THE EUGENE GUARD
fhursday Evening, Ftl:
Page Ten
IER WILL
ADDTQ SERVIGEAT
LOCAL POSTOFFICE
With tlie appointment o' nnothor
regular carrier uwl clerl: to the Ku
Kfine postal taff the delivery service
of the city will be chauged in order
that there will be two deliveries each
day on all routrs that are now In
cluded in the service, according to
announcement today of Darwin K.
Yoran. nostinnstt'r. Orders were re
ceived from the postoflice depart
ment authorizing the additional staff
ineirbers.
A. C. Krcy Is the new carrier and
H. P. Bond, formerly special deliv
ery carrier, lias been appointed ,to
the of'ice staff and 11. T. Yeacier is
the new special Je!iery carrier, ai
cording to Mr. Yornn.
The staff now consists of 111 car
riers flud 21 clerk, rnd other em
pliyci in the oftice. recording to t!i i
report of the postmaster
It is expected that announcement
of another carrier in the near future
mav lead to an eitension of the de
'ivory service which has ben con
templated for some time, the poBt
master states.
"At present several roures have
only one dd'.very each tiny but with
the uddiliannl carrier tin two-a-day
prosraia will go into effect immedi
ately on all routes," Mr. Yoran an
nounces, . ,
SOCIETY AND WOMEN'S CLUBS
Club Items 8hould Be Phoned To tho Sooloty Editor Between
8:30 A, M. and 11:30 A. M. Tslsphono Number 1200
CLUB TALK SLATED
O. S. IflMeher. Lnne comity agri
cultural ngpiit, will be the principal
speaker nt the noon luncheon meeting
of tho Kiwnnia club to be held Mon
day t the Unburn hotel. Mr. Fletcher
will speak on various phases of his
work contemplated fur Lane,
Hnrriett Baldwin, Hoprnno, will en
tertain with nolo and nlso in duet witii
Muph Winder. The Kiwanls inMrii
mentnl trio composed of Arthur Hen
rtprnhott, Hnrry Ievereaux and Gleo
Morrow, will provide the musical pro
gram.
The committee in churge of the
program is composed of K. O. Immel,
V. (J. Hale and Krnnk Jenkins, The
"pep" committee will be composed of
"busy b's," Menu, Uonney nnd Hrysou,
U the announcement. The program
committee for next week la compose!
of Dr. V. H. Lee, Dr. 8. M. Kerron
and Kugenc & Kolly.
Jewels Presented
To 12 Past Masters
Post masters of the Blue Lodge of
Masons .were presented with service
jewels at last night's meeting of the
lodge. Tho presentations were made
by l'rofessor Frederic 8. Dunn of the
V'uivcraity of Oregon, to tho follow
ing past masters:
John M. Hloan, 1880; James V.
Itoblnson, 188(1; 11. J. Hawthorne,
USUI j Dr. T. V. Harris, 181)2; I,. N.
Honey, 1SU.'I; It. 10. llrlstow, 1804;
J. h, I'agc, 18M1; K. O. Totter, 18U7;
Cieorge O. Yoran, 1003; Dr. CJeorgo
Dollur, 1008; C. J. Fulton, 101'J;
limcry D. Luke 11)24.
Past Masters rJlunn, Hawthorne,
Harris, ItriBtow and Potter wore not
present to receive their emblems.
liy MA HI AN LOWRY
.Mrs. J. K. Pratt will be a hostess
tomorrow afternoon, entertaining
memhers of Teacup club at her home.
The Eugene Federation of Wo
men's orgunizatious will meet at the
chamber of commerco rooms tomor
row afternoon at two o'clock. C. A.
MeClaiu, superintendent of public uni
ties in tlie city will speak after which
a visit to the pumping plant will be
made.
'
Lugene society is anticipating the
opening number of the Jirandon Upera
company this evening at the Ileilig
theater. "The Bohemian Girl," one of
the favorites of the older operas will
he given this evening with Theo 1'en-
Brandon Opera is
Here Tonight for
Three-day Showing
Tho Brandon Opera company, al
ready prime favorites with Eugene
music lovers, having established tbem
selvos two years ago have selected 1
very interesting repertoire for their
appearance at the Heillg theater for
three days starting tonight.
