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, - vt.. - "Page Ten Tuesday Evening, January 20 EUGENE GUARD .' T TT TV i I women's cm. mi. ml""" ntitUtrHK MtH ......' PlPFm! I'roboblj not another town iu Ore giu m aH badly crumped for spuce lor in fire. fighting equipment Kugeue. This is the opinion of city officials and others who iuhpectrd the ruiif(Mn(.'nt made for ho uaing the nt! Slli.WO Aniinciiu Lal'riuice tnii coubinutiuu pumper In the fir U purtnii'Ut. The new engine wan un luxidi'd today, and viU be demount ru ed at au iinderwriteru' test ne week. Two of the city'B fire engines are "double-decked V that is, one is plac' ed behind the other, und the rear en- tine muhL unit until the front one out of the Wiiy before it cun get out, The newly purchased book and lad' dcr truck it put behind one of the pumpers, the iiuick fire engine is a ao relegated to the rear, and the new engine js the only one not housed tw deep. "Keeping as fine a fire cnuipmen an Knugenc has in audi a dinky room is like tying a strong man's handH and expecting him to defend himself," aayi "Bill" N us bourn, fire chief. "If. by ac c id flit, one of our front engines would get tied up, two machines would bi held up instead of one. Our crowded quarters emmn the departmen s eifi ciency, and in an emergency the loss of a few minutes often may mean the loss of a firo or hundreds of dollars in damage." At the underwriters' test the engine will be required to pump 100 gallons of water a minute for six hours with out a stop. Water will be taken from ' the millraco over one side of the Eighth avenue bridge and dumped back into the race on the other side, "Past Exalted Rulcra Night," annual event on the calendar of Elk flora will he observed by the Eugene lodge of Elka at the meeting of Wed nesday, February 2ft, according to an nouncemcnt today of George Wood, secretory. 0ho past exalted rulera of the lodge will have entire charge of the program for. that evening. Tha following are the names of the pant cxnlted rulers of the Eugene lodge: .lames it. rage; It. T. Xlarrm, A. C!. Cockerliue, A. Ii. Peter, Julius (JoldHinith. H. A, Dunbar, ,Javid M. Graham, If. H. Leonard, O. 0. Ham mond, h. It. Flint, O. V. Huberts, It 8. Hr.vsou, II. 1. Hmart, T. 41. Kus hoII, W. W. UraiiHtetter, Fred K. Smith, Htn F. KuhkcII, J. It. McKy and O. A. Fannt. Eleven of the part exalted rulera are still residents of Eugene. ' MOVING PICTURES IIl'II.IO J. Wnrreq Kerrigan In "Captain JHonil." HKX Hotly (.'ompann Id "TIio Garden of Woods." CASTI.H Hichard narthel mpH in "The Itrlglit Shawl," "Captain IJIood." colorrnl nnd full of nction, makea ita first runs At (lie Ucllig thi'nfr toilny. The fiimuus atory by linfnpl rjnbatini fentnrea J. Wnrrcn Kerrigan In thn titlo roli. 'i'ho story la a vivid on of plratca on the high scita, nnd is declared by crit ica to be One of the very beat ot nil llio thrilling aon atorlca brought to the screen. The picture will run for four dnyN nt the HeiliR, giving way Wedneailiiy night to Weatcrn Viuidevllle nnd then continuing Tburndny, Friday and tint urdny. The Caatlc has announced a change in program, ltichnrd Karthelmcaa allowing in "The Itright Shnwl." Dcr. othy Uiah co-atnra with the popul.tr Jlartlielmeaa In liic picture, which waa brought back for today only nt tho re queat of friends of the production. The Itax nxoin preaenta Hetty Compaon In "The Garden of Weed," a cluver picture with nn abrupt end ing. Holiert V. HainswoTth adds nt- traction to Hie program with nn or gan aolo, tho "William Tell'' overture, nnd tho lilting "Jhilnty Miaa." Miaa .lobntmn dnniea, ni n u tK "llenrt of n Koae." in a very rent apeelalty pro log, waa one of the biggest hit a of the program Mondnr, nnd will again be lienrd tonight. ' m Tr. Aahton for Chlroprnctlc nnd Electro-lhernphy. Opposite llollij thajt,r. 1'hone SCO. if PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH T How To Opan Clogd Hot trill and End Head-Colda. Vou feel fine ill a few momenta. Your cold In head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged noatrila will open. The air paaaagea of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullneaa, headache; no hanking, snuffling, mueoiia discharges or dry ness: no struggling for breath at night. Tell ynue druggist you want a small bottle of Kly'a I'ream Halm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils, let it pene. trate