The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 27, 1925, Image 5

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    g(lay Evening, January 27,
THE EUGENE GUAED
Tago Five
.niiouuiTu n.v c. s. IWIon, appoint
ed trustro of the aioik.
Silk Umbrellas
at Reduced Prices
$4.95
$5.95
and up to
$10.95
Original
Values
$5.95 to
$12.75
Colored silk tops and sturdy framed umbrel
las are included at very special prices.
Green, red, navy, brown, grey and staple
black offer a -wide selection from which to
choose at these attractive low prices.
LARGE'S
865 Willamette '
Guest Day Wednesday
All member of the Hrotherhooii of
American YueiueD are invited to bring
Iheir friemia to the entertainment
ami party which the organization ia
holding in the F.nglca hall Wednesday
night. Tho affair ia to be given at
8 o'clock. There will be a program,
games, stunts, with prizes to be giv
en fur the emits, to be followed by
luurh anil dauring. Karh year the
organization fponsnra one or more
of these eutertaimnents. I
ItCugeoe with marked success, it is re-
orted, and Br. Danford wiu continue
Ipeakios every night the coming
keck. Mrs. Danford conducts a ser-
ice for boys and girls every after-
SjOOD
iotfd Fellows to CobtiTB
Installation of officers of the sub
rogate lodge of Odd Fellows at Co-
inirg will be attended by a group of
:-: CITY NEWS :-:
(Continued from page onej
"Cascarets" 10c
if Constipated,
Dizzy, Bilious
Foel fine! Let
"Caacart ts"
clean your
bowels and
stimulate your
liver. No grip
ing or over
acting. Mil
lions of men,
women and
children take
this harmless
laxative ca-
Ihartlc. It doesn't sicken you like,
ills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes
lice acts wonderful. 10c, 25oi
kni 60c boxes any drug store.
i
Odd Fellows from Eugene tonight
The drill team of the canton will go
and members are asked to appear in
uniform.
Compiles Magazine Article .
An article of the Pacific Builder
and Engineer of Seattle ia being pre
pared by E. Eugene Chadwick, sec
retary of the chamber of commerce;
telling nt the building growth of Eu
gene during 1024. The editor of the
magazine requested the article.
Leave for The Dalles
Frank Jue and Reuben GoffaVicre,
from the University of Oregon, arc
leaving on a short concert tour which
will "take them as far as The Dalles
where they are scheduled to give a
concert on January 20, at the audi
torium.
To Sell Bankrupt Stock
Bankrupt stock of T. W. Munroe's
hardware and furniture store on
Eitthtu avenue west will be sold Wed
nesday morning aj'll o'clock, it is
Club Meats Thursday
The Home Economics club of Ir
ving will hold an all-day cession in
the Irving grange hall Thursday, for
the purpose of sewing on the cur
tains for the grsuge bouse. Members
are aked to bring their needle and
thitablc prepared to work, mid to
bring their lunch.
Takes New Position
Donald Trairie, son of Mr, and Mrs.
J. H. Prairie, left yesterday for Os
u:ird, Cut., where he will bo em
ployed in a bookkeeping position. Ilia
hrotiicr, Unicr I'rairic, aud sister,
Blanche I'rairie, live at Oiuard.
Leaves for California-
Wallace' I'otter left yesterday for
California points on a buainots trip
for the Totter Manufacturing com
pany. ,
W. F. Osburn Ill
Called to Marshfield by the serious
illness of her husband, W. F. Osburn
Mrs. Osburn passed through Eugene
Sunday night, it was learned today.
P. J. Stadleman Hare
P. J. Stadlemari, mayor of The
Dalles, and a party of friends, stop
ped in Eugene over night last night.
Here From Cottage Grove
H. J. Shinn, attorney of Cottage
Grove, waa a business visitor in this
city today.
(Continued from page one)
C- Hart SchafTnar it Mars
Naturally You Expect New
Patterns for the New Season
New styles, too. So there is nothing
startling in the announcement that
we have them. But the big thing
about the spring showings is the val
ues straight through the line. The
styles are the new English ideas
"wide shoulders, slightly closer fitting
over the hips, roomy trousers.