1'irst-comcs Tlie Bohemian G rl"
by Halfe. This is a composition with
many elements of strong appeal. It
is at once romantic, melodic and ipiite
comprehensible. The text is by Dunn
who took the plot Horn a ballet writ
ten for Kllsler a famous dancer by
Saint-Ucorges but transferred the
scene of the action from Hcctland to
Hungary. The music is rich, romantic
nnd of the ballet type.
llio. Mikado which comes Satur
day afternoon, is a satirical comedy
of tlie Japanese official life as It was
in the (lays of Gilbert and Sullivan.
'The Spring Maid" will be given
Friday night. It is a later form of
comic opera, founded on one of
Grimm's fairy tales, the legend of
I lie Huntsman and the Itabbit." The
music is more of the popular variety
and contains such lilting hits as
"Day Dreams," "Two Little Love
Bees" and "How I Love a rn-tly
Face."
The repertoire Includes variety
enough for everyone, with a brilliant
cast beaded by Theo Pennington, Har
ry rmiel, Carl Bundschu, Kd An
drews, George Olsen, Irma Tice snd
Chester Bright and the singing of
more than thirty voices under tlie di
rection of Charles D. Hazelrigg.
State Meeting of
Journalists Next
Superstition Would
Threaten This Job
"Aro you eiipertitlous, Mrs. Al
dousV" said Superiutendeut 10. J.
Moore, to aa elderly lady who has
been on bis staff of Lnne county
teachers since he succeeded Superin
tendent Boughmsn In It) lit.
Mrs. Aldous confessed to being su
perfluous, hut snld sho denied .til
power uf unlucky days.
This was on the last day of the
June teachers' examinations, Friday,
the l:!lh. On thut dny the lady in
queetiou earned two exemptions,
school law 0.1, spelling 00. She had al
ready signed contract to teach In
eastern Oregon, near Prlneyille. She
reached her destination on Friday.
Her district is No. Ill, and sho has
averaged 1.1 pupils. Once a family
moving nwsy reduced her school to
11, but almost at once another fain
tly cnine, bringing up her school to
lis original lit.
LADIES 8H0PPE
Dressmaking, lints, lingerie and
novelty fancy work, 7(10 Willamette,
upstairs, phone 881. ml7
When You Catch Cold
Rub on Musterole
' Musterole la easy to apply and it geti
in its good work right away. Often it
prevents a cold from turning into "flu"
or pneumonia. Just apply Musteroli
with the finRers. It does all the gooc
work of grandmothcr'a mustard plasto
wunuui me mister.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment
made of oil of niustnrd and other homt
simples. It is recommended by manj
doctors nnd nurses. Try Musterole foi
ore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma
tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron
chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion
pains and aches of the bark and joints
sprains.sore muscles, bruises, chilblain
(rosted feet colds of all sorts.
To Mothtrtt MustaroU la also
mad in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
85c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos
pital uie,j.w
Eugene's next state convention to
bo held hero at the University of Ore
gon March 13 and 14 will bring to
gether seven more organizations for
meeting nt a single gathering then.
The following will meet at tho news-
papor convention:
Annual Oregon Newspaper Confer
ence.
Pacific Northwest Circulation Man
ager's association.
State Kditorial association.
Trade nnd Class Journal associa
tion. Commercial Printers. -Members
of Associated Press.
Clients of United Press. 4
nington in the leading role. With the
presentation of "Spring Maid" Friday
night, "Mikado Saturday afternoon
snd "Itohin Hood" Saturday evening
the remaining duys of this week will
be busy outs as a number of large
social functions are also planned for
those days.
-
Friday will be guest day for mem
hers of Sunshine club who are eacb
inviting s guest for a one o clock lun
cheon at Uie Anchorage.
The Amaranth Dancing club is
sponsoring a dance at the Kaglos ball
Saturday evening to which all Masons
sre invited. Mrs. George Monroe Is
chairman far the refreshments com
mitteo for the evening.
