tfondny Evening, January 19, 1025
THE EUGENE GUARD
Tage Fivd
JANUARY
SALES
Clearance removal prices
are tlie order of tlio day,
r.nd this Bale is the broad
est we have ever had on
account- of an extra effort
to move as little of our
present stock as possible.
COATS
Fur-Trimmed
Reduced up to Vt and lz
Eichly fur trimmed garments including the
smartest and most -youthful models of the
season. Every garment a wonderful value.
$14.75 to $89.50.
LARGE'S
865 Willamette
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
F OR EEXT One large housekeep
ing room, well furnished, complete
kitchenette. 752 Jefferson. Thone
121-R. j21
STRANGER In the city wants a nice
comfortable room, ciose in. Would
prefer breakfast and dinner. Ad
dress 0358 care Guard. j20
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
C. H. Mnlett et ux to Ike J. Lca
bo Tract tp. 16 S R 2 W, $100.
E. E. Jenkins et ux to Martine d'
Elba Lot 12, .blk. 22, Gross add.
Eugene, $10.
Eltce I'ollett et ux to W. H. Sulli
van et ux Lot 1 E4 of lot 2, blk.
10. Marcola, ?10.
Baldwin Corporation to Theodore
B. Brown NEi sec. 3fi, tp. IB S
R 2 E. $10.
For quality cigars. Prince Nemo.
Here Are Some
REAL BARGAINS
1923 Packard. Coupe
1924 Packard Touring
1921 Packard Touring
1920 Chevrolet
BANGS GARAGE
Ray O'Donnell, Proprietor
- 8th and Pearl Phone 21-
Know The Truth
About Your Eyes
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Hoody'tToricUnm
N art bta
If you have an idea that your eyesight is not what
it should be give mo the "opportunity of telling
you whether or not glasses will improve it.
A careful, thorough examination such as 1 make
and glasses adapted to your particular needs if
required, may give you a brighter, clearer outlook
on life. '
KEEP THINKING ABOUT IT
SI WILLAMETTE ST.
UOIN1,
on BOON
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farmer of the Pleasant Hill dls
irl.t, was h business visitor iu
this city today.
G. B. Appelmaa Promoted
rromniion of it. B. Appelman of
Tacoma, sun of F. 8. Appeilnan, pa
senaer agent of the Oregon Electric,
from the rank of enptain to that of
major, in the officers' reserve corps,
has been announced here. Major Ap
pelman is kuown In Eugene, aud ser
ved in France for IS months durin?
the World war, and with the army ol
occupation in Germany for mure than
a year after the war ended.
Club to Meet
A meeting is scheduled for the
Eastsiiie Improvement club at the
Condon school 8 o'clock Wednesday
evening, January 21, and all members
are asked to attend. There will bo a
brief talk on the possibilities of gar
bage disposal. The rest of the time
will be given over to considerations
of the ycur's program of civic im
provement. Geographically the club
takes iu all the territory cast of Vui
vcrsity street.
Memorial Is Sent
Defeat of the Gooding bill, which
would do away with the present long
and short haul arrangement of the in
terstate commerce commission, is urg
ed in letters sent to W. C. Hawley and
other Oregon representatives at
Washington, 1). C, by the Lane
county iloo lloo Lumbermen's club.
Prune Growers to Meet
Members of the Lane County Co
operative Prune Growers' league and
the Eugene Fruit Growers' associa
tion will hold a joint meeting at the
chamber of commerce Tuesday eve
ning, to hear H. H. Kipp o the Port-,
land chamber of commerce marketing
department.
Program for Dads
Fathers of pupils of the Lincoln
school will be honored at the Parent
Teacher meeting Wednesday night, at
which talks are scheduled by Dr. S.
M. Kerron, W. A. Elkius, Dr. W. B.
Neal and C. 1". Devereaux.
Returns to California
Walter J. Shelley, deputy sheriff
of Sutter county, Cal., returned yes
terday to his home at l'uba City, aft
er visiting bis father, J. M. Shelley
of Eugene, for several days.