through every air passage of tha head: soothe aud heal tha swol len, Inflamed mucoua membrane, and relief cornea inetantly. It ia just what every cold and ca tarrh eufferer needs. Ilon't stay atnffed-iip and miserable. By MARIAN LOWKY Olub Items Should Be Pboned To tba Society Editor Between 8:30 A. M. and 11:30 A. M. Telephone Number 1200 J An especially important meeting of the Eugene Daughter, of the Nile club ia to be held Wednesday after noon at the Craftsman club bourn; Fourteenth avenue and Kincaid street. It U the annual meeting of the club and at the aession officers for the coining year will be elected. Hostesaea will be Mrs. A. I.. I.onmi, Mrs. W. W Hranstetter, Mrs. K. V. Ford. Mem bers nro asked to phone Mra. Ford, The potluck supper and bard times party for which members of Eugeuc unit, No. 8, American legion auxiliary will entertain, will be an event of tins evening in the chamber of com nieree rooms beginning at aix-tbirtv o ClOCK. Mr. and Mra. Enrl Baker of Ban Jose, -California, are visiting at the nome or Jir. linker s fattier, Charles Baker, on Itiver avenue. Unity Study club will be enter tained Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the borne of -Mrs. A. W. Strong, 1100 Hilyard Btreet. All in terested are invited to come. Tbo Women's Benefit nsaocintion will entertuin Wednesday eveniog in tnc w. u. w. Hall. All members are Invited to come with their friends. Mr. and Mra. W. T. Kidwell are returning today to their borne ne.il Pendleton after a stay of several i months iu Eugene. They are making tiie trip by motor. ' Mra. T. A. Pearson will entertain the Mutrou-a guild auxiliary of the Ceutrol Presuyterians church at her home. 837 Ijiwreuce street, Wednea day afternoon ut two-thirty o'clock. Asslatunt hostess will be Mrs. C. it Cleaver and Mra. F. I). Greeiie. Mrs. lliuce J. Uiffcu will present the lc- son for the study hour, Inter Be club is planning for an in (creeling affair W eduesday evening when members and their husbands gutber at the Osburn botel for a nu hoat dinner at six-thirty o'clock. , . - "Daddies" night of tba Lincoln Parent-Teacher association will be held Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. There will be a buainess meet ing to be followed by a discussion of toxin-anti-toxin treatment for the prevention of diphtheria led by Dr. Seth M. Kerron. There will also be a talk on thrift by Wr. A. Elkina; a community sing, led by Dr. W . n. -Nenl: nn address on "Why Uuuiliea in Parent-Teacher associations," by C. P. Devereaux; vocal duet, by Dr. 0. I. Ilcnrdsley and John I). Benrdslye; bugle band selection by ' Lincoln school boys; stunt, by some of the f.ithere present; nunrtet number by P. W. Brown. Ernest (jilstrap, E. II Peterson. C. P. Devereaux. There will be a social hour and a luncheon, nnd it is plnnned to have candy enle for the benefit of the health clinic. Three paving petitions were read to the city council at ita meeting last night, and referred to the atrect com mittee. Property owners on the eaat aide asked for paving of Agate street from Franklin boulevard to Twenty fourtb avenue, Twenty-second ave nue from Agate to Columbia, Colum bia from Twenty-second to Fairmount boulevard, and Twenty. fourth from Agate to Columbia. Two petitions were required for this paving. I'aving of the following was alao asked; Washington street from Elev enth to Thirteenth, Thirteenth a short distance eaat to the continua tion of Waahington, and south on Washington from Thirteenth to Nine teenth. A resolution waa alao passed to open Clark atreet from Madison to Grand avenue. W. W. McCormick was hired to attend the municipal avia tion field at a aalary of S'25. the coun cil cooperating with the Lane County Sportsmen's aaaociation in this move. Dog lieenBea were reduced . from $10 and f'i tot male and female ani mals to $3 and f2.50. A man will be employed to enforce the ordinance, j Bank of Commerce and also president of the Oregon Bankera" association, left last night to preside at a meet ing of the executive committee of the association at Portland. General White to Be Guest of Units General George A. White, com mander of the national guard of Ore gon, will be the gueet of the Eugene guard units at the smoker and enter tainment to be held by the guards men next Monday evening at the arm ory, according to announcement today of Major W. G. White. The pro gram for tho event including a bas ketball game with the Itoseburg guard company nnd a aeries of boxing and wrestling events is nearlng comple tion. Refreshments will be one of the .features of tbe affair, is the announcement. Geo. N. McLean, Inauranca. 