.
LARGE'S
' CITY NEWS
(C'ontiuueU from urge oue)
hoiiut lifter a visit of several day
Iiiti. .Mr. Brack is beinc backed
for road nupervisor for thut district
by a group uf property owners tbere.
New School Planned
KreiMiun of a fotir-room modern
school building to replace the preeut
Htrwture at ltelhel school district on
the Prairie mad U pUuued by direct
urs of tin? district, it i reported.
1'tiiiiK fur the new school bouse have
already beeu drawu.
'8iri8 and Heretics"
Tiie Uev. Km nk Kay Kddy wUl
preucJi Sunday morning on '"Isms and
Heretics." referring epee'.ally to
Hthop Hrowu ami lr. Kosdick, Sun-d-iy
morning ut the I'nitariau church.
The mtloist at this serv'co will be
Nina Wtirnork, vuilimst.
Father O'Hara to Speak
Christian ,'nity" will be the sub
ject of a sermon by Kather K, V.
O'llnra pastor of St. Mary's Catholic
church, tomorrow morning at 10:K0
o'clock, this is the second of a series
of sermons on historic phases of re
ligion from a sociolotiical viewpoint.
week in Taeoma and Seattle has re
turned to her borne iu Kugeue.
Banker Visits City
H. L. KerjEiiiun of Klorenee, a bank
er, was a business visitor lu Kugcuc
the first of Jhe week.
COUNT
P
URGES TIFF TO
PROTECT INDUSTRY
Missing Man Sought
Carl Johnson of Hamilton, Mont.,
who was in the Western Union office
recently looking for money from
home, has h railroad ticket awaiting
him. it is announced h.v local pol ee.
The tiiket was telegraphed by Mrs.
Otto Johnson of the Montana towu.
Move from Seattle
Mr. and Mm. K. .1. Chriss of Seattle
have moved to Eugene to make this
city their permanent home. Mr. Chriss
is a member of the tailoring firm of
Chriss and Freeman of Seattle. They
aro living at the Ostium apartments.
Bounties Are Collected
The county bounty on a bobrat was
collected today nt the offico of the
county elerk by Klwin Lewis,
resident of the Crow district. L. It.
Sims of Kainbow also received the
county bounty on two bobcats anil
one coyote.
Organisation of a comity poultrj
club was perfected ycster'diy in the
tump I'reek district by Arnold Col
lier, county club lei.uer. This is anion
toe first of a group of clubs that will
be formed by Mr. Collier during the
next few weeks. Two boys und girls
clubs will be tentatively organised in
ilie Mnble district today and there .in
talk. of n boys club there also, accord
ing to Mr. Colliei.
A home making club nt llnydeu
bridge has beeu organised with Mrs.
Mabel B. Crowe as leader. Virgil Mo
Therson is leader of the Camp Cre'.'k
poultry club, Oluer members who
formed the orgnniintiou are, Abraham
Handsaker. Lawrence Fisher, Holier
Foster, Iiiohnrd Foster, ernnu
Handsaker and Lyle Smith.
Mr. Collier has received n letter
from II. C. Seymour, state club lead
er, in which be reports tne success of
the club movement throughout the
state nud the bright outlook for a re
organization of the work in Lane
county this year.
L 865 Willamette . ja
Visiting Here
Mrs. Howard Hilton and daughter.
Nancy Anne, arc visiting relntives in
Cottage Grove and Kugene from
Portland for a few days.
PEOPLE don't stop living just be
cause winter comes neither do
you need to bury your "Kodak" If
you will drop in our store and let us
set it for winter pictures.'
Baker-Button
7 West 7th
KODAKS
FILMS
Sister Dies in Iowa
News of the death of her sister,
Mrs. J. M. Jones, in Manchester,
Iowa, was received yesterday niorir
ing by Mrs. U. B. Klotzing of. the
Hiver Road.
(Continued from page one)
er Tim Gibbons or Harry Wills in
suite of the chamniotrs announcement
that he wi 1 retire from the ring and
marry this spring.
