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fjjursday Eveninsr, February 19, 1925 THE EUGKXE GUARD Tago Five m New! Od tba threshold, of a new season it is Iltting that Uio McMorran & Washburno store re. iterated and emphasized its business creed. The intelligent presentation of the vogue In dress and In accessories for men, women,' misses, and children. Always telling the truth about the merchan dise, the price and tba value. And a nice and punctilious observance of those little things which transpire in con tact between customer and employee, that tend, more than anything else, to promote confidence, friendship and good will. , THANKS MORE TOMORROW t. lie ,a, b,fU mi)Usry acad- ! my for little more thin a year and i bis promotion to a first lieutenancy : in considered excellent. Basement It Drained Accumulation of water in the base ment of the new MclJonald-Schaefrra budding hat necessitated the use ot a gasoline pump during the building op erations. The pump has beeu turned into tbe street, ruuniug along the fuller in front of the V. M. C. A. into the drain at Kleventh and Wil lamette. The drain became clogged this morning, while a three-inch (low of water wag being pumped, putting the water up to sidewalk level ind resulting in boards being plsced across toe street to protect pedestrian traffic. Patterson Paving Started Paving operations started today on Patterson street from Kleventh ave nue to l'ourleentli Hvenue, announces Harry 1'evcrcuux, city .engineer. Curbs are already in place on this piece of work, and the opening work on the paving operations will consist f M-nrif.ving the ground and grading. As soon as the Patterson atreet job itt finished work will begin immedi ately on paring of Cimrnellon street from Kleventh avenue to Thirteenth avenue, Mr. lleveretnu stales. I :-: CITY NEWS :-: ! (Continued trow page one) ui In tho chair car of a railroad tnis, although arrangements were aide to convey the patient from the prion in l'ortland to the hospital in a imbulanre. Nyi BlI'nM of Fine A. D. Scott, convicted in municipnl mart I"1 w,(,k for annoying Rirls nt III Winter Garden dance ball and th Rex theater ana was fined $23 by Judge Gilmore. was released from tho ritj jil yesterday afternoon. Scott Kills Catarrh Germ In Three Minutes Chronlo cats 1. no matter how bad, url cases of oronchlal asthma now yield instantly to the amazing discovery f i French scientist. This druRlesa method called Lavex kllla the germ in tire minutes, yet la positively harm lea to the most delicate tissues. Your bttd and lunps are cleared lfke magic Suffwen are relieved in a single night. To prove U and to introduce Lavex to million suiTerers In one month, I offer to send a treatment free and postpaid, to any one who will write for ft No obligation- No c c cures ynu, you oan repay the favor by telling, rour friends If not. the loss la mine. No matter what you have tried. Just mi me your name and address for thli generous free treatment and prove Uut you can be rid of catarrh. W. R. SMITH, 821 Lavex Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. bad served ceveu days in jail, reduc ing iiia fine $14, at tbo rate of a day, Uc inid the balance due, $11, to the city judge, and was dismissed with a warning from Chief of Police Jud kins that, a second conviction would bring au extra heavy penalty. Cougars Slain Pelts of a mother cougar and tbrec young ones were brought to Eugene yesterday by Ed Clark of Oakridge. Mr. Clark killed the animals February 12 on Warner mountain. 18 miles bnck of Oakridge. He said the dog chased tho kittens up a tree and they were killed without much trouble, but that the mother cat was chased for several miles before the dogs treed he-r. lie was paid the county on the cougars as well as two bobcats. Local Boy Honored C. A. Bonnett, Jr., son of C. A. Koiinett of this city, lias been pro moted to first lieutenant in the cadet corps of the Hill military academy at Portland. The Eugene boy was just recently given rank of Becond lieuten- Bridae Near Ready The new bridge ncrons the slough ! on the Cnburg bridge a few hundred yards north of the Kerry street bridge will probably be ready for opening to morrow afternoon and traffic over this route will be resumed, according I to P. M. Morse, counly engineer. Traffic has been routed for the past several days over the road connect iug j with the Coburg road a short ways i beyond the Ferry street bridge. i Grange Meetinns Slated O, 1. Fletcher, county agricultur ist, will continue his series of meet ings with laue coiiuiy granges to night at S o'clock, in the iladtcyville community hall, he announces, To morrow the meeting will be at the Irving