The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 22, 1925, Image 5

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    Thursday Evening, Jannary 22, 1925
T1IE EUGENE GUARD
Pao Five
CITY NEWS
11
Favorite Coats at
Removal Prices
The voguo is reflected in their very smart
lines.
Fashionable women arc demanding coats such
as these for early spring wear. The soft napy
py materials lend themselves to every dress'
requirement.
Fur-Trimmed Styles
at $29.50 to $89.50
In early season such models were valued at
twice the prices, within a few dollars, and
wore bo marked.
LARGE'S
865 Willamette
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
ATTENTION!
Members of Helmet Lodge and via
lors desiring to attend the District
nnrmtion at Albany Saturday eye
ing, Jon. 24th, will please leave name
iih A. V. Bremer or T. W. Munroe.
bmmittre, or be present at the reg-
lar meeting xnursnoy cveniug, jan.
vhen arrangements will be made.
A. V- HRlC.MKlt, K. o H. & S.
321
EUGENEAN TO SHOOT
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, CORVALLIS, Jan. 22. (Spe
cial) OvB. Angus of Eugene is a
member of one of the R. O. T. C. rifle
teams which will compete with North
western university this week. ' Two
teams will enter the match. Last week
the first team fired a match with Cor
nell university, Marion institute, and
Washington Stntc college. O. A. C"
score was 3lK)2 out of a possible
4000 points.
JUST ARRIVED
New Spring
Coats and Capes
New New York 5th Avenue styles
All the newest shades, priced
from
18.50 35
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(Continued from page one)
toduv in vinit i lift (ieortre N. Mc
Lean insurance office, local reprettcii-
tative oi the company.
Students Vaccinated-
Ail but approximately -o aludfnt.
at (be University oi Oregon who iiave
been exposed to smallpox have been
vaccinated, it ia reported by health
authorities on the campua. Those who
have complied with the ruling of the
state board of health comprise a
raaU percentage of those who were
in classes uf which Miss Mariau Nor
man was a member. Mies Norman is
in Portland with tiic smallpox and
beginning this mo nun g nil tho j
students who have not been vaccinat
ed will be refused admittance to clari
es until they have submitted to the
requirements. If they fail to be vac
cinated soon, steps will be taken to
have them quarantined. Letters were
sent out to various fraternities yes
terday telling them of the quarantine
ruling, and informing them of the
students in their organisations who
havo failed to report for vaccination.
Law Student Honored
Ernest Salt a, b graduate of Frank
lin high school of 1'ortlnnd, who reg
istered nt the University of Oregon
this term ns a prc-law student, is the
third university student to receive a
Hustler scholarship. At tho time ho
received the prize he wns attending
high school ami was the president of
the Portland Newsboys' association.
Ho was the first high school student
to get the award. The scholarships
are derived from profits of the sale
and advertising in the Hustler, a 01
page magazine, which is .tho official
organ of Portland newsboys. It is
edited by Sam Wilderman, university
law student and sports writer for
The Guard.
Schoolhouse Closed
Because of an epidemic of scarlet
fever in the neighborhood, tho Frank
lin district schoolhouse has been clos
ed, announces K. J. Moore, county
srhool superintendent. Dr. Scth M.
Kerron, county physician, visited
Franklin yesterday and discovered
three or four cases of the disease.
Tho school was ordered shut down
and fumigated. Classes will be resum
ed Monday, February 2.
conducting the business, Kich is an
experienced mechanic.
Yukon Boys to Meat .
The Yukon Comrade club met last
night at the M. K. church with W..'
P. Walter, director of boya' work,
discussed the recent conference at
Kerne burg, laid plans for the next com
rade mix at the "V" January 81, and ;
challenged other clubs to 4 debate
on the effectiveness of the navy as i
compared with the air service.
HolsteJn Breeders to Meet ,
The annual meeting of the Holitein
Breeders association of the state will ;
he held at the rooms of the Haleui
chamber of commerce January b, ac
cording to word received by Lane 1
breeders. The state association is 1
urging all Holstein raisers to atteud .
whether members or not. Officers for
the coming year will be elected at the
session.
