The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 20, 1925, Image 5

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    frii1sy Evening, February 20, 1025
THE EUOEXK (iUARD
Pure in the CanPure
in the Baking that's
THE "WORLD'S GREATEST
QAttBNG POWDER
One trial will convince you
make a test forget the rest
IJUXS V TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
j :-: . CITY NEWS :-:
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officer, and each donated $10 before
being allowed to depart. They appear
ed in the Juuctiou City justice court.
n Aibton tot Chiropractic aud
wOT-taw?"- Oppoaite Heilia
JSi Phone SCO. tf
r Quality el""- Prince Nemo.
Geo. N. McLean. Insurance, sen!
Willamette St. Phone 617. tfi
Insure with Henry Tomp, 33 V. 9th
Phone S. E. Stevens for piano ttinint
Women Held In Jail
"You see, judge, we came home late
from a dance "ue nijlit, and mother
looked us out. She and dad are all the
time fighting anyway, so we thoXight
we'd leave." Thna (lid Mias Vnia Crun
mcr, L'l, and .Mra. Leoua Klliott, SO,
explain their presence on the Kugeno
sireets last night with their 18-year-old
brother, Arthur, at 3:13 o'clock
a. m. The trio, travel-worn and dilap
idated, were lodged in the city Jail
over night, and were brought before
Judge Ueorge A. liilmore In city
court this morning. "We thought
we'd get a job somewhere In Califor
nia, so decided to beat our way by
automobile down the highway." .Mra.
Klliott continued. Vheu arrested, the
three had $1.17, a loaf of bread and
a powder puff. "You don't mean to
say your parenta kicked you out of
the house V" nsked the judge. "Well
not exactly, but we wanted to leave
anyway." The judge turned the pris
oners over to Mrs. M. S. Ady, advis-
ray
'
Opening Sale
of
New Spring Millinery"
Saturday, February 21
200 Ravishing Springtime Beauties They're all new and
Wonderful values
$10.00
HATS
$10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Hats
IX TWO SPECIAL GROUPS
$12.50 AND
$15.00 HATS
$4.95
$6.95
Think of it These two remarkably low prices. So early in
the season when women are in quest for new millinery.
You will find many models Hint was simply made for you particularly.
Buy your now Spring Hat now and save money.
. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
EUGENE MILLINERY CO.
G!U WILLAMETTE STREET
ory matron, who tt into communica
tion with the welfare league of Port
land. l'ni and Arthur were tent back
to Portland, and Mn. Elliott will con
tinue to California when be get, a
reply from a sister whvuu she has
telegraphed.
Red Cross Worker Here-
Lane county should hare a public
health nurse, says Miss M. Howells
of The Jallea, Hed Cross secretary,
who was in Eujceno yesterday on a
business trip. She railed at the local
office of the Ited Cross aud discussed
administrative problems with Miss
Grace Norton, secretary. The county
nays almost enough money to the
Oregon Tuberculosis society from
health seals yearly to entitle it to a
share of tho money spent in co-operation
with Ited Cross chapters and
county courts, Miss Howells declared.
She is a graduate in social work from
the University of Oregon, and has
been with The Dalles since last sum
mer. Through her efforts from The
Dalles chapter Miss Howells obtained
a public health nurse, whose salary
is financed largely through the Ited
Cross and funds appropriated by the
luberculoBis Bocicty.
Opera Held For Game '
To givd students aud Eugene peo
ple an opportunity to see both the
Urcgon-Oregon Agricultural college
oasKeioau game as well as the per
formance of "The Spring Maid" by
the .Brandon opera company, tho cur
tain will be held until S:45 o'clock
tonight, announces W, B. McDonald,
manager of the Ueilig theater. This
will follow the closing of the basket
game, giving spectators a chance to
get to the theater before the show
opens. "The Spring Maid" is famed
as the vehicle in which Mitzl Hadjos
scored her greatest triumph years
ago, and people are still singing ' 1 wo
Little Love Bees" and other melodies
featured in the show.