Come see them we're ready now!
Wade Bros.
Home of Hart Sohaffncr & Mary. Clotlirn
crease taken into consideration and
the elimination of certain funds, the
governor told ' the committee 'there
was a surplus of $1S1,77S.S2 over the
institutional , requirements. The bud
get estimates that the governor suid
should be eliminated were: $30,000
for battleship Oregon;. $173,903 for
state accident commission; $20,000
for market agent, and tho quarter
mill roud tar amounting to about
$."20,400. The governor also urged
diversion to the general fund of half
a mill from the one mill veterans'
state aid tax, which would amount in
two years to about S"i20.440.
Inoreaaes Planned
The govcrnor'called attention to in
creases in certain state revenues
which lie said would be realised if
certain pending legislation is enact
ed. An increase in the poundage tax
on fish he said would yield $:100,000
in two years; cigarette tax $100,000;
motion picture tax $:iUO,000 and a
severance tax on timber $1,500,000.
Fees from the corporation depart
ment, he estimated, would show an in
crease of $100,000 in the two years.
Considering all these he estimated
that the surplus would be $2,000,000
over budget estimates.
'Both the governor and Senator
Tavlor of Umatilla, .Morrow and
ELKS NOTICE
Itegnlar session of
ugene Lodge, No.
t.H , II. I f. I .I I
JN. 1025. 7:30 p. m.
2!) SKf'KKTAItV.
OUR LOAN
POLICY
This bank lends
money only to non
cat, responsible per
sons who have dem
onstrated their abil
ity not only to save,
but to make bor
rowed capital return
a profit. If you be
lieve that your mon
ey will he safe when
left with a bank run
for the purposo and
In the manner we
run t h is one. then
we Invite you to be
come one of our
customers and make
u.ne of -the con
venience and protec
tion we offer.
Bank
OF
Commerce
EUGEN E.OREGON
Many Decisive Reductions on Women's Apparel
Mark the Final Week of
MOST EXTRAORDINARY1.
I u - w l v mm
f W1L Tf iVI J 1'YV t" 11 BV V ah ffcV a" JTW W - aBBBl V
mtv ,
Clearance of 50 Smartly Tailored Dresses!
FLANNELS
JERSEYS
. TWILLS
EVERY SIZE
SATINS 1
CREPE SATINS
VELVETS
EVERY SIZE
A Truly Sensational Value for the Final Week
of the Great January Sales.
This group, of 50 lovely drosses is the
result of a special purchase just received
to which we've added a number of higher
priced dresses from our regular stocks.
There's not one dress in this entire lot
that you would ever dream of obtaining
. for such a little price.
No attempt will be made here to describe
them. The first 50 women to examine
them will bo buyers we're satisfied
with that!
Such a splendid opportunity to business
women to secure a smart serviceable lit
tle dress for office or 6toro wear!
They're on salo Wednesday morning nt
9 and we expect tho $9.85 dress rack to
bo quito empty by closing time jWednes
day evening!
See These Remarkable Dresses in Our Windows Today
Clearance of a Few
Discontinued Numbers in
High Grade
Corsets
Former
Values to
$7.50
$1 .98
1
A final clear away price on this
lot of Gossard, Nemo and Ameri
can Lady corsets that sold a short
time ago up to $7.50. Front and
back laco models in fancy brocade
coutil. All sizes but NOT nil
sizes in every style.
, riensc. note particularly
(hesn arc all perfect in
every way. None soiled
. or mussed in Ihe slightest
way.
Just 12 Coats formerly
Priced to $22.50 '
On Sale
' TO THE FIRST . t fffiT
11 T.TTflTCY
12 LUCKY
WOMEN AT
Here's a value that will not be duplicated for a good
many moons.
Think of buying a smart looking serviceable coat for
immediate and early spring wear for as little as $9.85.
PLEASE- NOTE AOATN THERE AT?E ONLY 12 COATS TO BE
SOLD AT THIS PRICE.
The sizes are, 16 to 40.
ON KALE WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK.