Eddy School Bill
Postponed Without
House Opposition
STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore.
Feb. 10. The Eddy bill calling for a
change in the course of study in high
schools of the state, and specifying
certain required subjects was indefi
nitely postponed by the bouse this
morning. An unfavorable report wss
brought in by the house revision of
laws committee. No opposition was
voived against the report.
Timber Capitalist
Allowed Damages
MEDFOKD, Ore., Feb. 10. In
findings filed In the circuit court by
Circuit Judge Walter II. Evans of
Multnomah county, M. D. Olds, tim
ber capitalist, and former owner of
the Medford logging railroad, is allow
ed f'-'SUO damages against William
Von der Hellen, contractor, and Eu
gene Dictz, truck driver. The damage
suit grew out of the burning of the
Bugle Point depot August 13, 1923.
Von der Hellen used the depot as a
storage place for oils and gasoline
for work on the Trail-Agate section
of the Crater Lake highway. Negli
gence on the part of Von der Hellen
and Diets was charged by Olds, who
in the original complaint sued tho
state highway commission, the state
engineer and three other truck driv
ers. CARS DAMAGED
SPBINGFIELD, Feb. 10. (Spc
lnn An miinmnhiln Accident occur-
Ted in Springfield about 2.30 o'clock
yesterday afternoon on aiain strcei
in which two cars were slightly dam
aged. The car driven by Virgil Mpou
westward on Main street struck the
rear fender of the car Driven by F.
IalrnB nrtiAn tna Pftt-kinK OSrked
nt th iturh hetween Second and Third
streets, suddenly started up anil
swung Into tne pam ot ine otner. xuu
fender wns damaged, as was the
bumper on the Moon csr.
BILLS FAVORED
htatk llOIIHrc. SALEM. Ore..
Feb. 10. Tho ways and menns com
mittee reported favorably a. ti. jmo,
payment of $"00 for capture of Dr.
It. M. Briunfield, amended to cut in
two $1,000 provided in bill.
II. B. 241 to re-iniburse Louis Ger
ber of Klamath county. Principal o'
$783 allowed, but no interest.
BtUtr than a muttarj pfatttr
"Home of the Big Wurlltzsr
NEW SHOW.
Today
Only
THE POPULAR STAR RETURNS TO
THE SCREEN IN A VIRILE DRAMA
OF LOVE AND REGENERATION
YILLIAM FARNUM
"This Man Who
Fights Alone:
with LOIS WILSON
EDWARD H0RT0N
COMEDY
"THE
SLEEP
WALKER"
m 7 W
Robt. v. IjSfLr - r
HA1N8WORTH ""f Jry
WURLITZER vjfrL yJ
p
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Deoirine to know Ibe reasons for
the spirit of btnnony anil co-operation
thnt has made the Southern Wil
larsette Dental society the best in
the Mte. the Portland dental asso
ciation has invited the Willa.i-.ette so
ciety tr. take charge of tho program
and clinic to be held at Portland the
evening of Saturday March 7, accord
Ing to announcement today of Dr.
Waldo J. Adams, preHident
"Fraternalism," will be the topic
of an addresB by Dr. It. T. Biirnett
of Eugene and he will tell the Port
landers why the Southern WilUuiettc
society pulls so well tngethir.
A nnner on "Dipt nn volute t k
development of the teeth," will be
renu oy nr. u. m. ueorge. A clinic
will be presented by five members of
the sneiptv. Dp .T V Tit,,., t t
Hesse. J. M. Miller, AV. B. Lee, and
V. II. IVlllOtlglU'..V.
der-finsnclerj F. A. Page, treasurer;
Kay Statser, guide; Charles Htarr,
trustee for three years. Drs. George
DeBar and Orville Waller were elect
ed medical examiners.
SSH "FRIVOLOUS SAL"
ItUUAX w,lh Sua,ne O'Brien Mae Busch
Old Time Dance
DONNA HALL
Saturday Night, February 21.