Returns to Grants Pass
Mrs. L. G. Prestel of Grants Pass
has returned to her home after a
visit of a few weeks here at 'the home
of her parents, Sir. and Mrs. Byron
Cuppernull.
Leaves For Portland
Mrs. S. S. Sigel who has been
spending most of the winter in Ku
gene and Medford visiting with rela
tives has gone to Portland:
Here From Cottage Grove
Mrs. T. 1). Aubrey, a resident of
Cottugc Grove, is a visitor in Kugene.
Returns From Washington
Mrs. Zclla Hnrgcr after spending a
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EASTERN TRIP PROPOSED
I.IIS ANGELES. Jan. 1". Jack
Dempsey, heavyweight champion, and
.lack Kenrns. his nannger. will so
..ar nevt month to see whether they
tan arrange a bout for the summer, it
... .wiared todav hv Kenrns. Tex
iticlcnnl. if he exnects to match
Demnsev with Tommy Gibbons or
.,. Wills for a title fight in
June. "iB proceeding on assumptions
Kenrns said, declaring that no ar
rangement8 have been made.
r.iBBONS SEEKS TITLE
ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 17. Should
inck Demnsev. world's heavyweight
boxing champion retire from the rin
next May or June wiinouc "tii r
fending his title. Tommy Gibbons n
St Paul, will claim that honor, Gib
bons said last night.
riihhnns declared hts record whie
ll,lo. n IK.round fight with Deinp
sev, at Shelby. Mont., July 4, -HKKI, in
n-hich he staved the limit with the
champion, entitles htm to first con
sideration
Chamber Planning
Unusual Contes
AmHWKKQI'E. N. M.t Jan. 17.
UP) The Ameriiv.u National live
stock association at ilie closing ses
sion of Us annual cuventiou hero
yesterduy udopteu resolution "ear
nestly urging counres, before it ad
juiirus, to fix a nmlf of tix ivuis per
pounu on green Imies and l.'i ceuis
per pound on dry huh-."
The convention jitso urged the
presideut uf the I nitt'd Stales to ex
eioihe his executive autuority to de
clare au addition of oU pr cent lo
the present nnpovt thrift on cuuucd
meat and tall"". j
The convent ioii went on record a!
"demanding a reduction of livestock
rates in tne west to at ford some.
uit-aMire of relief to this overburdened
iudustry."
The iutt'rstiitc commerce commis
sion was urged to reiluco rates on
livestock und meats "by the same per-
utage as they were lucreused, jo
tJiut lite eoiiMiiiier as well us tue pro-
ucer will benetit.
Other Resolutions.
Other renoiutions udpted by the
convention included;
Hecommendation that congress pa-s
ouse mil trn iimeuumcnt to uic
packers und stochards act, to permit
lie secretary of agriculture lo tHMi
more vigorously with emergency con
ditions which me detrimeuiul to sale,
open und competitive marketing of
livestock."
lic-atiiriniiiL' the asociatious en-
dorsement of the packers and atocU-
ards act and commending those wno
uuve -ably adminUtered it, urging an
amendment lo the act "which will
prevent violations of the act from be-
ug continued and pertecteu utter u
complaint has beeu filed by tlie secre.-
ary and before the violation nua oeeu
passed on.' The necessity for tne
meiHliueiit grows out ot tne Annum -
Morris merger, the reBolutiou saiu.
Urging that agriculturists 01 tuc
western stutea be given repre&eniu:
ion unou tbe interstato comiueice
commissiou.
Indorsing the National
and meat board.
Urging the purchase ot army ani
meat from American resourv;vo.
Qtudv of Waste.
Urcmg the president's agricultural
conference to muke a careful study ot
the "vast economic waste inoieu iu
thn nresent centralised system ot
marketing livestock and aisirinuuiis
its nroduets" to the eud that
Scheilules of the road viewing board
of the county for the coming week
were . announced today hy P. M.
