The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 17, 1925, Image 8

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    Pago Eight
I
Through the kimlnons of Ken Abies
of the Lane Auto company; K. C. and
L. K. Simmnnn of tlio Ford company,
and John Starke, inunnKer of the
automobile how tho Uiiivi!rnity of
Oregon bnskethall team will have the
use of the armory floor for practice
fur it nme Friday against toe Ure-
iron AineieH. Thi-HC two companies
huve their displays in the fjyra for this
week' ntifn how but they have
promised to clear the floor just be
fore practice today.
It will be more difficult to move
the ems tomorrow because of addt
tioniil displays, so they . will have
only one-half of the floor clear. The
playrrK can practice shooting fouls,
after holding regular practice in the
iiien'H gynui. Tho Wcbfootors are
weak in tthooting fouls and need all
the practice they can get.
The retire floor will be cleared
Thursday niit for the important
clash with the Aggies the following
night. To remain in the running Ore
gon needs the Aggies' scalp. Other-
iflc, the .Webfootere will have to
win their three road games, and then
they will only be tied with the Aggies
for the lead.
A victory for 'the locals will put
them in Hue for the title. It is not
expected that Washington state will
bo very dangerous on their home
court, but Idaho and Washington,
playing on their own floor, will have a
decided advantage over the visiting
Oregonlans, who will have to play
four games In six days.
Coach Iteinhart's chief object Is to
develop dependable substitutes. Ore
gon has a fine team, but as soon as
one of the players, and especially a
forward, is yanked, the whole team
work seems to waver. If Iteiuhart can
develop at least one moro dependable
forward, the Oregonlans will have a
fine chance to gain tho conference
championship. , , '
AID 0. A. C. DRIVE
OREGON1 AGRICULTURAL COL
LKGI3, CORVALLI8, Feb. 17.
(Special) Students from Eugene
have hnd a part in mining more than
(300,000 of the $500,000 required to
erect a Memorial union building on
. the campus. Eugene students who
worked in the campus campaign or
ganization are Gladys Buckman, Mar
garet C'alef, Russsel 8. Houd, Clara
Miller, and Mary Itosc,
Inspired by the example of the men
who gave their lives in the Spanish
American and World war, students
and faculty pledged $203,000 to the
project in less than a week. Of this
sum ' faculty members contributed
(U 1,000. Alumni In Portland and bui
ih'hh men of Corvallis have contribut
ed nearly $40,000 in campaigns not
yet completed. With less than $200,
000 to be raised ami the entire alumni
field practically untouched, the finan
cial goal of $.00.000 will be reached
by April 1, say thouc in charge.
Tho building Is planned for com
pletion in tho fall of liUMI. The plans
offered by Lee Thomas, '07, architect,
provide for a building 200 feet square
and towering to n height of 180 feet.
It Is demgned in keeping with the
campus building plan, yet has the
added attraction of clnnslc architec
ture. In tho building will be offices for
the vnrioiiR student organizations
now seattrrcd over tho entire campus,
and sopuroto gathering places for men
and women with appropriate rest nnd
rending rooms.
"Peter Pan" is
Well Taken Here
Ono 6f the sweetest and most lov
able of plays, ond one. which theater
goers only occasionally get an oppor
tunity to see such, is Peter Pan,
which opened for a three-day run at
the Hex lant evening. Killitl with the
spirit of youth and innocence and
having a theme which appeals to old
and young alike, it is acclaimed as
Colds
In the chest
Apply Red Pepper at 6nce
Not a plaster, not mustard. Not
any old-time method. Tho modern
was Is Red Pepper Rub.
Nothing else applies such concen
trated, such penetrating heat. And
hcot that doesn't hurt. The old ways
can't compare.
Hub it ou the chest where conges
tion exists. A cold Is congestion,
you know. At once you feel Uie ting
ling, penetrating heat. Circulation
starts, congestion is relieved. And
, aoon you will feel the cold loosen.