Frank Bloomfield Hurt
Frank Bloomfield was injured
WOOD BY-PRODUCTS
SUBJECT OF TALK
Professor O. F. Stafford, head of
the department of chemistry at the
University of Oregon, discussed 15y
Products of Wood" at today's hm
chcou of tlie Kiwauis club ut the Oh
burn hotel. Professor Stafford told
of the experiments now being made
at tlie uuiversity aud elsewhere fur
the purpose of utilizing wood products
for marketable purposes.
Invitation was extended by .Harry
H. Kiitli, president of the Lions club,
to the banquet at Uto C'nristiuu
church February 111, alter which the
moving pictures of Oregou wild lite
will be shown.
Musical features were by Jean
Harper at the piano; Gilbert Aloore,
violin; and Herbert Adams, soloist.
Next .Monday's luncheon of Eugene
Kiwanians will be tho ceneltatiou of
achievements of the club in Ihe teu
years of its existence. This will make
the tenth anniversary of the founding
of the first Kiwanis club in Detroit
Mich. The statisticians will show that
there are now JSOO cluM in the inter
national orga nir,a tion, with more thau
00.110 members.
Harry Devereaux bis been Droe1
chairman of the program committee,
with Dr. W. H. Dele sod Reuben 11,
Fields. These men will plan the an
niversary program for next Monday.
this morning when cranking an
autoniobllo. The crank kicked Mr.
Ulooniflold In the mouth and loos-
oitou sovonil teeth. ,
Auctions To Bs He Id
Auctions of purebred livestock
will ba held by J. K. Greer of
this city at Independence Wednes
day and at Newburg Thursday.
STATE TAX PLAW
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furnished, or within 40 days after the
close of the irrigation season, file
with tho county clerk a claim contain,
ing a true statement of the account
duo aflcr deducting all Juet credits
and off-sets, the dato when the water
was first supplied, the name of the
owner of the crops and tho name of
tlie person to whom the water was
furnished.
Relief Bill Up
Indigent widows and minor children
of soldiers, Bailors, marines and vol
unteers who served in the Civil war,
the Spanish-American war, the Philip
pine insurrection, and the Indian
wars would be entitled,to all the relief
to which the husbands or fathcra are
now entitled by a bill introduced to
day by Senators Dennis and Davis.
Salaries of the justices of the su
preme court would bo increased from
51'50 to $7500 by a bill which was
introduced today by Senator Staples.
Salaries of district court judges
would be increased from three thou
sand to four thousand dollars a year
through a proposed bill brought to
Salem by Judge Ashby C- Dickson.
The measure with several others pre.
pared on behalf of the State Bar as
sociation. Judge Dickson is chairman
of the association's committee to
draft these measures
A bill introduced in the bouse by
Fuller of Polk and Linn counties
would place salaried peace officers of
the state under the operations of the
Oregon workmen's compensation act.
MR. BURGHDUFF ACTS
STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore.,
Jan. 10. Legislation to give the state
game commission authority to declare
closed season in times of emergencies
will be sought at the present session.
Captain A. E. Huhghduff, state
game warden, is working on the
measure which will be brought ! up
shortly. 111
The last session of the legislature
endeavored to give such power, but
the authority placed In the hands o(
the commission was nullified by court
decision which held that the law was
too elastic and not specific.
Mr. Burgbduff pointed out that
many fires might have been averted
had the commission been able to de
clare a closed deer sou son Inst fall.
He also pointed out that on account of
extreme low- water, many streams! in
eastern uregon should have been
closed last summer as a protection
and conservation measure.
III i? ill!
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Petitions Are For
Change in District
Petitions requesting that parts of
school districts numbers in at Oak
ridge and ITU nt High Prairie be
taken to form a new school district at
Westfir were filed today at the of
fice of the county superintendent of
schools. Notices of the petitions
which are to be acted on at the meet
ing of the county boundary board
February 0 arc being sent out by the
superintendent to the district.