grange hall under auspices of Farmers union, and will be in the form of au all day session. Saturday a meeting will be held by the Crow grange at 10 o'clock a. m., and an other by the Central Farmers' union, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Hall's Catarrh ;Medicine. : it rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. ) Sol by drtigfiitl for own 40 fan F.I. CHENEY & CCToledo. Ohio Coldest Night of Year "While nearly everyone realized that it was chilly liere last night, few knew that it waa the coldest night ofthe year. The temperature dropped to 30 degrees above xero. two degrees below the frer.ing point, and established the new 1025 record. Two nighta ago the thermometer stood at ul degrees. Play Postponed '1'ostponemeut of the high school musical comedy, "The Belle of Bar celona" from Friday night until next Wednesday night, is announced today, on account of fuilure of stage proper ties and costumes to arrive. Students are rehearsing nightly on the per formance. Here from Minnesota S. K. Severson, cashier of the Kree born State bnnk of Albert Lea, Minn., id a local visitor with his son-in-law. A. C. Sorcnsou of tnis city, mis is the first visit to the l'acifjc coast for tim .lhort I.in hunker and he ia 'en thusiastic over the prospects here, he states. Visit the New Underprice Millinery Section in the Basement Store Feature Prices $2.95 and $3.95 See Beautiful Window Display at This Store of "Eugene-Made" Oregon Red Cedar Chests! A most interesting exhibit of 14 new models from the Far West Manufacturing Co. Why Oregon Red Cedar Chests? Chvinjr to the hiph cost Hint hns heretofore been exnctotl for ccdnr chests, only t ho extremely well-to-do could nfford t'.in luxury of n eediir chest. Now the Far "West. Manufacturing Co., a liomo enterprise, liayini; taxes in Limo county and employing Kugene. people, is makiiip out of our own Oregon red cedar strictly high grado chests that people, of moderate means can well afford. Carefully conducted tests extending overa long period of time havo est abl ished Oregon Red Cedar aa a su perior cedar for cedar chests. Models on Display in Windows for Sole on Second Floor Oregon red cedar chests are idenl gifts. Tho girl at school, tho young lady nt tho threshold of mar riage, tho mother with her store, of woolens each needs this perfect safekeeper. A fragrant, lasting useful Oregon Hed Cedar chest will remind the re cipient through all the years of your thoughtful-ness. THE NEW "PACiriC" MODEL Solid copper trimmed, length 64 inches. $24.00 Many New Models Never Shown Before In style, finish and trim ming and price, one has a most extensive assortment from which to choose. The unusual beauty of de sign and workmanship evi dent in every Eugene made red cedar chests, makes it an ideal piece of furniture for any home. NEW "CAPTAIN GREY" MODEL Artistically trimmed. 64 inch slie 30iK) No Moths, No Dust, No Dampness Can Ever Enter an "Oregon-Made" Red Cedar Chest Onlv carefully selected scientifically treated clear cedar Jicartwood is used. Panels are inseparably joined, corners are interlocked. The snng fitting lock, Bturdv bottom and convenient tray are special features. Particular attention is directed to the new neutral finish cedar chest that harmonizes most ingeni ously with any color scheme of your homo. No photo or cut can convey the beauty of color and grain or material AVc invito you to examine those beautiful new models at our store y -a today. A Bag of Cedar Shavings in every chest NEW "COLUMBIA" MODEL Plain colonial untrimmed. 64 Inch size $26.00 Knots are defects Oregon cedar chests are clear and perfect 5. 7 Meeting postponed 'i't.n ...notiitc ..f flu. Kii'Rue school board scheduled for Monday, Febru ary i!3, will be held the following evo- ..In. In th ffll-t that Washillff- ton's birthday will be observed Febru ary i3, aceortling to announcement of Itcv. Frederick O. Jennings, chair man. Funeral Tomorrow ri.. (....nnl nf Mra Roll KPVtraon will he held at the Trinity Lutheran church Friday afternoon at 1:30, ac cording to announcement roaoy. y. Overt Skillired will officiate. Tho body will be si'nt to Northwood, la., for "interment. The Veatch chapel his charge of arrangements. Creamery Haa Display The Eugene Farmer"' creamery nlno has a display of Lnnc county products at the booth of the F.ugfnc chamber of commerce which will he maintained during the Oregon Agri cultural college exhibition at Corv.il lis from February Ml to 23. Visit In Euoene (.'. K. Whiting of the Reiss I'remler l'il.e company and S. N. Zinberg. I.'