Morse, county engineer. Seven roads
will be inspected by the board and re
ports made to the county court. These
roadB have been petitioned for by
properly owners and the. petitions
have been pending for some time.
The name designated for the pro
posed road is taken from the first sig
nature on the petition in each ense,
Mr. Morse slates: The board of view
ers is composed of George 11. Wagner,
J. V. llobbs and Frank Hampton.
The following is the schedule:
January 111 Amends M. Bluett
road in Central school d strict. A. L.
Dickens road and G. K. Sherman
road, both east of Creswell.
January -0 Wilbur-Walton road
north of Santa Clara. Clarence M.
1 1 Williams road in Knu-anl park.
January lil C. It. Jones ronu ai
1 Oakridge.
! January 2- A. C. Ilickaff road pe-
' thinned for as a route near the prca-
i ent Prairie road.
of
Copyrliht 1924 Hirt Schaffntr & Man
If you want the "last word" in spring
"top coats" they're here.
That's a simple statement but it cov
ers a thousand-word story; a story
of fine style young style of rich
woolens, bright and colorful.
$30
Wade Bros.
Homo of Hart Se.haffiier & Marx Clothes
SICK WOMEN
SHOULD BE
ENCOURAGED
Letters Like This Prove the Reli-
abilitv of Lvdia L. finkbam i
Vegetable Compound
m. ,1. i .u Wlontiain 11 T trtftk
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vefjetfoio l-'","
ipouno. lor wt-'aiv-
ncas, DncKBcneana
nervousnoss. 1 had
these troubles for
veara and had ta
ken other medi
cine for them, but i
1 have found no
medicine so pood
aa the Vegetable
Compound and I
recommend it to
my friends who
have trnuhlM sim
ilar to mine. I saw it advertised and
thought I would try it and it has
helped me in all my troubles. I havo
had six children ana i nave lanen uio
Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Com
pound before each one was born, for
weakness, vomiting, poor appetite and
, : Af.a Mhilfll.iwh
MCKacne, mm ok .
jecausc of dizzy headaches. It is
have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham s
Liver Pills for Uie laai eigni yeara
for constipation.'- mrs. mti.
La Point, K. F. U. No. 1, Turtle Lake,
Wiscon:i.
For sale by druggists everywhere.
A iiniaue contest, the object
vhlh iii to conserve Oregon's nadir
al resources, has been announced by
l, lnml aeltlement and marketing
committees of the Portland chamber
of commerce. Progressive Business
Men's club and Portland Ad club and
the co-operation of the Kugene chain
her is asked.
"Tl.e idea back nf the contest
the conservation of raw material
with the nosaiblc establishment
new industries to convert the wnste
Into useful commodities, inereuj
bringing new wealth into the stnt
An illustration nf conservation
waste now entering a practical stage
is the securing of byproducts from
sawdust by methods developed ny
lrof n. S. Stafford nt the Umvers
ity nf Oregon and recently adopted
hv Henry r nrrt In Ins iron .Momiiai
, Michigan, plant," the communication
states.
I Among materials that now sre
i chiefly waste, products are sawdust,
j stumps, vegetable growth, fruit waste,
'straw, etc. Other products that
I might be affected would be bulk im
ports, audi as copra, innnuiaciun
grains into cereals, etc., releasing by
producta' fer dairy cattle.
We are pleased to announce we have secured for
our patrons the exclusive Eugene rights to
mm
mi k. &sJh--
A
Fashiongrams will be printed in
our Saturday ad weekly and will & ,
contain the latest news of the world of fash
ion condensed for quick reading.
.Just another installed of tho alertness
and progressiveness that has won for
this store the ilistinetion of being
KUOKNK'S .VORHMUST STORE.
