The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 16, 1925, Image 5

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    Evening, February 16, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Pnira Five
The Merchant
of
Tomorrow
It requires mors brain to be a merchant than
it used to.
Many a store has had to take down Its sign
and abut Hb doors because Ha owners have
atood still, while Its competitor has grown
because It tried to study, plan and go forward
to a newer and better service.
Who In Eugene fias failed to see that this
store is constantly studying, planning and
working to make a better store? If you could
come Into our inatltution and remain behind
the scenes you would see how quickly the
very atmosphere here Invites improvements.
After moving steadily ahead for 18 years we
are going faster today than ever, and after
our plans, which are right now in work, are
seen, people will be prouder than ever of
Eugene's Progressive Store.
rcgional arcretary is assisting in the
organization.
Man Seeks jail
O. Henry once wrote a story shout
a man who tried to break into jail, be
cause he wanted a nice, warm bed.
and something to rat. Kugene police
met audi a man yesterday in Albert
Hurna, When thinga are goiug right,
Burns is a hard working man. Hut
times have beeu hard for the last few
weeks, he said, and he had "pouuded
Ihe pavement" until his feet were
sore, looking for work, Willi no suc
cess. Finally hungry, tired, and des
perate, he hunted a policeman, and
as an excuse tu get into jail, begged
a man for the price of a meal in full
view of the officer. Burns landed in
jail, aud this morning in city court
he said to Judge Gilmora "You can
give me 10 dajs, or 10 weeks or 10
years, judge. I don't mind workin'.
Anything so's I can eat." The judge
replied "10 days with the street
gang," so Burns is eating regularly
now.
:-: CITY NEWS :-: ,
(Continued from page one)
for Southern California where they
atcrcd the furniture business. Re
tail; they sold out their business in
lwfiU and retired. Sirs. Skcels is a
lirter of Mrs. E. K. Wheeler of Eu-pne.
Rrturn From East
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V etherbee and
Miss Maude Densmore have returned
from a trip through the Pannma canal
ud a visit in the east. They left with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chambera on
Bttkusiving day. Sir. 'Wetherbee and
!Iiu Densniore are to open a worn
n's ready-to-wear shop in the Lo
nll theater building, and bought
Muscle-lame
Quickly relieve that
stiffness and ache
Start rich haalinfr ttlnnrl fn find
ing through stiff. Bore muscles
and the lameness disappears as
llbymagic. That's how Sloan's
works first a glowing warmth,
then the pain is gonel All drug
gists 35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment
-kills pain!
stock for their store while on the trip
east.
President Recovering
President P. L. Campbell of the
university has been in bed for several
months as a result of his illness, it is
reported by Qampbell Church of Eu
gene, who has returned from Coron
ado, where Dr. Campbell is resting.
Inability of physicians properly to
diagnose the president's disease
makes his recovery slow, elthou;!i
ivory means of modern medical
science is being used says Mr. Church.
Car May be Sold
Three cars that are being held by
the sheriff for confiscation for alleg
ed transportation of liquor and a de
fault order on one of thein will be
mode. The cars held are a Star, Win
ton and a Buick. The latter car is the
one that will probably be taken over
as no answer has yet been filed to
the confiscation proceedings. The con
fiscation of the other two cars has
been contested.
Legion Will Meet
A meeting of the executive commit
tee of Eugene post of tho American
l.evion will he held this week to se
lect a date for the "Night in Paris"
shows to be presented by the post
sometime in Marcn. -j ne aaie scieci
A will mm, before the nose mem
bership for discussion at the next
meeting, is the announcement ot ncn
neth Abies, post commander.
To Install Officers
Because of high water a short time
ago the date for installation of offi
cers of Canton Starr Patriarchs Mili
tant of Junction City wns postponed
until Thursday night of this week.