The
NEW SPRING SHIRTS
i You'll like the new patterns. They're
smart as they make 'em" new ma
terials, new designs, new low prices.
Collar attached shirts have pre-shrunk
collars
$1.75 to $3.50
COLDS THAT
DEVELOP INTO
in
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Wade Bros.
Home of Hurt Schaffncr & Marx Clothe
Chronic coughs and persistent coldi
lead to serious lung trouble. You cso
stop them now with Creomulsion, an
emulsified creosote that is pleasant to
take. Creomulsion is t new medical
discovery with twofold action; it soethet
and heals the inflamed membranes and
kills the germ.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec
ognized by the medical fraternity as the
greatest healing agency for the treat
ment of chronic coughs and colds and
other forms of throat and lung troubles.
Creomulsion contains, in addition to
creosote, other healing elements which
soothe and heal the inflamed mem
branes and stop the irritation and in
flammation, while the creosote goes on
IV (he stomach, is absorbed into the
blood, sttarks the seat of the trouble
and destroys the germs that lead to
consumption.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in ths trestmrnt of chronio coughs
and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal
bronchitis and other forms of throat 1
and lung diseases, and is excellent for
building up the system after colds or i
the flu. Money refunded if any cough
er cold, no matter of bow long stand
Ing, is not relieved after taking accord
ing to directions. Aik your druggist.
Crcomuislon Co., Atlanta, Gs, (AJrJ
INVESTIGATION TO OPEN
STATE HOL'SK, SALEM, Ore.,
Jan. 10 M The Investigation of
the slate prohibition department
opens with n hearing tonight nt which
at least five witnesses will be called.
These will be George L. Cleaver,
state prohibition commissioner: Gov
ernor Pierce. W. J, Herwig. superin
tendent, of the State Anii-Xalonn lea.
gue; Joseph Helgersnn. of Dallas,
president, of the District Attorneys
association and T. M. Hurlhiirt of
Portland, president of the Sheriff's
association of the slate.
The meeting tonight may not take
any actual testimony from these wit
nesses, but possibly they will esrh ha
given an opportunity to suggest to
the committee the lines that should
be followed in the probe.
EFFECT DF IRISH
PARTITION IS FELT
nt:BLTX. Jan. Ifl UPl The ef
feeta of the establishment of the
Free State, and of tho partition of
Ireland into North and South, are
beginning to be felt in the nrofes
siona of law and medicine. Hitherto
attorneyn have been able to practice
In any part of Ireland, but hence
forth they will have to choose be
tween Northern and Southern Ire
land as qualification in one does not
extend to the other.
P'ree State physicians have former
ly had a place on the Ilritish medical
register, which gave tliem a right
to practice in Great Prltain and the
colonies. As many Irish doctors are
educated for export this was a valu
able right. The Free State is now
considering the setting up of a aepar
ate Free State medical regiater, and
meanwhile the old arrangement is
continued.
It la hoped by legislation both In
thn Free State and Great Kritain
to effect an accomodation of Use
matter about whirht the medical pro
fession is much concerned.
Cab Driver Halted
During Speed Test
Charged with breaking the speed
law. H. It. Wright, driver for the
Hed Cab taxi company, van cited to
appear in court thin afternoon by
Van Hvart-erud, chief deputy nhrriff.
W right fa alleged to have driven by
the university and the I'atterson
achonl at the rate of over .10 mile
an hour and to have reirhed speed
of 4' miles when coming in on Ninth
artnue from the aouth part of the
'itr. The epced tent look place short
ly after one o'clock at a lime vheil
there were many students crossing
ihe ft reel and also many children
near the icboul, ike county uf fiver
declares.
NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK
How opportune that National Thrift Week and the great McMorran & Wash
burne January Clearance sales should occur simultaneously! Lowest prices of
the entire year are in effect. Hundreds are wisely taking advantage of the ex
traordinary savings available here. I low many dollars will YOU save by pur
chasing many future needs now.