. S. representative of the House "f t'omor, Iondon, were in the city yrs terdav with a line of pipes. T;ie ll"itsc of fomoy declares it w the originator of the pipe making industry in England. Early Spring Special You'll be delighted with the style and newness of the Spring Stetsons. One 8tyle is a perfect combination of width, height and roll, topped off by an exceedingly smart colored band that harmonizes perfectly. In pearl, tan and azure blue. J New Arrivals: Spring Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Fancy Interwoven Hosiery Regimental Stripe Ties Collar Attached Shirts Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner ft Marx Clothes Telephone men nero The Eugene plnnt and local equip ment of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company were inspected vestenlay by J. K. I.owrie. divisiona plant superintendent for Oregon, ami 'O. t'. Uoff. divisional pmnr engim-.-r O. t . ttoii. iimif i for the stale, and two assistants. I Here from Long Beach i liert llnuge and family are here from their home at Long Ites. h. t'al., !ad mv dendc to make their home I here. Tbe llnuge family is formerly ...... i;..n and are from Ainen i.. ' - I friends of V. Aug. I'eter.on of Eugene I who also formerly resided there. western part of the 10,01U. county, for I Glenn Chamberlain and Emily Bnieed, both of Eugene. Aggies to Frolic Graduates 'and el-studcnt of the Oregon Agricultural college will hold their regular monthly party nt Frolic Inn tonight, auuounces LUnrlcs m. Emcre, president of the Ijino County O. A. C. club. ' Agency Established C F. Milliman. Portland represen tative of the Fidelity and Deposit company, ia in Eugene. An agency was established here at the office of the Peterson and McCully realty com pany. Lost Boy Found Cbas. Pelmer Deal. U. of Porttaml, reported as having left his borne Feb ruary H lias been found nt Cottage Grove and will be returned to bia folks, according to Sheriff Frank h. Taylor. Rv. Karpenatein to Leava Itpv. J. II. Karnenstein has accept ed the pastorate of St. John s l.ulller an church at Cliehnlis, Wash., suc ceeding Ilev. Fred T. Lucas, who goes to Ceutralia. Knlnhts to Give Degrei Tho rank of esquire will be confer red on a class of vandidates at a meeting of Helmet lodge of Knights of Pythias to be held this evening at the Pythian hall. Collsga to Close j Eugene Hirsincse college win cio...: . .i . ll .Li next Monday in commemoration of Wnshlngton s hirihdsr. it is announced. I no oui nesa vffice of the school will remain open the entire day. Marriage License Issued A marriage license won iii"d to day nt the office of the county clerk to B. Frank Shout?, and llattia B. Fletcher, both of Kufene. Marriage Llcenia Issued A innrrisge license has been issued nt the office "f the county clerk to Motorcyclists to Elect Election of officers of the Eugene Motorcycle club will elect officers at its meeting tonight. Leaves for Portland L. II. Kcrlee of this city lias left for Portland on a business visit of several days. to erect a $-."0 garage at 2024 Emer ald street from W. 11. Alexander, city inspector of buildings, today. Leaving for Klamath E. H. Kingman, local timber dealer, is leaving today for Klamath Falls ' y automobile where he will spend tho next several days on a birsiness visit. H. G. Penland Here lh G. Penland, merchant of the Me Kensie bridge, was a business visitor in Eugene yesterdsy. To Bull Garage ' W. V. Ellinacher received a permit ; of St. John's Luther- m . hehnlis. Wash., sue- II , , A- -a- f ed T. Lucas, who goes t f 1 I I I a Denree ' A. Glcamy Mass of Hair 55c "Danderine" does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair To Address Women I Hesn E. C Uobins of the univ.r I ... of business administra tion, will be lh speaker at today'a 1..-..1.... of Hie llusinen and Proles ionsl Women s cum ai j hotel. ! Office Moved I llcnrv Tronip. insurance acnl has moved hi office from :w Ninth ve- ;, west, ill the rear of the r.'rN'' lionsl bsiik building, to n.oin J on , ,be second fl""r '.f tb- First National : block. ! -r,.rt. invitation 8nt Tne Eugene chamber of rommer-e hns been a.ked to send a representa tive to attend the annual meeting of Hie National Foreign I rstie cooo o . . .... i-i.i ., v:..,it e June Jl , . H Kill lie ... n, t.. L'li. Mr. Miller Recovering A,lrew Miller of Trent who ln ,ccn n.nfine.1 at the Pacific- hri- l,o.pitnl forth. weekasOie rc,l of illness i recovering raptdl). is the report Imlay. Road Contract Glvea Earl McNutt "f Eugene was given II, c road contract yesterdsy for con el ruct ng a mile end a half of the North Fork road above Portage la the Sore? Rub with Red Pepper Instant relief The way to relieve soreness, lameness, rheumatic pains, etc., is red pepper. That's tbe new-day way, the quirk, efficient