Members of Canton Hovey of Eugene
will attend in full uniform and put on
the work. They will meet at the I
O. O. F. temple nt 7 o'clock.
Women Voters To Moot
Organization of a Eugene branch
of the American League of Women
Voters is proposed at a meeting of
women interested nt. the unburn no
tel grill room held this afternoon nt
1 i!:HO o'clock. Hester Ilollingshead.
Ooman
ay v-cjk
A Safe and Proven Remedy
for Colds, Grip and Influenza.
The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet
Look for this
Signature
JP Cfl A. on the Box.
(Q.ffi&rtrvts 30c
Or. Glck Leaves
J.'r. Itoynl (iick left thin afternoon
for Portland to attend tho annual
niiMiieRs meeting and election ot offi
cers of the Oregon Optometric asso
ciation of which he ia firet vice-preBi
dcuL lr. F. I Barr of Rochester,
N. Y., nationally known lecturer will
deliver a series of lectures at the ses
sion. Ir. tiiok will also attend the
regular ltotarjr luncheon in Portland
Tuesday.
Big Map Printed
A blue print 2,1 feet lone was print
ed Saturday on the new "Blue
Streak" blue printing machine install
ed in the office of Harry Devereaux,
city engineer. The big map was of
the sewer system on Willamette
street. It was 22 inches wide, and
required 10 miuutcs to pass through
the rollers and in front of the carbon
lights before which it is exposed. This
is tho longest blue print map ever
mode by the city engineer's office.
Road Vacation Asked
The vacation of road 527 and part
of 082 is contemplated owing to the
fact that the routes are burdensome
to maintain, according to notification
of a meeting filed today by the coun
ty court. A hearing on the vacation
order has been set for March 16,
according to the county court.
Car Reported Stolen
C. A. llawes, salesman of Portland.
left his Ford coupe in front of the.
Oslmrn hotel Inst evening and when
he returned he found the car missing,
he reported to the sheriff s office this
morning. The license number ii
49-834.
Here From Spokane
Air. and Mrs. Lionel Tromlltx of
Spokaue arrived Sunday to spend
the day with Mrs. Tromlitz's parents.
Air. and Mrs. Ben F. Huusel. Mr,
Tromlttz, who is with the General
Motors Acceptance company, was re
cently transferred to Spokane.
Administratrix Is Appointed
Mrs. Josie H. Spores was today
appointed as administratrix of tho
esture of her husband, the late George
W. Spores, by order of Judge C. 1.
Barnard of the probate court. Tho
estate is $3800 in personal property
and $6000 in realty.
Hunters Are Quiet-
All hunters of the Oakridge district
are observing the state game laws,
according to .Ferry Steelmacher, de
puty state game warden of that dis
trict, who was a visitor here today.
Only a few cases of violations are be
ing reported, the deputy states. '
joe Skelton Here
Joe Skelton, employed by the state
highway engineering deportment m
the southern part of the state, and
Mrs. Skelton. motored to Kugenii
from Corvallis yesterdny afternoon
for n short visit.
Joins Millinery Firm .
Miss Irfone Jrnkins, milliner, has
employed Mis Uose Tbelps to be
trimmer and designer for her newly
opened millinery More in the Lara
way building.
Meeting Is Wednesday
The Iincoln Parent-Tcscher asso
ciation will meet st 3 o'clock Wed
nesday afternoon. Ther will b au
import n nt business snsinn. a school
program, and a discussion in keeping
wirb child welfare day.
Here From Corvallis
K. R. Jackson, crops expert of the
Oregon Agricultural college, arrived
here today and will accompany O. R.
Fletcher, county agricultural agent,
on a series of talks to b held in
Lane during the coming two weeks.
Pete Stoddard Here
I'ete Stoddard, president of th
Oregon Agricultural college student
body and member of the Aggies' bas
ketball team motored to Eugene with
COLDS THAT
DEVELOP INTO
WELCOME VISITING MERCHANTS OF THE RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
Brighten Your Appearance
With A New Spring Hat!
