The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 17, 1925, Image 5

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    Evening, February 17, 1925
feMun?.
THE EUGENE GUARD
Tagc Five
crops eipert of lie Oregon Agricu'.-'
tursl college, Bre speaking today be
fore I.sne county farm groupa. Tliis
nflernuuu they attend a meeting ut
Wiilakeurie and this evening will
peak at Cieswtll.
77E ENSEMBLE
COMPLETES
ITS CYCLE
by Peggy Paige
SPRING FASHIONS IN A1TAIJEL, MILI.INEUY AND LINGERIE FROM THE M. Ss V. STORE
WILL BE SHOWN ON LIVING MODELS THURSDAY" EVENING AT THE AUTO SHOW
Here From Coast
liana l'eter&ou, road supervisor of
district "S at Florence ami vicinity,'
was a caller today on the couuty court
to confer on road matters. Mr. Peier
lon states that as a result of the
luavy Mins of the pan few mont'.is
n.suy slides have been reported in
utrnais parts of bis district.
An Announcement and an Invitation!
Opening Wednesday in the M.&W. Basement Store
Coropletflf circling the clock mom ing,
noon, and night the resemble costume
takci the lead. It ii coat and dress to
harmonize, for shopping, for tea and even
(or evening. The hlraieit and most glisten
ing of dtaphonous evening gowns must
have its evening coat to match among th
faihionahles.
And if milady is not supplied with saeh
Coats and frocks, she sen to it that her
wardrobe contains gowns which suggest the
ensemble idea slender straighMmed cos-1
tumes, with dark shades of lustrous satin
simulating the coat, opening up over color
ful prints to give hint of a frock under
neath. In selecting your Spring wardrobe, re
member the ensemble leads them all.
Singers Are Enrolled
Six more im-mbprs were enrolled In
tbo Kugeoe Oratorio society at the
Uirfiiiis hf.ti last evening at
Hchool of music of the University of
On'gon. This brings the membership
to ISO, according to announcement of
(Jcorge 11. McMorran, president.
Club to Meet
Members of the L. O. E. will meet
Thursday afternoon at the l'.lks tem
ple for their regular session. Mrs.
h E. Oxner and Mrs. 11. A. Stiles
will be hostesses in the card room,
A Unique Underpriced Millinery
Section
wf
this charming new frock on display at the
McMorran-& Washburne Store
CITY NEWS
nnd Mrs. M. S. Wallis is cliairninn i
for the refreshments' committee.
C. A. McClain To Speak I
the city water and power plant, will I
tpeak to members of the Lugene fed
eration of women's clubs Friday af
ternoon at their meeting in the cham
ber of commerce rooms. Following
the meeting the women will make a
personal inspection of tho pumping
pi nut.
(Continued from page one)
Mtrftf ana bo"'" ,-
Tie rew owner until recently
.iinaosier of the Davis and Wob
wmiU iifsr OakridgA. Tract
Uprising "bout ,wtw i
jiber re available for the opera
mm of the mill.
hit Winied WW BMCIh- r
ilitf of Police - .Miasms re
ijjaj a telegram yesterday asking
toMteh out for uesiey Jnniet
Hill, driring a new sedan without
tB platett. ine teifgmm num.
. t v.nfv rhtef of nonce at i-ionc
Lett, who says the ninn is wanted
FAMOUS AUSTRIAN
SURGEON RESTORED BY
GLAND TREATMENT
Dr. Lorens, famous Austrian sur
ffoo, according to a recent prens
tiipitch, has submitted himself to
indnlar treatment. This treatment,
Ktording to the dortdr's own statc
pmL bas restored him to the hcafth
tod Tifor of his earlier days, and he
ji highly enthusiastic about this new
branch of medical science.
j Thousands of men and women who
ire licking in health nnd energy, are
titing advantage of science's most
ifDt discovery and are using Gland
Ktn, a highly concentrated glandular
ttoie, in convenient tnblet form, pre-.
fared from the glands of healthy
jounf animals, (ilnndogen has had
remarkable success in the treatment
i run-down, nervous individuals. Al
b's Drug store and Ked Cross
Pbirmacy will supply you. . (Adv)
Oiburn Hotel Eeauty Tnrlour.
Tbsne SOI. tf
Float S. E. Stevens for piano tuning.
on a felony charge, and may pass
through Eugene, lie is described as X'2
years of age, muscular and neat ap
pearing. His companion is named
Irene, is 23 years old, fair complex
ioned and has brown bobbed hair.
Will Is Probated
Property valued at $19.18 was left
F.mily Jane Lime of Cottage Grove ay
Millard La in mo n, who died at Spring
field February 10, it became knowu
yesterday when the will wad filed to
probate. Mr. Immon left no reh
tives, and the bequest was a gift of
gratitude. William K. Nowell, William
lioin and Kmma Wells are the up
praisers of the estate.