1.. ,,!. mi unit' villi ilnu linvn been seltH'ted for spvinc.
are- Citron, a pnk vellow; CnRtil'iui, a bright Spanish red;
Bluet, a cornflower blue; Gobelin, a grayish Copenhagen blue;
Couch Shell, a salmon pink; Mamorn, a bluish water green;
Willi Orchid, with a touch of pink; Thistle Bloom, a light
purple; Tango Pink, a soft pastel pink; Tablo, a golden tan;
Seaside, also tan; .Indian Orange, very vivid ; Terrapin, a
warm light brown; and French grey, a soft grey.
Cravats arc tho new note
in neckwear, according to
a cable from Paris.
While the one piece dress
is still the vogue, the two
piece model is twice as
smart.
They Nil
Livestock j
navy
''mate
ial economies be effected in market
ing, processing and Uistriuuung o.
livestock to the consumer." .
:e ' .... .... rr rpvllll.
LTglUg UUIIOIIU ot.u.,.J --n.
tiuus in nil states to prevent out-
breaka of diseases like uie ioui
mouth disease.
Approving co-operative seuiu
agencies. , ,
Commending uie luhhi.. ,
orderly marketing.
Urging congress to "immediately
enact legislation bnsert upon the pnn
einles embodied in the Philips bill,
relating to grazing e-, .
Kudorsing tho Gooding, loug nud
short haul bill.
Urging congress to repeal section
15 of the transportation act nf lll-il.
Urging that co-operative marketing
be taught in all agricultural colleges
of all states. i'i,
Kiank Ii. Hixby of Long Beach.
Cal , was re-elecled president of tUe
American National Livestock associa-
"ciiarles M. Olonel of Bell Hancli.
v ji., as uameii nrsi vice-ij.c..,....,.
tigatiou of all angles of the situation
before returning a report on their
findings. .
ASSOCIATION ACTS
POltTLANK, Ore., Jan. 1". Or
ganization of a Northwest Pacific
coast Porta' association, to carry on,
the work of congressional action for
development of coastal ports in Ore
gon, Washington and California witn
out delav. was recommended hy a com
mittee which today drew up the lorin
of a memorial to be presented to the
fiimrestof three slates. The commit
tee wiis named by a coutcreuco nerc
ycaterday of representatives of port
districts and other governors of the
three states.
Appointment of a special committee
of two from each of the three states
WILL GE
Organization of a Boy Scout troop
nt the Kuifene hiah school that will
be sponsored by the Kugene loilgo of
Klks is being completed under the
direction of Kred Chess, member ot
the faculty. Members of the Kugene
lodge of Klks are to give active sup
port to the troop and a committee
oniposed of Jtny iiariait aim i am
always, the man who does not have.
something tangible to show for nis
job is usually ready to seek another
with the slightest excuse lor inc.
shift."
The compulsory snvings system
was established two yeara ago ami
today virtually every employe is
praising the plan, according to Mr.
Brown. Total snvings of the work
ers exceed Sloli.lHH) .a year. The
labor turnover has become negligible.
The lowest paid man or woman
iinvea the most proportionately, u
survey by the committee shows. Most
of the higher salaried officials scarce
ly succeed in putting aside the mini
mum ID per cent, while somo of
those receiving tho least wage put
Tne following vicc-im ".......
elected: C. L. Burke, Omaha; L. G
Brite, Marfa, Tex.. William Pollnian,
Baker. Ore.. II. G. Bolce San ( ar-
. and George K. jiubbi-u
los. Ariz.,
Klko. Nevada.
Phoenix, Ariz., was chosen unani
mously for the MKM convention.
ent the lodge in Iho organization
movement. Mr. Chess will be leader
to present to their legislatures the 0( (,c ncw troop which will soon be
memorials from the association, out-1 granted n charter, according to
lining the plana'for coast port devel-1 (icorgo II. McMorran, exalted ruler
opincnt was proposed. 0f the. I'.ugeuo li. r. u. n.
An executive committee of five to
carry on the work proposed by " iw-.t, (f '
-li lltvuutgv V.
ii ciw i,n. hi.on nniiied to renres-1 away as much as a fourth of their
enruings.
association was suggested by the coin
ml (too.