This is jnt (he atte-old method of
dealing with a cold, perfected by
modern science. Red pepper, applied
in this way. does what old ways
coil Id not do. ln it once and you
will line it always. The difference,
will uuickly nhuw.
Hut have It ready get it now.
livrr.v hour saved at the start of a
mid may save many hours of trouble.
It' ready to loosen it nt once.
for palna of
Rheumatism
BaikAchca
Lumbago
Sprains
Sorcneu
Ncaritii
Congestion
Chest Gold
PEPPER
RUB
At all intuitu
Son tenuine viikoui the turn RsneUu
SOCIETYAND WOMEN'S CLUBS
Club Item. Should Bo Phoned
8:30 A. M. and 1:30 A.
Hy MA It IAN 1,0 Wit 1'
Prominent of the affuirs fur society
this evening will be tiie play, ".Some
thing Tells .Me," to be presented at
the iieilig fnii May Hobs"n starring.
SUhh Hob ton in a Sigma Chi mother
and preceding the pluy tins evening
sh its to be guest of honor for u din
ner for which member of the I'niver
sity of Oregon chapter of the fruter
nity will be fioHts.
Tomorrow afternoon at the Oeburn
hotel Mrs. h. K. Hcan, Mrs. h U.
Crosby, .Mrs. David J. Jones, aad
Mrs. Joiin F. Ketek will be hostesses
to members of the Kugene Daughters
of the Nile club at two-thirty o'clock.
Members are asked to telephone
I709-Ji.
A charming event for tomorrow
afternoon will be the colonial tea
which members of the Matron's guild
auxiliary of the Central Presbyterian
church are sponsoring at the manse
of the church. The affair ims been
planned for between the hours of
three o'clock and five o'clock, and 1
large number of Kugene matrons will
be in attendance. Mrs. Sherman V.
one of the greatest theatrical succes
ses of the year.
As Peter Pan, Betty Brnnson por
trays a mot bewitching and -charming
character impersonation, and is
almost the whole pluy to herself. The
story does not lose any of its fas
cination and charm in the, picture.
The prolog given preceding each
play Is one of the most beautiful yet
given, and is a most fitting one for
the play, with the tiny tots' ballet
and the singing of Mildred Baldwin
as the features.
Bible University
To Offer Recital
'PuhJIc recital of student) In the
school of oratory, Kugene Bible unl
vorsity, is announced for Wednesday
evening, February J8, at 8 o'clock.
The recital will he In the chapel of
the music hall, and all Kugene people
interested are invited.
Following Is the program to be
given:
"Little Phil".. Ruth Bailee
"Tho legend -of the Organ Builder"
Dorothy Gibson
"Woodrow 'Wilson" ..S. Kawwaguclii
"Admiral Von Uledricli"
Orvnl D. Peterson
"Reply of Mr. l'itt to Robert Wal-
pole" Walter Strain
"l!lg Itob Simpson". . .(Jnldin Uruton
"The Skeleton in Armor" j
Hoy Isaacson
"Algebra nnd Parties". . Ellen Braden
the Healing of the Lepers"
Faro Miller
"A Confidence" linlen Jirdnn
"Dandy Fifth" .yiv;- Taylor
"Little Brown Bnhy"
Benjamin Edwards
Reading .....Lorraine Stivers
Japanese peers enn carry a cane in
tho imperial Pulaco only when they
reach the nge of SO years.
Tape's Cold Compound"
Breaks a Cold Right Up
Take two tablets
every three hours
until three dunes
are taken. The
first dose always
gives relief. The
second and third
doses completely
break up the cold.
Pleasant and safe
to take. Contains
no quinine or opi
ates. Millions use
'ape s Cold Com
pound." Price,
thirty-five ceuts.
aulue 1U
For violin umtrucMon con
sult Kllsworth Crocker nt
the rncifio Conservatory.
7:tl AVilliinicKo Street.