Glee Club to practice
1'ractice for the new glee club for
ired among membera of the Eugene
Kiwnnis club by Hugh Winder wi'l
soon be under way the music having
arrived here yesterday. It was pro
posed to organize a double quartet
but much additional -vocal talent be
ing available it has been decided to
form a larger organization, is the an
nouncement , -
Dr. and Mrs. Danford Home
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Danford, who
have been in Portland conducting
evangelistic meetings with several of
the Methodist churches, returned to
their home in Eugene Monday morn
ing. Dr. Dun ford is planning to
leave for Tacoma in a few days to a
conference of Methodist superintendents.
Here from Fail Creek
Hoy Brewer, storekeeper of Little
Fall Creek, was a Eugene business
visitor yesterday.
Speak at Willakenzlo
U. S. Fletcher end E. It. Jackson
uavenpori rresenioo
Mrs. Arthur T. Moses, DGo Fifth
avenue west, was presented with an
overstuffed davenport by Charlet's
Bargain store as the result of a con: ;
test conducted by the firm last week. !
Mrs. Mary Parson, 110 North .leffer-!
son, received the rocking chair offer- i
cd as second prize. '
Quartet to Sinn
The Eugene girls high school quir
tet will provide the mitfical program
for the noon luncheon meeting of tin
chamber of couimerce Thursday, ir
eonling to aunoncement today. M. 15.
(itover, state overseer for the grange,
will be the principal speaker at the
meeting.
Chamber to Meet
The monthly- meeting of the mem
bership of the Eugene chamber .f
commerce is scheduled for next Mou
dii.r evening, according to announce
ment of E. Eugene X'badwick. secrc
taiy. A'laui for a program for t:ie
meeting are now tinder way.
Soslclv to Meet
Tbo Trinity Lutheran Ladies' Aid'
society will meet Thursday afternoon i
at 2:80 o'clock in the parlors of the
church at the corner of Sixth avenue
and Penrl street. Mrs. E. Thorsten
herg and Mrs. Alfred Hanson will be
the joint hostesses for the afternoon.
Doctors to Meet
Meeting of the Lane County Medi
cal society will be nt the Eugene hos
pital Thursday, night, it is announc
ed. A dinner will be served, and talks
will be given by Dr. M. (i. Howard,
Dr. C. D. Donahue, Dr. Charles Hun
nnd Dr. A. H. Ros.
Oakrfdge Man Here
Al llaynie of Onkridgc, special de
puty sheriff; is in Eugene, having
been summoned as a grand jury witness.
Hera from Florence
Harry lie rg man, banker of Flor-
0m
CopyriehJ 19:4 Hart Schaffner & Mint
Spring styles that will suit
your taste $35 to $60
Vou probably have some very definite ideas about the
width of your trousers, the fullness of the cuffs and the
drape of the coat. If so. you'll enjoy coming here. You 11
find exactly what you're looking for. You'll also find
all the new colors and fabrics along with some exception
al values.
New Arrivals:
KI'RIXr, STETSON HATS
HEGIMEXTATj STRIPE TIES ,
IXTEK WOVEN HOSE
WADE BROS.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
A Complete Department In Itself Featuring
An Incomparably lovely Assortment of
Trimmed Hats At Two Most Extraordinary
Low Prices
$1.95
and
$2.95
Every Hat Brand New.' Never Shown
Before, Here or Elsewhere
This will ho a most important and intorcBtinp nnnnuncrmont to hun
dreds of Eugono wnraon who sock smart littlo inexpensive hats with
all the charm and loveliness of much higher priced models.
Our millinery buyer recently viewed tho offering of many of the
lending millinery manufacturers and most carefully and painstakingly
selected from each tho best values possiblo and as a special feature of
tho M. & W. basement store theso hats have been marked at a very
small margin of profit.
The Graceful
Tunic Effect
This dress can be made
in all sizes from 36 to S2.
The Dcltor included
with the Butterick Pat
tern for the dress shows
you how to cut it out of
the least possible amount
of material.
f Style
ill 1 5888',
For Slender or
Mature Figures
This d ress is very becom
ing. Visit our Butterick
Pattern Department to
day and get your pattern.
Then visit our piece
goods counter. The
Deltor included wjth
the pattern shows you
how to make the dress.
. Always Use Butterick
Patterns including
Dcltor
An Amazing Variety of Becoming Hats for
Matron and Miss. Sold in the Basement Store
With all the Customary Courtesy and Service
of the Upper Floors.
Trimmed Hats at $2.95
and $3.95
Offer a most delightful selection so that, whether you require, a hat
for dress, tailleur, sports or knock about wear, it is certain to be hero
and at a price nottiiig short of sensational when you examine tho ex
cellent materials nnd workmanship.
Hats of straw and straw nnd silk combinations all bewitehingly trim
med with gay flowers, ribbons, quills, wings in fact, all tho newest nnd
smartest modes, of garniture are in evidence.
Basement Millinery Opening Special!
150 Smart
Untrimmed
Shapes
For the woman who has tho timo nnd desire to trim her own hat this
group offers a most comprehensive selection. Becoming close fitting
poke shapes in nil head sizes beautifully made of finest chipped milan
a recognized favorite for spring and summer wear. "With vory littlo
ingenuity one may fashion a smart littlo hat for shopping or dress wear
at an insignificant cost.