Machinery Purchased
Mac MeLeau and Cogswell Campbell
who will open an ico plant on Frank
lin boulevard lu the near future have
returned from Portland wbera they
purchased mechanical equipment for
the place The building for tho fac
tory is now near completed and the
equipment will he installed at once,
the owners state Plsns for the in
stallation of the plaut here have been
under way for the past several
months.
Volleyball Is Played
-The Blackfeet won oVer the Flat
heads and the Mohawks defeated the
Comanches in the Y. M. C. A. volley
ball league last evening. The fol
lowing id the team standing: Black
feet, 50; yiwash, 45; Mohawks, 84;
Flathcads, 20: Piutes, 10: Comanches
4. .
Hore From Iowa
U. C. Jenkins of Alta, Iowa, arrived
in Eugene today, and will visit with
Ed Wells, an old acquaintance, at
1406 Twelfth avenue east. Mr. Jen
kins is planning on shipping his
household goods to Eugene, and may
make his home in Lane county.
16 Dogs Licensed
Since the passage of tho now dog
license ordinance by the city council,
10 owners of dogs have bought li
censes in tho city recorder's office,
it was announced today. Owners will
have the remainder of tho week to
obtain their permits, and on February
1 the dog catcher will be instructed
to impound all animals not properly
licensed.
Coma from Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Hunt returned
the first of the week by automobile
from Seattle. Accompanying them for
a visit in Eugene was Mrs. II. P. Mc
Connell, aunt of Mrs. Hunt. Miss Kos
engocn of the Eugene hospital staff
also went to Seattle and back with
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt.
Garage Is Opened
A garage and used car exchange
has been opened by Herbert Moore.for
merly of Chicago, at 857. Pearl street
it is announced today. They have
rented from Jones and Kompp a 40
by 50 foot space in the rear of their
establishment for the purpose of
Beauty
A Gleamy Mass of Hair
35c "Danderine" does Wonders
for Any Girl's Hair
Hart SchalTntr & Msrs
The New English Suits
Must Be Just Right
for Spring
There's no compromise. with younj; men; a
suit's right or it isn't. "We're tluit way too.
Thorp's no nlmost with us. Our new English
suits are right in every detail just the right
fahries the right button f pacing the right
lapels they'd even please a real "Londoner"
himself.
Wade Bros.
Home of Hart Schnffner & Marx Clothes
Girls! Try this! When combing
nnd dressing your liflir, jiint iiiotHt.cn
your hair-brush with a little "l'nn
dcrino" and brush it through your
hair. Tilt? effect Is startling! You
ran do your hair up ininiediHiely and
it will appear twice at thick and
heavy a mans of glcniny hair, spark
ling with life and piieKcuMiiig Ihnt in
mmparahlo snftiices, frcNluicHS and
luxuriance.
While beautifying Hi" hair "Hbo
derine" in also toning and elimulating
each single hair to grow thick, long
and strong. Hair slops fnlling out
and dandruff diapper. ict a hot.
tie of "Panderinc" at any drug or
1 toilrt counter and just see how heal
j thy and youthful your hair appears
after thi" delightful, refreshing dress
! inc.
Knights of Pythias to initiate
Helmet Irfidge, No. 33, Knights of
Pythias, will confer the rank of knight
on candidates tonight. They will also
complete arrangements for their trip
to Albany Saturday to the district
ennrention. A full membership is de
sired.
San Joss Woman Here
Dr. Franc Lucile Hard, formerly of
Eugene and now a resident of San
Jose, Cal-i was in the city yesterday
to look after her mining properties in
the Bohemia district. Her father, the
late F. J. Hard, owned extensive min
eral property in that locality.
S. P. Men In Portland
L. h. Graham, district freight and
passenger agent, R. IT. Holmea, trav
eling freight and passenger agent,
and F. G. Lewis, city passenger agent
of the Southern Pacific railway, arc
in Portland today on company business.
Motorist Fined
W. J. Moorc, accused of parking
his automobile inside n snfcty'"zono,
pleaded guilty when arraigned before
Judge George A. Gilmore in municipal
court today, and waa given a fine of
$2. .
Laws for Meridian
Sam Hugh, real estate man, George
E. Frost, representative of the Meri
dian farms, C. H. Harold and D. W.
Mays are to leave this afternoon on a
business trip to inspect the Califor
nia property.
Speaks at Albany
To speak on the program of the
Albany Parent-Teacher, association
meeting last night, Miss Mozelle Hair
of the extension division, XTniverslty
of Oregon, went to Albany last night.