Beware of false utatements
reinling my system of.
loni'llinc pnnmnuWimiu writ.
n ......
ten for masters of tho violin
......1. !..!. XI.... 1 11 I
flllll UN -III'UHIM'II, -Ut'lHltMl-
solm, Brahms, Concertos to
beginners during their first
year of instruction.
Music is an art. Tho quali
ties of tho avt aro baffling,
can not bo touched or grasp
ed. There is no one definite
ly established way of play
ing n given work by n mas
ter for thcro is no absolute
standard of beauty by which
tho presentation of art work
may lie judged.
Thirteen years of teaching
experience in Kugene at
your service.
Druggist guar- I
I , . VH, 1T.rwS; :1
To tho Soolsty Editor Between
M. Telephone Number 1200
.Moudy in tfeueiul chairumu for tut
affair.
All the fun and gayety of cbildbool
days will reign in the chumber of
commerce rooms tomorrow whm
members of the Kugene unit, No. K,
American legion auxiliary entertiir
members of the American legion post
and members of tbe auxiliary ut a
children's party. A potluck supper
will be served at six-thirty o'clock,
with a program and entertainment ar
ranged for afterward. ' Kveiyone u
asked to appear in childish cuitutncs
to be in Btjle for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson B. Coffey re
now residing at 1206 Mill street, hav
ing moved from their bome at 141?
I'earl street.
Mr. and Mn. F. X. Schaefers will
be dinner hosts this evening to mem
bers of the N. U. A. club at their
home,
. Unity Study club members will
meet at the homo of Mrs. Leonard
Gross, (I.'IO Charnelton street at two
o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
May Robson to be
At Heilig Tonight
"Something Tells Me" is the win
ning title . of May Hobson's new play
which will be presented tonight at the
Heilig.
"Something Telia Me" was written
by Miss Kobson and is attaining phe
nomenal success for Its originality
nnd humorous situations. :. ,
Miss ltob son, as "June Meredith,"
has created a character who 'will live
as long as "Aunt Mary" although a
distinctly opposite type.
"Jane" is inclined to he a bit selfish
about having her own way and it gets
her into quite a little trouble but of
course she sees her folly and with
the assistance of her psychic nature
things nre brought around in a most
adroit manner,
Augustus Pitou. Inc., has furnish
ed M-s ltobson with a most adequate
cast and a beautiful production.
New Agricultural
Head Known Here
William M. Jurdine, newly appoint
ed sccretury of agrfculture by Presi
dent (.loolidge, is a brother of James
T. Jiudiiie, member of the faculty of
the Oregon Agricultural college.
Mr. J u rd in o was also-an advisory
member of the ugr.cultural committee
of the American Hunkers association
of which C. D. Itorer, president of the
Hank of Commerce, is a member from
the twelfth federal reserve district.
Mr. Itorer knows the new cabinet
member well, having attended several
meetings when Mr. Jardiue conferred
with the 1'2 members of the bankers
committee.
Cut This Out It is Worth Money.
Send this ad and ten cents to Foley
& Co., MKM Sheffield Ave., Chicago.
111., writing your name and address
clenrly. You will receive a sampte
bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAH COMPOUND for coughs, colds
and hoarNcncNH, also sample packages
of FOLEY PILLS, a dieuretic stimu
lant for the kidneys, and FOLEY
CATHAUTIC TAHLETS for consti
pation and biliousness. These de
pendable remedies are free from 'opi
ates and have helped millions of peo
ple. Try them! ' tu(Adv)
Dr. A 5 lit on for Chlropracrtlc and
Electro-thernpTij Opposite Ileilis
',oenir. Phone SCO. tf
MOW!
-ONLY 2 DAYS MORE!
J.M.
AND
Presented with an elaborate prolog
"Peter Pan's Dream"
with
KATHERINE IRVIN STAND
and her Tiny Tots Ballet
with
MILDRED BALDWIN
golden voiced soprano
noth Matinee and Night at 1:60, 3!0, 7:23 and 9:25
ADMISSION
FELIX Adulu . . 5Qo IXT'L.