Everybody Welcome Good Music
Legion Masquerade
Ball is March 18
Next Social event nn lk. A n..
- .ud auiDium
Lesion calendar will ha a mn i.
ball and potluck dinner by the ladies
aiixllisry March 18, announces W. N.
Wintler, chairman of tho committee in
charge.
More than 100 legionnaires and
their laries, dressed in every con
ceivable VariPtV nt "kirl" nlnlku
tended the "kid party" last night in
me cnamoer oc commerce rooms and
their ladies. dresKpft In mn
luck dinner was served early in the
evening, and dancing started shortly
after 8 o'clock. The party broke up
at midnight.
Tho masquerade ball will be the
neTt ontertnlntnpnt in tha I
social events for the next few months.
E. U. Lee to be Head
Of United Workmen
E. U. Lee wss named master work
man of the Eugene lodge. Ancient Or
der of United Workmen, at the an
nual election of officers Inst night
in the M. W. A. hall. D. C. Hcrrin of
Portland, grand recorder of the lodge,
was a guest at the meeting, following
which a lunch was 'served.
Other officers chosen are as fol
lows: 8teve L. Bugar, foreman; Louis
Uibbs, overseer; I. T. Nicklin, recor-
Extension Courses
Of University are
Proving Extensive
C. P. Homo of Eugene completed
a correspondence study course offer
ed by the University of Oregon in
advanced Norse last term. Fifty
eight studenta in all made comple
tions in tho various courses offered
through the extension division.
The university correspondence-
study group will represent a cross
section of the adult population of i
Oregon, such occupations as the fol
lowing being represented among those
taking work: accountant, engineer,
attorney, banker, bookkeeper, carpen
ter, cashier, cook, county assessor,
dairy worker, driver, electrician,
farmer, insurance man, librarinn,
lumberman, advertising manager, min
ister, nurse, music teacher, phyalcian,
pharmacist, printer, publisher, school
superintendent, teacher, stenograph
er, salesman.
EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY,
774 WILL. ST. PHONE 600. W. H.
BLOWERS, MGIt tf
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Without Dieting
Tears ago the formula for fat
reduction was "diet" "exercise",
today It Is "Take Marmola Pre
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friends these friends tell others.
They eat substantial ' food, live
as they-, like and still reduce
steadily and easily without going
through long sieges of tiresome
exercise and starvation diet.
Marmola Prescription Tablets
are sold by all druggists the
nrnrlrl fWAl ftt Alln dollar for A
box, or If you prefer you can or
der direct rrom tne marmola uo.,
General Motors Bldg., Detroit,
Mich.
Valley Printing Co.
Over U. S. Nat'l. Bank.
WEDDING AND BUSINESS
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Time to scan the morning news
yet not a minute wasted!
You never find Albert Minit Oats and breakfast grouches
it the same table. To begin with, there's no waiting.
Minit Oats are sure to be on the table steaming hot in
three to five minutes. And then
There's jomrthmg about these plump, smiling oat-kerr.
pels that warn their way to a man s heart.
Because they are first aid to speedy brraktasts Alben
Minit Oats have done two things:
They ha ve made braxhjaairume easier on mother and
hrcakjaatakmg easier for father. No more frantic kitchen
rush for mother! No more under-cover grumbling for dadl
Instead, he likes to scan the morning headlines while Mmit
Oats are "coming up." H? knows it means three to five
minutes that's all!
an
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The hundreds of successful men nnd women who
liavo received a Business College. Training nt our
School is tho nnswer.
It's a Good School
and Rates Are Reasonable
"We offer you (he opportunity ot enrolling now
in out Day or Night Classes for a business train
ing. Eugene Business College
A. E. ROBERTS, PRESIDENT
Thono GG6 002 "Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon
AN OPEN
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y. M. C. A.
BUDGET
WEEK!
AX BILLV DEPARTMENT STORg
DISE ' .
ARRlVlNn
DAILY
Ushering Forth More Reserves
For Friday, Last Day of
88 Surprise Values
. In Addition To These Many More
Surprise Values Await You
$5
Dress Flannel,
.88 Per Pattern
These fashion right 56 inch woolen fabrics
need no Introduction as the discriminating
fair sex are familiar with their popularity.
