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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1925)
Lrday Evening, January 24, 102." THE EUGENE GUARD Page Flvd Final Reductions On All Winter Furred COATS Savings Ranging Frequently to 12 Off $16.75 to $79.50 Every coat is new. ft very type of model is included. The fabrics nro and uepend- and are fur- enlianced by luxurious t r i m niings of selected furs. All fashion nblo colors and black. In most ev ery instance tbe coats included arc of styles suitable for the new season. fine able ther LARGE'S 865 Willamette hit vice between New York and Spain, uud tbe construction ia under wnjr be- tweeu Spain aud Italy, according to word received by J. A. McKevitt. lo cul Western Vuion uianHger. Thi t'dble iu of special construction and so made that it will carry loOO letters per ininute, or eiual to radio. The i'M ia laid via The Azores and will areally facilitate the hiii'dUng of traf fic between the United States and the above-named countries. Two Licenses Issued Two uiarriuKu licenses were is- , Kiicd today at the office of the coun ty clerk and this brings the total for January to 111 up to late thin afternoon. The licenses were issued to Taut L. Sims and ltena May Swart 2, both of KuRene, and Mortou :-: CITY NEWS :-: fcber of commerce at the formal ution of the new home of the tie chamber of commerce thin tup, will return trom Seattle, to ow evening. Mr. Kircuoff while (Continued from page one) in the north also attended a meeting of insurance agents. New Cable in Service The new Western Union high speed cable which is under construction he tween New York and Italy is now in NEW ARRIVALS New spring sweaters for women with and without sleeves Beauti ful colors, priced from $4 to $8.50 Silk umbrellas, all colors, specially priced at $5.00 Those new spi;ing coats and capes for women, very latest $15 to $35 t'pry MarV hotli of Springfield. Matrimony Lane county ince the first of the vi-ur bus shown a big drop following the usual holiday ruoh, according to th report of Jt, S. ltiysou, county clerk. Jail Population Drops inly .X4 priMiiiers were confined today at tJie Lune county jail which is a rather low figure considering that as high us 50 have been there at sev eral tunes during the past few months ' It s getting very lonesome u round the hotel with only .'U of the bo.ta here," is the lament f H. I. lee, county jailer. The jail constructed for l'J prisoners a number of years ago will be abandoned and a new building erected if plans backed by teverat local civic clubs are carried throtiu. New Lights On Jail Klectricians were busy today in stalling two new aud larger lamps ou two upper corners of the county j.nl1 building rep.acmg lights ' that were i not considered eff.cieut. The new ', lights will eliminate any possibility ; ot prisoners breakitig through the walla and making a get-away without unyuue oiivthe atreet bating the es cape as has happened on two occa sions during the past year. Rebekahs to Meet The Past Noble Grand's club of! the Uebekah lodge will meet in the parlor of the 1. U. O. F. temple, Mon day evening, Jau, lid at 7:;to o'clock. All Past Noble (irand'a are invited to be present. Committee tor tuu even ing: Mesdaines Bristol, Uurshiuau, and Sjiod grans. Pastors to Exchange The Itev. Frank Fay Kddy will; preach in the Unitarian church in i 1'ortlaud next Sunday, exchanging with the Hev. William U. Eliot of tiial city whivwill occupy the local Unitar ian pulpit. The soloist at the Sunday morning service iu this city w.ll be Alberta Carson. To Reside in Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lyons of Glad stone, have returned to Eugene to make their permanent home. Mrs. Lyons was formerly M.ss Corbiua lierger, and the couple have lived in GhuUtonc since September. Taken to Portland Deputy United .States Marshal Wells was here today to take Louis Sing, Chinese, charged with sale of nar-! cotics to the 1'ortlaud jail. Siug was arrested here tJiia week in a raid by federnl agents. ' County Bounties Paid The county bounties were paid to day to Herbert Windham, resident of the Mabel district, for the killing of bobcat and to Kenneth Horn of Not! for a bobcat. The hunters were at the office of the county clerk today. Here from Portland ' Karl Kilpatrh-k, director of the University of Oregoo extension di vision at I'ortlnnd, arrived in the city yesterday to transact business on the campus. New Home Started Work on the building of a new home on the Kivrr rod baa been stnrted by Frank Itailor who recently purchased th,e site from D. D. Dickinson Legion Post Flics The incorporation papers of the Calvin Funk post number of 'the American legion of Cottage Grove were filed today at the office of the county clerk. Goes to Los Angeles .To purchase goods for her new mil linery store, soon'to he opened on the Hpcond floor of the Larnwny building. Miss Leone Jenkins left the first of the week for Los Angeles. Here From Walden Floyd .Tones, school offieinl of the Walden district enat of Cottage (Jrove. was a busincKH visitor In Ku gene today. Dance License Issued A dance hall license was issued to day by the county court to ( 'ene. I effenbacher to operate the MeKen r.ie park hall . Visits in Albany I Miss Isa'ielle Hoover of the Cas cade nitionnl forest office left this afternoon for Albany, to sprnd the week-end, with relatives. C. B. McFarlnnd Here C. H. MeFartai'd. district ranger of the ( 'ascade nntional forest at Mr Kpnrie bridge, was n business visitor in Eugene je-eriay. Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffaer & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits Better fabrics, better style, better tailoring, wore satisfactory service and greater value than you've had for years. That's saying a lot, but we guarantee it. Our advance show ing is extensive and early buyers are talking about their beauty. $35 to $50 Wade Bros. Home of Hart Schaffner & .Marx Clothes Home Is Sold ' Mrs. A. Net t lei on Tins pnld hT home in Fnirmonnt lo Dewev McAl pin. It is announced by L. E .Hodges, who handled the deal. Bounty is Co'lected J. N. Smitlison. resident of (Jie Euln district, was nt the office of the j ri'tinty clerk tnrln v lo collect the 1 Ixuinty on two ttohentn. ! Chinese Tenor to Sing Sacred Songs J Frank .Tup. Ch'nese tenor, will five a sacred cn'prt nt the First Chris tian church in Salem. Sunday morning and evening, it is announced by the ' university mIi"o of music. Mr. .Tue. who is studying under John Sejf-rt, Dtippired nt the Heilig theater during the last week. . (-.ineert nt The Dalles high school will nl-o t'e given by Mr. Jue, The . tfnrratn ill in- Inde a dur-t with llnrv Kariente;n ho is tenrhing in The Dalle-.. A third concert w'H I given at Tillamook Febfusry Jtt. Pr. A"htn for Chiropractic unl Kctro-ih'-rpT Opposite Ileili ' theater. I'hone 800. :f SPECIAL FREE OFFER: REGULAR $1.50 BONCILLA FACIAL TREATMENT ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE THIS WEEK ONLY! Make appointments with Mme. Webber at drug dep t. yfftl Jli? ' 0 . Charming New Spring Frocks-. . Everyone Shown For.The First Time Today! Good news indeed for the woman who desires nn inexpensive little frock to "fill in" tho gap between waning winter mid tho first official spring day. Youthfully becoming frocks for every oecn'sion dinner, dance, ten or bridge. Fashioned of crepe do chine, georgettes mid novelty crepes in the season's now high colors. Featuring the new flounce effect tho godet, ruffles, pleats by the score, and ex quisite embroideries. Tastefully adorned with gleaming metal lic flower shoulder bouquets, flowing vel vet ribbons, etc. EVERY SIZE 1 6 TO 50 frHC yum Latest news of tho world of fashion condensed for quick reading. Fashiongrams is an exclusive M. &, W. featuro for Eugene. Brooches are con)iugbaok but one wears them differently r-on the side of the dress, and in a diagonal position. Pale, pink crepe do chine makes sports and afternoon frocks that look delicious enough to eat. One of the smartest two-piece frocks has a juniper blouse of stockingotte like men's halbriggau underwear hound with silk crepe, mid a pleated skirt Ao match. The ensemble for spring is more important than ever. The smartest frocks have matching coats, what ever the oc casion. Not in years has high color been as prominent as in tho advance showings. Fashionable women are wearing gorgeous Spanish shawls under their evening wraps. Stockings may be white, but even with white shoes nude is smarter. The most successful tyiie of skirt is perfectly flat n back, with pleating across tin; front. New York's choice of glove colors rests on light sliades, such as fawn, champagne, beige, sand and mode. Faris is promoting Nile green as the new shade for .eve ning. Antique jewelry is being revived so if you nro fortunate enough to own some bring it forth. MONDAY A Very Decisive Reduction on Women's and Misses Sweaters Salo T'rico $6.85 About two dozen sweaters in this lot to be closed out Monday at this unusual low price. Smart brushed wool and novelty knit sweaters, many with pretty clip pod wool collars, in all tho bright shades suitable for spring wear. Formerly priced to if 12.50. LOOK THINNER FEEL THINNER BE THINNER! You may ncbievo a certain slender ncss immediately by wearing the marvelous new Oossnrd rubber re ducing garments they mold your f ig uro comfortubly to the slender propor tions decreed by fashion. Superflu ous flesh is gently but surely massag ed away with ev ery step, every movement you make. Our expert graduate corscticro has made a thorough and intensive study of tho reducing garment problem and will gladly, without any charge, explain in "detail tho scientific benefits of tho rubber reducing corset. SPKCTAii ATTENTION GIVEN TO MKDIC'AL AND MATKRN 1TY FITTINGS. January -Sale Of Hosiery $1.50 Pure Silk Hose 89c Pair Good weight silk hose, pure dyed (which moans free from artificial weighting) slight irregularities, in most cases scarcely discern able, account for the extremely low price. Wide rango of fash ionable colors. "La France" Silk Hose $1.69 Pair Full fashioned pure silk hoso of an extra heavy and serviceable weight. Irregulars of a $2.50 quality. "Wearing quality in no way impaired. Many new shades. 60c Glos Silk Hose 39c Pair A beautiful lustrous artificial silk hose that has all the appearance and wearing qualities of much higher priced hosiery. Every pair is PERFECT in every way. All sizes and in n pleasing choice of light and dark shndes. Very special for Monday, 3!)o pair. Wool And Silk-Wool Hose $1.50 Pair A comfortable and luindsomc ap pearing hose for immediate and early spring wear. Pretty heather mixes and plain colors. Snug nnd neatly fitting nt ankles. Somo with smart clocked effects. 66x80 Finest Cotton Blankets, Sale $3.95 Pair Slightly soiled from window and counter display all fully worth $5.25. One laundering will make -thorn like new. In pink and grey plaids. Just a few left at $.'1.!)5 pair. ,' xnwat 1