COMIC Children - 20c NEWS
Robt. V. Hainsworth in Solo and Setting
TIIE EUGENE GUARD
E
Widening of Willamette, Olive, Oak
and I'earl streets from Fiftb to Thir
teenth avenues was proposed at la3t
uigbt s turning of the city council
and a resolution passed instructing
the city attorney to draw up an or
dinance to that, effect for presenta
tion at the meeting next Tuesday
nilit.
The ordinance would widen Wil
lamette street fotV feet, taking two
feet ort the sidewalk at each aide.
This would amount to a little moty
tiiac the atrip added to the sidewalk
wben the streets were first paved.
Need for concrete gutters to eliminate
ruddles on the streetsiwas expressed
by Mayor E. B. Parks, and members
of the council appeared to approvs
the widening plan.
Abolishing of Sunday funerals win
csked in a petition signed by all local
undertakers and ministers, but no
action was taken.
Wooden bridges, of full street wid
th, will be erected over the mill race
at Hilyard and Patterson streets, t
was -agreed, and construction will be
gin at once.
Favorable sentiments were express
ed by the councilinen on the proposi
tion of buying a street sweeper. bit
because of the absence of ?ounci!men
Willioiusiin, Wnsbbume and Large, no
action was taken. The sweeper would
pay for Itself in a reasonable time in
the labor it would save, it was stated.
Grading nnd graveling of an all?y
between Oak and I'earl streets, mu
ring from Fifteentli to Sixteenth, wn
authorized, and a petition to extern!
the city fire limits wns shelved. Harry
llevereatix, city engineer, was author
ized to purchase a Untr- set or survey
ing instruments The engineer's plan
to open a strip on Eighth avenue west
from Jefferson to Monroe, for a side
walk, was approved.
Bids on b tli concrete and hhek-top
niivcmcnt will be asked for Third ave
nue from Monroe street to Blair
street the council decided, and tin1
ccntincts will be let at the next meet
ing.
Dental Board for
Essays Appointed
Members of the committee of the
Southern Willamette Dental society
who will judge of the essays submitj
j ted by school eh ldren in Lane county
THICK HND BEAUTIFUL
35-Cunt "Danderine" Does
Wonders For Lifeless,
Neglected Hair
A g 1 a m y
masa of luxur
iant hair full of
gloss, lustre
and life shortly
follows a genu
ine1 toning up
o f neglected
Scalps with de-r
pendable "Dan
derine." '
Falling hair,
itching ' scalp
and the dandruff is corrected im
mediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fad
ing hair is quickly invigorated, tak
ing on new strength, color nnd youth
ful beauty. ''Danderine" iB delight
ful on the hair; a refreshing, stimu
lating tonic not sticky or greasy!
Any drug store.
B A R R I C'S
r '
with
BETTY
BRONSON
the perfect
PETER PAN
and
ERNEST
TORRENCE
and other stars
district in the annual contest sponsor
ed by the state board of dental exam
iners were announced here by Dr.
Waldo Adams, president. The follow
ing is the committee: Dr. V. E. Uu
chanan, Dr. J. K. Itichmond and Dr.
It T. llurnett. The best essays will
be selected from Lane and these will
be sent to 8alem for the selection of
the final winners in the state.
Syud Hossain Will
Talk to Students
'A world democrat with a marve
loufi com maud of English; one of tlie
world'a foremost lecturers" nre do
ncriptions of Hyud Iloasalo, authority
on Indian history and Oriental poli
tlCH.
Mr. Hossain comes with the aim of
Kiving to the people of the west a
clearer picture and understanding of
the East. His greatest wish Is to
bring the two hemispheres to a clos
er relationship.