In the lot you'll find them Just enough for
dress either Bhort or long sleeves.
FLANNEL FINISH
95c Dress Fabrics,
3 Yards $1.88
Ask for Cambridge flannel flnlBh dress fab
ric and you'll see a host of pretty checks
stripes and plain colors. A delightful cotton
fabric with soft flannel finish. Friday only.
Fast" Color Suiting.
2 Yards For 88c
There Is an added satisfaction in ,
. fast color wash goods Ilka this Pg e Un
with mothers who have dres.e ""r
for girlies which require frequent Xbl"9
A sturdily woven fabric, 35 inches wu?"
a good range ot colors pink hrnun 11
Peruvian, grey, scarlet, also rose '"7'
Wanted White Goods
6 Yards For 88c
In the lot are Longcloth, Muslins .a
o her short lengths. Shorts to us but T
sirable lengths to .consumers.
Lovely Silk Umbrellas,
Reduced To $6.88
In a regular way sold upwards to
9.95. A good selection In the lot
While lot lasts, ?6.88 each.
Extra! $1.50 Combination
Offer 88c
Here Is the Combination offer:
Regular 65c Hair Brush
Regular 35o Hand Mirror
Regular 60c Hinds Honey and Al
mond Cream.
The lot complete 88c
$1.00 Table Damask,
2i2 Yards $1.88
Vour choice of many patterns in the lot Wiih
colorful borders in rose, lavender, or gold A .nil
did weight and finish damask. m'
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
65c And 75c Folder
Of Three Handkerchifs
2 Folders For 88c
(6 HANDKERCHIEFS)
If you're In need of 'Kerchiefs, this featurlnr
will interest you greatly. A wonderful ranca oi
these dainty white and colored 'Kerchiefs to select
from. A Bmall item but a great one day Fridai
Surprise. . '
Oh, Boys! A Suit Special Ofi $ft.89
Interest Formerly, $12. 50 J VJ
These sturdily made fine blue serge suits take a radically reduced price To he
exact a saving of $5.61 to you. Natty Norfolk styles and full lined. Sizes 8 to 17.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ONLY
To $9.50 Boys' Two
Knicker Wool Suits $6.89
Norfolk and pleated back styles the
lads will be proud to wear. Full lined,
sizes 8 to 17 years. , Good looking pat
terns. ' '
Special! Men's Heavy
Coat Sweaters $1.29
Heavy ribbed coat sweaters with Ruff
neck, two pockets, natural color, sizes 38
to 42. This is a big buy, men.
Boys' $4.85 Wool
Slip-On Sweaters $3.89
Knitted like boys like them to be.
There's comfort in these worsted slpi.ons
and smart enough for school wear. Coma
in solid navy, also two color combina
tions. Sizes 26 to 34.
, Men's Pure Silk
Hose, Pair 65c
Guaranteed pure silk hose with mercer
ized lisle top and foot Perfectly smooth
Inside and out Choose from ooze, black,
Russian calf, French tan, or medium grey.
Headquarters For Everfast Fabrics Including Now Weaves
1
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buriSvIults LaVogue Spring Coats
DRAIN TILE , ,
IRRIGATION PIPE , L, B7 express today all the newest
SEWER PIPE JfKvJb shades, priced from
CULVERT PIPE 'A-ZZL CM O to CfC
HOLLOW TILE j " rj ?AO JTtW
BLOCKS I Jf5
SEPTIC TANKS ! . I Fancy buttons for trimming. New
Eugene Concrete Esk Jf8-, f k llosier-v' ' a11 colorS'
, Pipe Co Priced from
135 Blair. Phone 903 '( u $125 t0 $2.50
Good Music Good Eats Good ; 1
Time Everybody Come j f
HAR8 SPECIALS
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Frye's Delicious Hams
Half or Whole.
27c
Per
Pound
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80 WEST EIGHTH STREET
PHONE 40