Yen are .indued liy
ytmr iiiioHrHiico mid a
now spring lint such
as we nrp nhnwiiiR
now will certainly ro
a long ways low-anl
croatiiiK n belt or im
pression with llin ninn
of llin liusiiipss world
with whom you nro in
diiily contact.
Stop in tomorrow .
today and trv on
sonic of tlipso RootllookiiiR now "lidf."
Convincing values!
$5.00 and $6.00
Many Handsome
New Patterns in
Silk Neckwear
$1.00 $1.50
$2.00
Kino Italian and Swiss silks
in the popular Regimental
striped and fine choice ot
neat checked and jacquard
patterns. A new feature U
the "revlva" lining that pre
vents wrinkling and sagging.
New Pull-Over Sweaters
$5.50
A handsome light
weight all wool sweat
er, the "honoy-comb"
weave makes this the
Idoal sweater for
sports wear for It has
romarknble stretching
quaHtlos yet instant
ly springs back ,to
the original shape and
retains It.
Colors of tan, navy
blue and powder blue
with color stripeR nt
"V'.neck and wrists.
Fashion -Right Details For Your Spring Suit
For Business Men:
The "Banker" and the "Kdson" two new models that havo
found decided favor with tho niaturo man who demands quiet
dignified stylo combined with real comfort and fit and abovo
all Value.
.Two and three button models. All richly silk lined all of
pure wool fabrics In all tho pood shades for business wear.
40 $45 $50
For Younger Men:
Corno in and try on the "culver" or tho "Consul" models
you'll liko tho BWtiKgor English trend wide Btraight trousers
blunted vest wide shouldered coats without vent and
rather snug fitting nt waist.
They're the brst exnniples of style and workmanship from tho
Jionso of Kuppcnheimer. Values that tho pre-eminent.
33 and 37
50
NEW FLANNEL SHIRTS, $3.00
"Lumberjack" plaids and striped
patterns
SILK SHIRT SALE, $4.75
Or two for $9.00 Dozens to choose
from
a parly of frlcnila from Corvallis yes
terday. Leaves For Portland
Frank .hie, Chinese tenor of the
University of Oregon, left for Port
land today whore he will ha soloist,
at a formal wedding to be held there
this evening.
Road Work Starts
Work on the improvement of the
road near .Mabel was atarted today
by Ihe county crewa. I'. M. Morae,
county engineer, was at tho an-uo of
operatioua.
Eye Glasses That
WON'T BLOW OFF l3L
N' KVKN THE "WINDIEST DAYS AUK
IMPOSSIBLE OF ACHIEVEMKNT
Tou Mil be Interested In the staying on qualitlrd of our
Pedal eyeglass mounting the kind that's "on and off with
"o hand."
Th"e mountings as we adjust them will cling comfortably
M,!r ll circumstances. They are the kind you ran put
nd forget and without the necessity of shoving th-m
over you forehead.
Chronic coughs and peraiatent coldi
lead to serious lung trouble. You etc
stop them now with Creomulaion. sc
emulsified creosote that ja pleassnt tc
j take. Creomulsioo is a new medical
discovery with twofold action: it soothei
1 and heals the inflamed membranes and
kills the germ.
' Of all known druga. creosote Is reo
ognized by the medical fraternity sa the
greatest healing agency for the treat
ment of chronic coughs and colds anc
other forma of throat sod lung troubles
Creoroulsion contains, in addition tc
creosote, other healing elements whtce
soothe and heal the inflamed mem
branes snd atop the irritation tnd in
flammation, while the creosote goes or.
to the stomach, is absorbed into th
blood, attacks the seat of the trouble
and destroys the germs that lead tc
consumption.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satiafse
torv in tbe treatment of chronic coughi
SDa colds, bronchial asthms, catarrhal
bronrhitia and other forms of throat
and lung diseases, snd 1 excellent foi
building up the system after colda 01
the Uu. Money refunded if any cougb
or cold, no matter of how long stand
ing, is not relieved after taking accord
ing to directions. Ask your druggist.