The average Amerlcandoes not un
derstand the Orient, be declares. HiB
information is lacking. He does not
realize that bo other nation has at
tained the place which China holds,
uud has Held fot centuries in the
world of art. India is to him merely
a land of Bnake charmers and ele
phants. Persia Is the place where
Major Imbries was killed, and Arabia
a land of desert shieks.
Air. Hossain speaks tonight at Vil
la rd hall on "From Buddha to Gand
hi." E. F. Carleton Has
Article Published
A recent Issue of the Journal of
Education, Boston, (January 22) con
tains for its leading number, nn ar
ticle by K. E. Carleton of the Exten
sion Division of the University of
Oregon on individual Instruction In
the public schools under the title, "Is
ft Well With the Child." In this paper
Mr. Carleton shows the necessity of
Always
A SuccessSul Dessert
Because It Jells Well
CCORES of tempting dish-
es every one a defitjht
are made with Jell-weli. Six
delicious fruit flavors for
your choice.
And Red-Box Jell-well ii
. always successful, because it
always jells well. No fail
ures, never a doubt about
this dessert.
We use only the purest
gelatine it is possible to ob
tain. Note its flavory f rag-v
ranee when the hot water
is added.
Try Jell-well and see.
RED
ijjrhW CALIFORNIA DESSERT
S' (reT7f"iTS&.
My Special Offer i A n
w Al rmend (hi. dellctou I itfl-rr" 5?-F0-1?
detiert toBveor youririenai.niiinwf.Tf iii.ou-J949 Fin 5xoi.d Street.
coupon, and attach the Company nama Lot Aoicin, Calif
cut from four Jell-well boxei, (with 6c I ! encre t Company wtror from four Jell-wrll pckir(
i n tamp for pottage ana prinii, nd etc in tump, rietw tend netbe four ilumtnnm Jell-wrll t
will tend you a aet of four attractive moM. (Onlr on iei to bomc.) I like JelUwrll and will
aluminum molds. Your friend., I am tladljr recommend it to fire of nj frteoda. .
ure, will thank you for telling them I
about Jell welU Nimt j
No Gloomy Days
If you'll simply do tills
in the morning
All those dull days
can be rndrd, those
days of unfitness. You
can livo two days in
onp.' Millions have
proved that in this
simple, plesssnt way.
On rising, drink a
sla of water, hot or cold. That
washes out the stomach, fits it for
food.
AV to that water a little Jad Salt.
That makes an arid, effervescent
drink. Jad Salts are made from the
Carpet Cleaning
OUVtT...t.
Phone 300
some modification of the class sys
tem, makes a survey of what is being
done by educators throughout the
United States to solve this problem,
and gives an outline of the methods
of one of the systems where the plan
of individual instruction has proved
most .successful. Among the letters
of commendation which be has re
ceived since the article was published
is one from E. E. C'ates of Los Ange
les, who was principul of the leading
high school there when this method
was first introduced in that city; and
one from the United States Ituresu of
Education written by Chief W. S.
iJeffenhaugh couipl menting Mr. Car
leton on his interesting Btudy of the
subject nnd informing him that bis
article would be listed in the bureau's
special bibliography on individual in-
Kti.i(ifinn.
People Notice It. Drive Them
Off with Dr. Edwards'
OUve Tablets
A pimply face will not embarrass yon
mucfi longer if youjiet a package of
Dr. Edwards' OUve Tablets. The skin
should begin to clear after you have
taken the tablets a few nights.
Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute for calomel ; there's
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive TaWets do that
which calomel does, and just as effec
tively, but their action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and irritating.
No one who takes Olive Tablets is
sver cursed with a "dark brown taste, "
j bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good"
feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad
disposition or pimply face.
Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable
impound mixed with olive oil; you
will know them by their olive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years among pa
tients afflicted with liver and bowel
mplaints and Olive Tablets are the
mmensely effective result. Take one or
:wo nightly fora week. Seehowmucb
letter you feel and look. 15c and 30c
You'll serve it often then.