-Dfonw! tfYadkiarntStm
DISPLAYED IN OUR
WINDOWS TODAY
Sports Clothes Will Be The Order Of The First
Spring Day.
When the first lovely day. of Bunshiny spring ar- in new modes that bespeak the youthful simplicity
rives you will wait to be ready with a smart little of line sponsored by Paris. An incomparable love
frock of flannel such as are featured in our win- Jy group, of dresses with nil the charm and d'u
dows at present. Oayly hued "Julian!" flannels tinefjou- of much higher priced apparel.
$19,75
$24.75
$29.75
Thrift Week Specials From
The Basement Store
Vacuum Bottles $1.29
IJeavy corrugated' aluminum pint size
Clothes Baskets 95c
Fine smooth white willow worth .$1.29
Triple Cookers $2.98
3 pans 2 qt. size each very economical
Enamel Dishpans 69c
Heavy grey enumel full 8 quart sizo
Ironing Boards $2.19
Folding boards large size special
"Don't Eat Another
Mouthful!"
until you know all about your digestive tract.
Are you eating tho right amount of fruits,
vegetables, meat, water, etc? What about
fowl cts what happens when you oat too many !
Wl at foods leave the stomach quickly; what
foods stay? When you know and observe theso
facts you will enjoy better health than you
have over known! Where will you get this
information T In
i
r'The New Butterick Cook Book
' on sale ut our Hultcrick Pattern counter.
$2.50 Copy
Prompt, Careful
Attention To
Mail Orders
Min,IIB,iKTh IBM mm lilTII ! mam
Buttons Made
To Your Order
Glove Department
Court Talks Over i
Road Supervisors
Urlffatloni from several dilrirt
of l.iue ir.re In todoj at the meetinc
of the irounlr court to urge tlie selec
tion of road patrolmen for whom ther
are sctliclr luiiportioj. Tin court re.
turned work today on the complicated
lank of namlui the Gt atiervi.ori for
the coming year. A partial llt wj
completed and thei, runnicrd and u;
to s lale hour this afternoon there
wn .lo final dei .tinn made in eternl
of the di.tricia and It not known
whether Uii would be completed to
day or he forced to go over until tomorrow.
EUGENE POST GETS
Geo. N. llci,n. IninriDi. flWi
Willi me u at. I'hoo 617. U
KtifvMie iot of tht American legion
Ifailn the nation an being first to turn
in a contribution to tht endowment
fund of the national organisation. The
Ktigcnfl r.egionnairna aent $75 mid
thq ('. II. Merry pout of Tainaqnn,
Florida, filed a contribution the name
day for SIT. 11. the pn being in
the vanguard of tha nation-wide eup
lort of the endowment launched by
the legion, according to announcement
received by local officer of thft poat
from national headquartcra at liidi
auoyoUt, lud.a&at
Kstnte. of J. S. P. Withers Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL KKTTLKMENT
Notice In hereby given that Leona
Wilhern, adtniiiifltratrtx of the estate
of J. S. 1 Withers, deceased, haa
filed herein her final report a audi
admimstratru, and that ten o'clock
in the forenoon of Thursday, the 10tli
day of Fcbn-nry, ltL'.", at the Court
room thereof, have been, by the
Court fixed and appointed as the
time and dn-e for hearing objections
to .aid report and for we final settle
ment of Ihe eatatc of Ueeaned.
l.KONA WITHERS,
AdminifllratriXt
A. K. WIlKKt.HH. Attorney.
No.1TTN-Mon-rt.v-flll
No CM
Fover headache or gripped
Cold, break in a dav for the million, who
tue Hill's, Headache and fevtr nop. La
Gnpp is checked. All in s way so relubls
that drufreiits guanntee results. Colds srsj
too important to treat in Itssrr ways.
AlldrussUts tl Trkaias
CASaRA&QUININE
Ota Rs4 Beat Vou ima1