A Final Disposal This Week of
Coats and Dresses worth to $49.50
Just ten coats included at
this sensational clearance
price ,
We cannot urge too stron
ly your early attendance
to this groat final
clearance salel
Coats and dresses at $19.85 that were it not for The dresses are in sizes 16 to 44. Mostly wools
the newer merchandise crowding in would sell for and finer flannels. There's a wide choice in
much more. Tho coals nre all excellently tailored every size. Such exceptional values as theso
of woolen fabrics in brown, grey and tan; some cannot possibly be offered again 'soon. " Do come
with furcollars. early!
fl Sir Jamesk&arrie
n famous author of
"PETER PAN"
Kathleen
author of
"MOTHER"
LMiMoiifdomsiy
author of
"ANNE OF GREEN GABLES"
an among the celebrities
who have written for the
DELINEATOR.
FOR FEBRUARY- 20e
t out Butter! ck Department
$1.50 Boncilla Facial
Treatment (
FREE this week only!
O 1
Dale
of Percale House
Aprons 79c
Second Floor.
t t'nion appfnred in l,fl.lf of ihe hill ;
I In ijropriHii $:RKMH( for teli'f
1 rrmri whoce cropc have frozen out.
WATER BILL PASSES
I STATU IKit'SK, SAI.K.M. Ore..
1 .Ian. 2T. Hvtiate hill IJ.". proviil n for
la water nupply-for (lie rtty of Bend
hy exchanging whit from f iraWnite
, river for a similar amount of water '
lfnm Tumalo rreeb. wan iafed hy
Ihe senate t'Nlay. It wan introdnrel '
hy Senator 1'plon and Iteprennia
tii ra Hamilton, Collier and llurdi' k. ;
Chairman Garland announced that,
' there will he a piihlic hearing neit '
Monday night in Ihe cenale cbamher ,
v the intenlieiuion of the Rtate nro- I
' Vinn dnHirl inent. Anyone who
wiftea will have the privilege of being
beard.
i Lit. J. A- Linvillt, fedtcal iitukilii-
thin conimisaioner for Oregon is ex
pected to be railed tonight before Ihe
prohibition investigation here to tes
tify. LICENSE BILL ASKEO
K1ATK IIOl'HK. CAI.Kjr. Ore..
Jan. IT. Vani'ouvev, Waeli., as a
grpina green fur 'Oregon folk will
suffer if hill paisrd today hy the
noiie or the legislature hevouin a
law. The hill would do away wilh the
ronnly resident reiiuirementa fur a
woman seeking a license tn marry.
Kepreseniaiire Hailey of Multnomah
eoiiniy explained that women coming
front olher atales or counties to
INirtlsnd iutending lo wed. now dash
for Vancouver for a liceust and a
minister.
WOOD'S ORCHESTRA
At liberty for engagement every
Tuesday. Tonne .'H." or writ W. J.
Wood, iar 8t. Francis Hotel, Eu
gene, Ore. JV7
Paaat tt. E. Stttetu lor plaao tususg.
Cul This Out If is Worth Money.
Hend this ad and ten ceots to Foley
k Co., 'JS.'!.". Sheffield Ave., Chlr.ago,
111., writing your name and address
dearly. Vnu will receive a amnplr
home of FOLKY'H IIONEV AND
T.Ul CO.MI'OL'M) for cnugbs, colds
sirf hoarseness, also sample packsges
of FOl.KY I'll. I. H, a dieuretic stim
ulant fir the kidneys, and FOLEY
vATIIAHTIC TAUI.KTM for constl.
potion and hiliousneas. lhesa de
petdshle remedies are fre from opi
ates and bart helped milllona of peo
ple, iry tbeml (adv)
Dr. Ashton for Chiropractic and
Electro-theraphy. Opposite lleillg
theater. Thone 800. !f
ROLLER
SKATING
Every Afternoon
2:30 to 1 P. M.
Every Evening
7:30 to 10 P. M.
Adults 30o Under 14, 25o
WINTER GARDEN
CONCRETE
BRICK
BURIAL VAULTS
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIPE
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIC TANKS
Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
135 Blair. Phone 003