She spoke on a health program for
public schools.
Dance License'lssued
A license to operate a dance ball
at the liorane Grange hall was issued
today by the county court to George
Budingtori.
Returns From Portland
Carl Gray, of the commission de
partment of the Gray Cash and Carry
store, haa returned from rortlaud
after a visit of a few days.
Colonel at Notl
Colonel J, J. Hnrbnngh, T.nne coun
ty juvenile court officer, was at Noti
today to investigate a rnae in that
district. .
Leaving for The Dalles
Frank .Tue. Chinese tenor of the
Cniversity of Oregon, is leaving f r
The Dalles where he has been engng-
Gas on Stomach
Won't Let You Sleep
Gas pressing on heart and other
organa sometiinea rausea a restless,
nervous feeling nnd prevents sleep.
Adlerika helps any cane gas on the
stomach, unless due to deep-seated
causes. The (Jl'ICK action will sur
prise you. llreaiise Adlerika is such
an excellent intestinal evacuant It is
wonderful for constipation it often
works in one hour and never gripes.
Allen's I'rug store, Nt Ninth Ave.,
Kast.
Special Free Offer: Regular $1.50 Boncilla Facial Treatment (Men or Women)
absolutely free of charge by appointment only with Mme. Webber at the drug
department.
5JJ In sift it years this dress rapines only 1
yards of 4-mJ) material and H yard of entrust
isjj jpmch wuteriiL
.Butterick
Design
5834
1
uw
5Si2Incliutm the scarf, this dress requires only
) i yards of jp-tnch material for sift iS "
amount of contrasting material trims tit scarf.
Butterick
Design
5852
5"ST2Tfi sccftt swift Method dftswuskeri
uk in gathering Let is toU yon m the Dehor
for this drtst
So Easy to Make
The Popular Slip-Over One-Piece Dress
Butterick
Design
5832
4
Here jrou see three new versions of this
favorite style. Make your choice, then
get your pattern at our Butterick De
partment. At very small cost you can
make the dress. The Dehor, a wonder
ful dressmaking guide, included with
each Butterick Pattern shows you how to
lay out your pattern on the least possible
amount of material; then it shows you
with pictures how to make trie dress from
start to finish. Your pattern' envelope
tells you the exact amount and kind of
material to buy, and at our piece-goods
counter you will find just what you want.
We have all the popular materials in the
new shades. . You are sure of success if
you use Butterick Patterns and follow die
Dehor. Visit our store to-day."
Always Buy BUTTERICK PATTERNS including DELTOR
Friday and Saturday Only!
Half Price Remnant Sale!
Semi-annual half price remnant-days that will bring hundreds of prudent shop
pers to our store.
1000 Remnants On Sale! Remnants Of Every
Description!
SILKS COTTONS. WOOLENS CRETONNES CURTAININGS
RIBBONS LACES DRAPERIES, ETC.
A wonderfully fijio lot of dcsiruble lengths and materials Friday
or Saturday pay just ONE HALF tho alreucly low price!
WE ADVISE EARLY SHOPPING FRIDAY FOR THE BETTER CHOICE!
BUTTONS MADF,
TO ORDEE
FREE
1025 CALENDARS
BALCONY OFFICE
fd to ing ntt month. .Tue lo hat
Kovcrnl rnjtiiBPinf ntn nt rortlnml dur.
inn the coming month.
Suit For Dlvorca Filed
KmH Harrington toflny filrd auit
for clivorrp from his wifp, iMo Har
riuRlon, charging cruel nnd inhuman
trpatmpiit. The couple were married
July 1, 1018 ami have two children.
Ilcginter Huff, underwent an opera
tirn for apitendiriiia yrjtterdny nfier
noon. She in reported improving rap
idly today.
Undergoe Operation
Minn Vera Turner of the Morning
DANCE
in the land of the
SHEIKS
AN ARABIAN NIGHT
Saturday, January 24
Winter Garden
Special Scenical Setting
FAST
SAFE
CCHVEKIEXT
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
Leave hiiKRiie for Port
lund nnd fntArniPdlntQ
ntnpn 7 : R0, 11:15 . m.;
2:00 iinil 1:05
dally.