way. No old way compares. Nothing else creates such concentrat ed, such penetrating heat. And a hest that doesn't hurt ynu. You feel that Ileal instantly when you apply Bed Pepper Huh. In three minutes it seems to penelrata the denths. The circulation ia started. ! rongc.linn ia relieved. The soreness j and pain dennrt. Think how many hours of pain Bed Pepper Huh may save you. Everybody finds many nee.i. nave h ever r-noj. Get it now. Then when pain starts, or chest cold, turn In this Jar for ...lief. It is usually but a matter of minutes. Jlo this for comfort's sake. for pains of Rrrevaathna Backache Lombttfo Sprabu Snrenet rearitbj CoatVsrtio Chert Cckb RED PEPPER RUB At til intltito AW (main mltuml lit aaaw kavitl. Bounty la Collected Glen Simmons, resident of the Co burg district, was at the office of the county clerk today to collect tho bounty on a coyote.. . i Notarial Commission Filed Tbe notarial commission of L. E. Hodgea was filed today at the office of the county clerk. Osburn Hotel T.cauty Tarlour. Phone 801. t' Fhone S3. E. Stevens for piano tuning. Insure with Henry Trorap, 33 W. Oth LAN E COUNTY RESIDENTS RE-, CEIVIND MONEY Tho Euuitnblo Savings and Loan association of Portland, through their special snlesinnn Fred M. ltowley Is delivering In checks several thousands of dollars to thoso holding Certifi cates, which have matured. This asso ciation has a hig business in this county. There are more than 1(100 persons using this plan aa a- ayate mstlo sHvInes. Throuah their loan agent more than $.'100,000.00 has been loaned for the purpose ot bunding business blocke and residences, thus Improving Lane county and especially Eugene. flO e THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, Buttons and Hemstitching. SO 7th Ave. East. Phone 171S-J. A COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT , OPIATES ' Many cough preparations contain some olio or more harmful druga which are added to take tho place of opiates. None of these nut-cntlc aubHtitiiti-s hnvo ever been used in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAB COMPOUND. Tbe unme ot every ingredient is plain ly printed on every carton. You know what you arn tnkiug when you taka Foley's. It clings to the throat. Good for old and young. You have a cough, why not try it. Kefuse sub stitutes. TH(Adv.) Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, 8ilH Willamette St. Phone 617. tl For Quality Clgara, Frlnce Nemo, Fliownndn, the choice of the smokes. Salesmen Wanted W IN TOWN and ready to do your next washing for you JFoR a limited time; the Maytag Man; special representative of the Maytag Company manufacturers of the Maytag Gyrafoam Washer will give home demonstrations to all who wish to see " nt.t.t "T,- tkiat When combing and dressing your heir. Just moisten your hair-brush with a little "Dander ine" and brush it through your hair. The effect Is startling! Tou can dn your hair up immediately and it will appear twlca aa thick and heavy a mass of gleemy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, freshness and luxuriance. While beautifying the heir "Dsn. derine" la also toning and stimulating each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair slops falling out and dandruff disappears, (let a bot tle of "Handcrine" at say drug or toilet counter and Just see how heal. Ihy and youthful your hair appears alter tbll delightful refreshing dressing. V Easy Terms 7- 90urarnndlnH Maytag I - Wuhet faster. 2- Washes cleaner, 3 - Largest hourly capacity in the world. 4 - Most compact washer made takes floor spsce only IS inches square. , 6 -Cast aluminum tu b e sat wsrp, rot, swell, split or corrode. 9Rw.jni for World Pea tuns Easily adjusted to jour height. Clothes can be The World's Fastest, Most Thorough and Most Careful Washer -Washes a whole tub of clothes In 3 to 7 minutes. Completely eliminates the necessity of handrubbing of wristbands, col lars and cuffs. Launders dainty things better than hand methods. Cleans gritty, grease Impacted denims immaculately. Washes entirely by water action thereby adding longer life to the clothes. -And then cleans iUtlf a matter of 30 seconds. See It Hell bring the Maytag to your home and wash all the soiled things you have on hand. Or, If you wish, let you do the washing yourself. No obligation. Appotntmtnls now btlnf made. nut in or taken out with the wajher running. .Tub cleans it Kir. ' -All metal writwer. Sell adjusting. In stant tension release. Leadership T S SSSSeaaMiaaaaai Gyrafoam HVasher ,WITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB, CO. 1 tmt$. THE MAYTAG SHOP llr-rulqiirtrtcn, with BERRY PIANO & FURNITURE 740 Willamette Street Phono H70