Purc, certified colors make
this dessert as good to look
at as it is to eat. And it's
dainty and healthful after
a hearty meal.
Make any of tlte six flavors
plain at first. See how delicious
and clear Jell-well is. Then add
fruits for variety. You can servo
msny combinations that will
mske Jell-well for dessert a fa
vorite in your home.
Your grocer has Red-Box Jen
well. Choose any of the six fla
vor! to see bow good we mske
this dessert.
- BOX
acids of srape and lemon juices, plus
llthia, etc.
Watch the results. In one hour
comes complete elimination. All the
poisons, all the wastes depart. You
become a new person, like a child of
ten.
All through as delirious drink. All
hy adding sparkle to your morning
draught.
Try this tomorrow. It will be a
revelation. It will show you how to
save the lost days, and ward off
serious troubles. You will use it al
ways when you know. All druggists
supply Jad Salts.
.... sr.
An Open Heart To Y. M. C. A. Budget V u
Spmng
MILADY'S
New Spring Hats
Indian orange can you fancy anything more gay, more al
luring; Tile delicate unia are entrancing, too pastel blues,
greens and lavenders.
They are for the most part small or medium in size
but there are many variations as to brim and trimming'
chic creations. . (2nd floor)
Brilliantly Hued
Sweaters Make
Their Appearance
PRICE $2.65 TO $6.65
Nothing smarter nor more in
dividual than these gay sweaters,
'peautlfully patterned in vivid col
ors, it delightfully complements
one's sports costume. So lovely
when made of lustrous glos silk
or soft wool. The writer is
seemingly at a loss ot attribute
compliments Justly due them.
(2nd floor)
AND
The New Ro&hanara
Dress Skirts, $7.95 -
What a delightful combination
one of these cheery skirts and
a sweater. Knife pleated models
which drape so gracefully In
their folds. Three big selling col
ors. - -MIKADOO
MONTEREY
PINEGROVB
(2nd floor)
$A65 floor $prt00
J POLISHING sWi
J OUTFIT J
It's the new, easy way to have
beautiful waxed floors and linoleum.
ThU Outfit Consists of:
I Quart Johnton'w Liquid Wax $1.40
IJohnaon'g Wax Mop MO
i Johnon' Weighted Fioor
Polithing Bruth 3 JO
I John to n't Book on Homm
BaautUying .
(8.65
A 5t- J 65
ins of . X "
WELCOME ORECSON RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
FOR YOU, REST ROOM, TELEPHONE, PARCELS CHECKED
New Arrivals!
. " id 111 Uirave.
Y5 shades, nt, per yard
regular 75c seller
at, yard
TucBdayvenmg.FeW. 17,
JUST ARRIVED FR01I
NEW YORK
Special 14.85
YOU'LL LOOK FAR
AND WIDE TO FIXD
PICTURESQUE TRIM
MED HATS THAT COM-'
PARE WITH THESE
AT $4.85
And ouch eay colors! Brilliant red. gorgeous fuchsia m
You, too, will be pleasantly surprised when you see these
ANOTHER EXPRESS
SHIPMENT OF WOMEN'S
1
9 Pound Sack
Rolled Oats 50c
F a n o y Creamery
Butter, Pound 4io
10-Hd. Sack Best
Cane Sugar 75c
Ax Billy Best Val
ley Flour, Sack
$1.85.
5 Cans American
Test Lye 49c
4 Free Deliveries
Daily to All Tarts
of City.
Guaranteed
Electric
Curling Irons,
Very Special
65c
$2.00 Ball Bearing
Roller Skates, Tair
$1.75.
Just received a shipment of wo
men's wool jersey Jumper Ures
es can he washed-the very IMf.i
creations in all the new
shades, priced at "
Xcw broadcloth in stripes for hlef "
Ml now
4 inches wuta
0
Znnhvr Ciinchains.
Violins Loaned Free