86(1 Willamette St. Phnna B17. If For quality cigars. Trince Nemo Address on Peace " Is Scheduled Here Arrangements were completed to' day at a meeting of the Ministerial union for n meeting to be held here by Clinton Howard, of Chicago, na tionally known Bpeaker ' on world peace. The meeting Is scheduled for tbo Central Presbyterian church for Friday evening, January 30. "World eace, will be the subject of the address. . . MS 145 SINGERS Mora thnn 145 aingora turned out for the first reheara.il of the Eugene Oratorio society nt tbe music audi torium of the University "f Oregon ehnol of music last night. The ao- ciety, originally planned for 100 per aona, rnised its limit to 150, -Monday night will be the weeklv re hearsal night, it wna Announced. John Stark Evans, director, states that he In need of more tenor voices, and sks that ns many tenors as possible ow up for next practice. Choruses rom Haydn's "Creation" were sung at night, nnd It was decided that each member waa to buy IiIh or her own music for (lie oratorio. The- orn- orio will be chosen today by a spe- cnmmitlee, ' I1U EFFECT TODAY Parallel automobile parking ia in rffact today in Eugene, an a result i-f an ordinance paMrd br tiie aity coun cil InM night, by n vote of 5 to 2. abolishing angle parkirg. . Councilman voting for the chHngf1 were Carl Washburne, Fred Lamb, (ioorgc Monroe, A. Is. Williamson. Kfiniey Hugh, nnd tbope opposed were H. A. Mct'ully and K. C. SSimnionn, The new law provides a one-hour pnrklng limiti duriog the, hours of T a. m. to 0. p. in. Arrests will not he made under thi new ordinance until locnl motorist?1 have hrenme familiar with It, declared Harney Hugh, nf the police commit tee. No car may park farther than six trcbes from the curb line, or closer tJion three feet from the car nbind or behind. The law went Into effect Immed iately by virtue of nn emergency clause attached. Mayor Parks signed the ordinance at 10 o'c'ock last night. JUDGE HARRIS SPEAKER , Judge Lawrence T. Il.irris will bp the aneaker at the Lincoln club bun quet In the Osbum botel dining room February 111. it Is announced by Will Steel, orgimiwr of tiie club. ShinM and music will be added to the pro gram. - POSTDFFIGE TRUCK Ky3 ADDED FOR EUGENE i mmM, i Increases in the parcel post bul nas handled through tho 'Eugene pontoffiec has led to provision being made for an additional truck to cover the local field, according to word re ceived by Darwin K. Yoran, post master, from the postoffico depart ment. At prenent one truck with two men ia operated here on the parcel delivery service. YVirh tbe ad ditional truck which will be put into service as soon as arrangements can be made faster delivery ia promised nnd the city will be divided into two ditrictn. one to be covered by each truck, the pontmastcr stated. The new member of the staff to take care of the additional service will be se lected from the eligible Hat, Mr. Yor an said. C. D. RORER LEAVES Claude D. Itorer, president of the yilE right fitting glasses will be your loyal friend for t years but you need to have your eyes examined regularly. You may need "younger" or "older" lenses. D Royal Qick OSTOM STSIST OPTICIAN Next Door to First . National ' ' . . ' Bank ,. 878 Willamette St., Eugene Easily, Quickly Prepared Because It Jells Well REX CELEBRATION PROGRAM NOW! TODAY! - Ifa JAMES .CRUZE'S Best Yet WELCOMING- BACK Eugene'i Favorite 'Organist Robert V. HAINSWORTH again at the . WURLITZER In aolo and letting I "The Garden of WeedsV Beautiful Betty in n ... 