Itepresentntives from each port ois
trict havo drawn up their Bpecillc
Interests and requirements oml 'i"v0
turned them over to 1.. K. Bean,
chairman; I. N. I.v and Hussell J.
Hubbard of tho Port of Umpijun, to
be collected and wrought into the
general memorial. '
STATISTICS
BORN
MOOHK At the maternity hospital i
at (INS Sixth nveuue west, Kridny,
January 1, HK!. to Mr. and Mrs.
W. Moore of motor route 0, a son.
DOOLITTLE At Pacific Christian
hospital, Kridny, January J, i"-.
to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doolittlo of.
Cotlngo Grove, a Bon.
Pay Is Saved By
Kansas Workmen
AIIILKNK, Kau. Jan. IT. (A) To
save nt least 10 per cent nf his pay
is one of the duties of every einployu
of the Brown utilitleH interests,
whose hendnuarterH is here. C. L.
Brown, president of the United Pow
er ami Light corporation nud the
United Telephone company, requires
every one of the 1,-PKI employes,
from office boy lo manager, to "bo
thrifty, and therefore contented."
"Give mc a man with a family and
a home that is paid for, and till times
out of a hundred, we havo a contented
worker," said Mr. Brown. "On tho
other hand, although by no means
. VETERAN CHIEF NAMED
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. Ernst
It. Dickson today was appointed vet
erans' bureau regional manager at
Sioxu Kails, S. 1)., Kenyon .1. Scudder
was appointed nnnngcr of the Los
Angeles office.
Tor quality ctgsrs. Prince Nemo
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOH SALE OH KENT Four room
modern bungalow, seven blocks
from Cily Hall. Call 7IIH-1. JIT
FOU UK-NT i clean well furnlshid
housekeeping rooms. Oil West -Lh
FOR TKADK Itiver bottom place to
exchange for stock ranch. Phone
;IS-It. Call li'.'O Tilt Ave. West.
(Continued from pago one)
r
area
Elmira is Beaten
By Pleasant Hill
The Pleasant Hill basketball team
defeated Elmira in a hard-fought
game yesterday evening. A'i to l.'l. The
rieasant Hill girls' team also trim
med the vlslllng girls, 411 to S. The
ti.it-.l .nm no the evening's program
resulted lu tho defeat of Elmira, Hil
to IS,
The summary:
1'leasi.nt Hill (4.1) 0" Elmira
Wheeler (PJ) F ('-') lninnn
Olson (7) r 1-1 "urns
Lindley II) l'...(ll) Isaacson j
(JuileyCJ) G Bangsl
Bedell (il G '". j
Subst. lutes Pleasant Hill: I Inrrl- i
on (1!) for Wheeler: Mathews (1'J)
for Olsen, Elliott ( J) for l.imllej, j
1 Humphreys for Guilcy. F.lurra: Slos
sen C) for liiman.
viiles for survey 'and report on Co
nuillc river bar and entrance, Yaquins
hav and entrance. p.,i t Orford harbor,
Skipauon channel and I nos
Twelve Foot Depth.
The dredging of the Siuslaw will
mean that a depth of V-' feet at mean
low tide will be availshle for shipping
draft of HI feet
can make the harbor and lower river
as far up ns Acme.
Tho board of army engineers that
inspected this proposed plan about
two years ago made a thorough Invea-
Confiscated Auto I
To be Auctioned
Another car held hy the sheriff will
be among those planned for the suc
jtion of confiscated machines to be
i held some time next month. The "or
der to appear" and cite any rlaiun
i against the car was filed today.
1 Kerently an order on s Sjsr car
(was filed slid there are several others
i now pending. All claims must be filed
i before answer day, February 17 and
shortly after that dale the collection
of confiscated machines will be sold
to ths highest bidder. The cr named
todsy is a Buick of the vintage of
1U15.
To again read your news
paper with tho clear vision
of long ago to again soe
clearly, necr and far, Is a
blessing within your reach:
Seek our lamination.
Dr. Koijdl Qick
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