Mmltrd Train
Oregon Kle(rlc
nil thru ttrketi
Kt via H. P. A
Groat Nnrlhm or North
ern Pacific Ryu.
. F. 8. APPELM AN
Ticket Aginl
Telephone 140
m.
ant
to thn
H. and
A Raw. Sore Throat
Eatet Quickly When You
Apply a Little Mutterolo
And MiMterole won't blitr like the
sld-fashioned mtiitard piaster. Jut
spread it on wilh your fingrri. It
penetrate to the sore spot with a Rent le
tingle, loosens the contention and drawl
out the aorenea and pain,
i Musterole ia a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It ia fine for
quick relief from sore throat, bronchitia,
tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma,
neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu
risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and
aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore
muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet,
colds on the chest. Keep it handy
for instant use.
I ToMotAerit Muittrolsli till
mad In milder form tor
babita and small children.
Ask for Children's MuaUroU.
3oc and 65c, jars and tubes; hos
pital 8ize,J.iw.
Lloensod to Wed
Ktlward K. Srhmidt and Mnraiiri't
A. Miller, both of lnilm. werf Hi-ant-pi!
a inarriniti liirnan in llin office of
1 lie county dirk ycntrnlny afternoon.
Farm Nama Filed
'J'lip nntno of tlm ilrriMilraf Knrma
was fikd lodn.v nt Hie offirn of (lie
rnunty rlork by Virgil Parker.
Hers From Harrlsbitro
V. A. Klliotl, roNiilcnl of the liar
rlnlnirK diNtrirl. was a biiHinrpti vis
itor in Ibis rity today.
Visits In Portland
l.psti-r ('. Iliilin lrft by auto this
nmrninr In sprnd Ih next vo or
tbrre day on a hunincss visit.
Batttr than m maitard platttt
Hoy Scout Troops
Hear Hanker Talk
Thrint week advice from a haiikT'p
firrA point waa presented at a Hirel
ing of llie oy Seoul, troopa of the
Kirnt (hriliiin churrh lant evening.,
Ilnrnld Itejtlen, i f lite tnnk f tjom-men-e.
aa the prlnripa) apeaker ai
the meeting whirh wa well aitettded
In (he cujt. Mrmhera of the Lane
County Itiinkera' nKKoeiatlon arc
apeokiug in varioiia ditricia of the
county this week in ohtervance of the
thrift period.
STOP CATARRHI OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Bays Cream Applisd in nostrils
Believes Head-Colds at Onoe.
If ymir nostrils are rloggrd and
your head Is atuffed and you can't
breathe freely because of a cold or
ratarrh. Just t a small bottle of
Kly's Cream Halm at any drug store.
Apply a little of this fragrant, anti
septic cream Into your nostrita and
let It penetrate through eTery air
passage of ynitr head, aonthing and
healing ths Inflamed, swollen rmirnua
membrane and you get Instant relief.
Ah! how good It feels. Your noa
Irtla ore open, your head la rlear, no
mora hawking, snuffling, blowing; no
more headache, dryness or struggling
for breath. K.ly'a Cream Halm is
Just what sufferers from head colds
and ratarrh need. It's a delight.
Cut This Out-It Is Worth Money.
Hcucl this ad nnd ten cents to Foley
Co., L'S:io Sheffield Ave.. Chicago,
III., writing jour name atid address
ilenrty. Yon will receive a sample
bolite of KOI.KY'S HONEY ANl
Tilt COMPOUND for coughs, colds
er.il tonrscness, nlso sample pneknges
of KOI.EY PIM.H, a Uieuretic atim
ulant f.ir the kidneys, and FOLEY
CATHARTIC TAHLKTS for constt
pstlon and bilinusucas. Theao de
pendsblo remedies are free from opi
ates snd havo helped millions of peo
ple. Try them! (,0V)
FISCHER-SOULTS
LUMBER CO.
6th and High Phono 572
OAK FLOORING
HAMMOND SHINGLES
Wall Board
Roofing
Cement
LUMBER and LATH
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine :."ert
at fid your system of Catarth or Dssf-
acts caused by Catarrh. !
S4a fry a"rmtg ku frr em 40 rears
F.J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio
DANCE TONIGHT
Laraways 1
Above Music Stoi
"The Outcaats" J. Afi3L Dancing 9 to 12