Creomulaion Cc, Atlanta, (it. (AdrJ
Social la Held
Siitpen dollars for iTie purrlmae of
maps for the lladleyville school div
tiict wits rmaeil at a pie aortal held
Saturdny nt the f-rhmjl. Mr. Marie
tgiin Lewis is teacher of district .18
at lladleyville.
Leave For Portland
I,! K. - Bean, local attorney, snd
.lohn II. Hell, of the Lane t'outity
Abstract company, have lft for Tort
land on a abort busineaa viit.
Visiting Slter. In-law
.Mrs. Josephine Suing, of Salem, ar
rived Sunday for a visit at th? home
of her sister-in-law, Mrs. K. M. tiae
deii, 1.140 Kleventh street, weal.
Returns From South
Mr. M. II, filltniire. who went t.)
San Krancisco to buy merchandise for
l,er women's hnp, Unn returned, aft
er more than a week In tlie gulden
gite ilt.
Retura Ts Horns
.Mr. snd Mrs. Julius Schmidt have
left for their home SI Portland after
a iit here with t'hsrlea Knoop.
father of Mrs. Schmidt, who is at the
Kugene hospital sa the result of be
ing struck by an automobile.
p. C. Beys Hare
I). ('. Herd of Holla. N. I'ak., la In
Kugene looking for a location. Mr.
Dojd aays he likes the looks of Lsns
county very well, and e.tpecla to make
it his home.
Permit Given To Build
A permit to build a (I-ltM) residencs
at 1071 Twenty-fifth avenue east was
granted In K. (. Newman by W. II.
Aleannder, inspector of buildings, this
morning.
Claaa Meeting Tomorrow
Theosophy class will meet. Tuesda.t
evening at 8 o'clock at the home uf
Mrs, Vitus, northwest corner Twelflj
and l'cnrl streeta. All interested are
invited to come.
Ihe borne of hia uncle, lien
1KIS r.iglillt nrenua west,
lloffrll,
Visit In Seattle
.Mr. snd Mrs. I' M. Wilkius have
gone to Seattle in visit their dnugli
lera for a few dara.
Hors From Corvallis
Itevld Steams, t'orvallia eneinecr,
una a Kugene visitor Suiuhiy. Ho waa
accompanied by .Mrs. Stearns.
Ford Coups Stolen
('. M. Hnwea. anleamnn of Portland,
Portland, reported to police yesterday
that hia Kurd eoupe hud been stolen
from in front of Ihe Oahurti hotel,
where it was pnrketl. The license num
ber waa Oregon -lllf .'II.
Fined for Spoedlag
J. W. Lewie paid a fine of .1 to
Judge tieorge A. liflmore In municipal
court Saturday for apeeding acroaa
intcraertions in his automobile.
Fence Tors Down
.Mrs. J. Itandnll, 'M Jefferson
sireel, sent in a call to police depart
ment Saturday night. The officer re-
knocked down the fence at the ad
dress mentioned.
Joint Auto Firm
Paul O. Plrtle, 44li Lincoln street,
baa been emplojed by ths K. 0. t'al
aiiia Motor company. I Let waa former
ly with (joodpasturet auto house.
Notl Csupls Ts Wad
Lester Hallon perry, ID and Wilms
Burgess, 18, both of Xoll, were
granted a marriage license at the
county clerk'a office Saturday.
Leaves Hospital-
Orlin Cummins hat been removed
frum the Pacific Christian hospital tu
surface. An official atnlement
promised within a few minutes.
It was reported by a workman that
the roof of Ihe cavern over Collins
gave way, musing (hem to reach hiiii
several houra before they had expected.
(Continued from page oue)
natural rok vise which trapped him
January 30.
Wlcn the miners craehed Ihrnuah
into the passage lending to Collins,
H. T. Cermlcliael, rescue director,
went down Ihe ahaft into Ihe care,
where he said he a:tw Collina lyintf
apparently dead. He returned to the
ai.rfnce and announced the end of the
struggle.