Dozens of Buckram Shapes 75c
And if you desire to make the entire hat yourself,
choose one of these riow buckram shapes at this low
price. "Well made shapes in a pleasing variety of "dif
fereiit" styles. '
$'45
A special display of lovely flower and
fruit wreathe and Individual flowers and
foliage has been arranned so that you
need go no further to select the trimmings
for your new hat.
The underprlce buemjnt millinery sec
tion will be In charge of a competent mil
liner who will gladly make auggestlona
and assist you In selecting or making your
hat.
SEE SPECIAL MILLTNKKY
DISPLAYS THIS .WEEK!
EXPERT MAKING AT NOMINAL CHARGES
rj.i.vA .-a m -a a i iiiisi'i mm n m i . 1 1 1 si m
li'liM Ifflll 1 'I' ! i 111 mum mT -
EVERY HAT PURCHASED
SPECIALLY FOR THE
BASEMENT SECTION 1
rnre, ivns a hiiHnr'fcs visitor In (liix
rit.r tiMlnr. 'J'hf W.xlrrn lin. ilia-Irii-t
in l'Mikinc fnrwnrd lo n prosprr
nut .Miiimrr, arrnrtling tn Ilie visiting
bitnkrr.
Mrs Rua Made
A lrle HI Ih. K.iitn fntinrfrr,
0111.111 whrn .park, rnntlit .om. rnV
lrl.li in a wall, rr.nlf'i in a firo run
hein niiile lir th l"r.il il - rt Mi'lil
lHt iht nt 11 n'r-lnrk.
(trfinlcil a marriaRii llron.n at the
nffirn of 1 lie count yrlerk .Mnndny.
Oparalien Performed
Mm. W. W. Jlran.l.lter, ho lin
forwent an operation Hh urtlny at
th I'ariflr Chriniao bniiial. In re
covering ftpc.'lily, it la announced.
To Build. Home
L- IV I-mil n.rtilit fA
I erect a fS'H) home at I.'ai7 Walnut
.trcet. in the offire of W. II. Alex
ander, building iii.itewnr, thi. innrn-
ing.
I
Dane l Planned
The annuel dne of Kugene coun
cil of the Knighll nf Ohimbu. will
be held at the l,.r.w.ijt lull Kridajr
evening. February 'JO.
Ooe fo Oakrldne
Nelxnn ' F. i..iluff. aupervi.or of
the Oakridg. rniit;er diitri't th'i
Ilie tlakridgc rinf.l di.lrict tlii
morning on a field I rip.
Cadet Promoted
Charles Ilonnett, a cadet at Hill
Military academy at Port I. ml, ha.
been promoted to rank of fir.t lieut
enant, It la announced.
Licensed T Wed
fieorge Clarence Bunr of Cre.well
aud Kileo N. Jones of Eugene were
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Night
Decrease in Value
Industries Shown
WASHIXllTtlN. Keb. IT. Marked
decrease in I he value of the output
of two major Indii.tries, grain snd
flour milling and beet aur were
ehown in figures made public hAva
by the ceneua bureau for 1MLM, na
compared with ltl'.'l.
The value of grain aud flour mill
products dropped from f 1 .1711.7 10,1.; I
to $l,liin,7 l l,IH7 or II per cent, de
Kpila an iucrcaiia in tlin riuaotiiy of
production. The output of tlin beet
Hiignr industry declined in value from
SIW.IlnMI.Vi to I1S,.H:,II7H or J4.U
per cent.
The value of the wheat flour out-
Dance At
Springfield, Thurg. Feb, 19.
STEVENS HALL
Mualc by
WOOD'S ORCHESTRA
of Kugone,
put decreased 21.2 per cent to $IMH),- F.IIORNR rttf.f.r.C'TlDN AOEXCT,
4r.l.KIH. although Ilia production nf 771 Wlf.f,. ST. 1'IIOSB 6(H). W. II,
1I.'1.4,M.419 barrels wsa an increa.e IILOWKIIS, MfiK. tf
of 2.4 per cent. Tha corn meal nut-
put on the other hand Increaaed l.H
per cent to $ri2,.T.'7,1 17 In v.itie and.
12 per cent to 12,74i,7'.1) barrels In
quantity.
Now Used For
Lumbago
I luring the pa.t winter thou.anda of
people bava ued Joint-Kaae with
euch remarkable aucceas In the trest
ment of the moat aevere rates of lum
bago that we are but doing our duty
when w say to the public: Vhen
Joint-Kaae goea In lumbago goee
out."
A penetrating asternal remedy for
painful, awollen and atlff Jnlnta DO
cents a tube at Carroll's l'barmary
and 111 phsrmsciitSi
Wood and Coal
Wood undor cover any
length
King Coal Oak
Cord Wood Ash
Slabwood Maple
FUEL CO.
tat National Bank Bldg.
Room 24
Phone 6o1
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