'hcni't thrilling drumu v""Vif love and luxury. ixt'l; NEWS MERMATD COMEDY I Prolog; 7:30 - 9:25 AlwayaThe Beat' Carpet Cleaning OLIVl ST.. IT ( ANO TH F hone 300 You are alwayi sure of Jell-well. It's such adainty, delicious dessert no dount about its reception at lunch or dinner. And it jells trcll. So there's never the slightest question about its success. Combine these two surcrstfiil quilitira w ith the (act thtt Jell well is simple and miy to make. There rou hare the reason hy thoutamli of women look upon it at the ideal emergency dessrrt and the most healiMul liter a hearty meal. It looks and tsites so good) Cear,sparklingandfull-Aavoredt Jell-well is always a favorite a perfect dessert for sny occasion. Make it whenever you have a little spare time during the day. It takes but a moment, lust add boiling water to Jell-well and note its ftavory fragrance For w e use pure gelatine nt ol the very finest quality. That's why you can always depend on Jrlf-well. Ak rour fencer for Red-Box ell-well. '1 ry it today. RED-BOX SLABWOOD and PLANER ENDS A combination that settles the heating problem forever. Planer ends are the ideal summer wood, also just tho thing to start the fires off with a rush on cold winter days. Now is the time to lay in your supply. '' ' The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. 5th and Willamette Sts. Phone 452 THE CALIFORNIA DESSERT MT FREE OFFER I A. H. 1 OFFfl M, Pmiefecti, I Jrllr! Ptn t riaaiT. rourxwi. nd (-r h ih Company nmmt ytwi FREE m W.uiiful tilumlnuin pint mosu di prina new artiia. Your friend. 1 Bin ur. will think rou faff tvlling then about Jell-wttl. Q J Prtvidww f tfrieiaal aka) Paiaa in uau a.n , f1M witsj im net ir ftft irt nrw wmm W4 Umf tsr. hit Jcit-wvil flMlr rttfM4 Nilxilif (TWiJi. 71 Beginners or Advanced Waterman Methods "Why wnsto time with tho old system when our now practical improved method will save you time, money and patience. Call Tor Freo Demonstration Winnie Irene Russell Studio 244 7th Ave East JUST RECEIVED NEW 'ROYAL SOCIETY' PACKAGES (Waste! AX BILLV nPPARTMENT STORE TREE DELIVER, TO ALL PARTS Of CITY Our Annual Now For Another Busy Day Of Thrift And January Clearance Sale Gur storo-wido saloa are bringing hosts of shoppers hero day after day. Consistent with our well established policies, wo .are sacrificing many things we well might keep for the coming season. Our keeping faith with the public means much to us, therefore savings and values shall be the paramount elements of our service. A. Lucky Buy In Percales, Yd. 18c -Standard ' quality, yard wide, in light grounds representing stripes, polka dots and a host of other patterns. A Few Of The Amazing Values In Domestics Made January Sale. possible by Clearance $6.50 Wool Mixed Blankets $5.19 Large, heavy weight double bed size blanketst iii cheery plaids in three color combinations. Hotels and rooming houses too should "not overlook this timely buy.. , . . .. , ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF RENOWNED $dobolinh Guaranteed Silk Hosiery 20c Outing Flannel Yard 15c 500 yards of this perfectly bleached 'J7 inch outing to sell at the special price of 15c a yard. Only $1.25 A Pair You have something to learn of tho service silk hosiery con give if you have never worn "Bobo link" stockings. If you have worn them, you've experienced a satisfaction that leaves nothing to be desired. We are sure of tho intrinsio worth of these, our own ,brand, that . wo guarantee them to bo satisfactory. POSSESS 10 BIG FEATURES THE DISCRIMINATING FAIR SEX DEMAND Mercerized ' Welt Ravel Stop Guaran teed Pure Silk Hose Three Seamed Back Spring' Needle Knitting Snug Fit ting Ankle No Shadow At Ankle Pleat- ' ed High Spliced Heel Double Sole Narrowed Foot. More than 20 shades to . select from. 36-Inch "Daisy" Cloth, Yard 29c This extra heavy weight bleached out ing flannel needs no other introduction. HURRAH BOYS t . Splendid Wool Serge Suits Close To Half Price $6.89 ACTUALLY BEARING $12.50 PRICING Tho jaunty all-around belted type of suits wide awake boys of 8 to 17 years enjoy wearing. tTJiey like their swagger cut. , . They are of good, serviceable navy serge, made to stand the activities of the red-blooded boy. - T v - BOY'S ; $3.50 Wool Slip-on Sweaters $2.89 Such a gay lot of them! Sweaters that, spell joy ous days at school. Color combinations the chaps who wear 26 to 34 like royal blue and orango or . navy and orange. . BOY'S -( $1.25 Dress Shirts 98c Golf style (collar band kind), of fancy stripes and checked madras. Sizes 12 to 14. Ax Billy's The Place To Buy Groceries Fancy Creamery Butter, Pound 46c 10 POUND SACK BEST CANE SUGAR 79c -4 TOUNDS ITALIAN PRUNES FOR 25o FANCY CALIFORNIA WHITE LAYER FIGS, TOUND 10o DILL PICKLES, GALLON 50c -3 LB. BOX SODA CKACKEftS 50c 65 FLOOR I OUTFIT 100 It'a the new; easy way to h beautiful waxed floor and linoleum. ' Thh Outfit Conwittt oil I Quart Johnw' Liquid WmM I Johnnn'l Wm Mop f lJohnon'M WeiihlmJ Float PetUhinf Bruah . . . . J Joh n t on Book on nomm Btovtityina log of . X ii teas