Homer C dlins, who had made heri
ie efforts to save hi- brother Floyd,
bore up well when Hr. Kunkhoiiser
nr.do the first announcement,
"I have never really hoped to ace
Floyd alive sftr the first slide in
Sand cae," limner said to 'newa-p-ipermen.
BROTHER AT SHAFT
CAVK CITV. Ky., Feb. 10.- Uf) -'Pie
body of Floyd Collins, entrappel
in Sand cave on January .'10 waa found
in hia tomb thia afternoon.
Homer Collina, brother of the en
tombed man waa at the mouth of the
shall. He had been there the greater
I art of the day.
Iluarda stood about the mouth of
ihe shaft with bayonets filed and
ihers wts HtUe commotion on tb
TRAPPED JANUARY 30
CAVK Cin, Ky., Feb. 111. (--Moyd
Colliua )vns trnpped in Sund
cave at 10 o'clock Kridny morning.
January III), by the fall of a houhlvr
on hia foot. IIo waa exploring the tun
i.el of an old cavern, the front part jf
which bad collapsed yeara ago, form
ig the ravine which Irails up to the
limestone ledge in which Uie inouth
of Stind cava la located.
Some time Wednesday night, Feb
ruary 4. he wns fed the last time.
Karly Ihe next day a rescue party
heard hia cries from behind tbe ravo
in for (he last time.
Hia plight remained undiscovered
for 'il hours, whi-n on Junnary ill,
Jewell Katea, a young neighbor boy,
peiietriited Sand rare far enough lo
hear his eric for help.
Neighbors and his brothers st once
began efforts lo dig in Ml nut snd re
lease the rock snd dirt which pinioned
bla lege. All auHi efforts were iiiianc.
ccssful and outside helpers who had
cleared away the dirt as far aa hia
knees, were blocked by repented cave
of banana oil. aprayed Into Collins'
Finally alate official ordered stop
ped the rescue efforla down the nat
ural tunnel aa too dnugerolia, and
Ihe ahafl reame plan was atnrted on
Friday. In spite of the handicaps of
lack of proiirr tools and material
for such 1 mining operation. Ihe work
progressed unceasingly until the odor
ob banana oil. aprayed into Collina'
rare Sumhiy night became nnmiatak
alde Tuesday night In Ihe ahnfl.
through a sandy layer in Ihe bottom
of the ahaft, Juat below the 40 foot
level.
The natural tunnel down which Col
lins had crawled In search of a new
cavern was shout l'.M feet from the
surface to the spot where Collins
lay. Ths rescue shaft, stsrted a few
fiet in frunt of the natural mouth if
the cave in a limestone ledge, w.is
nlmed as a perpendicular lube, Iha
slinrteat line to reach him in Ins
bottom of the liirtoruous natural tun
nel.
TEAMS TO MEET
.SPItlNUFIKI.l), Feb. HI
cni). The .Springfield high school
girls' basketball trnm will meet ths
tetiin of University high achool at toe
I niveralty high school In a conle-t
in Kugene thia iifternnoti nt -I :.('
o'clock. The team has been cosched
for some luue by Mihs Florence B.ik
er, physical education major at the
1'niveraily of Oregon.
Mothers, Do This-,
Whmn th Children Cough, Rub
Mutttrohon Throatt ana Chut
No telling how soon the symptoms
may develop into croun, or worse. Ant
then'a when you're glad you have t
jar of Mustcrnle at hand to givi
prompt relief. It docs not blister.
As first aid, Musterole is excellent
Thousands of mothers know it. Yen
should keep a jar ready for instant uso
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis
croup, stiii neck, asthma, neuralgia
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, paini and aches ol
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of till
chest (it may prevent pneumonia),.
Tollfothmi Musterole Is !
mad In milder form for
babies and small children.)
Ask for Children's MustsroltJ
35c and 65c, jar
and tubes.
U ft H. I
getter than a nwfarsf sWasatsj
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