Program Is Held
Washington's birthday is being
celebrated at St. Mary's Catholic
school this afternoon. There is i
meeting of the Parent-Teacher as
sociation at which the childreu are to
render a patriotic program of music
and recitations. An address will be
given by Father O'Hara, who is pre
senting the school with a facsimile of
tho Declaration of Independence. The
secretary of the library of ConirrcRs
at Washington has vouched that the
copy to be presented to the school
was made from a facsimile of the
original Declaration, the exact size
of the original and. agreeing with it
in every particular.
it ia announced. V. it. Bunnell, dis
trict malinger, waa a Kugene visitor
yesterday.
"Humanism" Is Topic
At tho I nil aria u church Sunday
morning the Rev. Frank Fay F.ddy
will preach on "Humanism or Chris
tianity.1 The slnii t this service
will be Ilobert Mcknight.
Program Planned
Neit Tuesday night will be
"Dad's" nictit at Patterson school.
Ad interesting program is being plan
ned in which some of the fathers in
the district w.ll take a prominent
part, it is announced.
Leaving For South
Campbell Church is leaving today
for Long Beach where he will join
his family where they have been for
some time.
Leaves For Portland
Frank L. Armitage, director of the
United States employment office, left
today for Portland on a business trip.
He expected to return Saturday.
Leaves For Portland
K. Kugenc Chadwick. secretary of
the Eugene chamber of commerce,
left today for Portland for a visit of
several days on business.
Land Patent Filed
A United States patent on a 40
acre tract from the government to
Joseph Abeene waa filed for record
today at the office of the county
clerk.
Macduff To Return
Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of
the Cascade National forest, who is
on a field trip to Oakridge, waa ex
pected to return to Eugene this afternoon.
Here From Florence
Charles Cox, resident of the Flor
ence district, was a business visitor
in this city today.
Attends Legislative Session
F, L. Chambers has left for Salem
where he will attend tho closing hours
of tho legislative session.
Visits At Cottage Grove
C. P. Devereaux, local insurance
agent, was a business visitor at Cot
tage Grove yesterday.
Leaves for Portland
A. II. McDonald, proprietor of the
Rex and IweU theater, left yester
daw for Portland on a short business
visit.
Hike To Be All Day
March 1 is the day set by univers
ity students for a strenuous all-day
hike, closing the organized hiking for
i the winter term. On this Sunday
the walkcra of Kugenc will have a
chance to demonstrate their ability.
The trip will not bo long, only seven
or eight miles, hut it will be over an
old trail which is now overcome with
I tungtrd underbrush. Pinna are to take
j a train to Coburg, and from there the
! party, headed by Dr. Warren D.
Smith, of the geology depnrtmcnt, will
i atnrt for tho Mnrcola hills. A stage
win do inKen hack from Marcoln.
State Traffio Officer Here-
Kenneth Bloom, -assistant chief of
the Oregon traffic force, was o Eu
gene visitor today on his way south
to Ituscburg.
Bounty Collected
II. W. Mooney, resident of the
Winberry district, was nt tho office
of tho county clerk today to collect
the bounty on twu coyotes and four
bobcats.
Leave For Portland
Miss Mabel Armitage, Miss F.thol
Armitage, Miss Myra Cnlef and Miss
Martha t 'alef molored to Portland
today to spend the week-end.
See the Special Window Display of 'Eugene-Made" Oregon Ked
Cedar Chests
In The M. & W. Store For Men!
Sa0et Collar Attached Shirts
$1.45
YOUR CHOICE OF AXY
$3.00 OR $:?.50 SHIRT
ONLY
3 for
$7.00
Sale Price Effective Saturday Only!
Men hero's a thoroughly worth-your-wlulo opportunity to replen
ish your shirt, supply nt much less than it would ordinarily cost you
M. & "W. quality shirts the kind that look so well fit so comfort
ably launder so easily and give such long and satisfactory wear.
A fine assortment of the veil liked French flannels in neat striped
plaids and checks in all tho newer shades, fine English broadcloths
in colors and lustrous white mercerized poplins.
All Sizes Remember Saturday Only at This Most Unusual
Low Price!
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nu;.nmj'i'MHm'ui'iLi'iaat
TRAFFIC BILL IS
state may see fit to par; no bidding.
no competition, no auditing outside of
bis department; no cheek whatever
retting in a purely auditing off. re. ex
ecutive functions with unlimited
power to pay expenses and purchase
equipment. o officer ah on id he
granted such power or authority. I
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Copyright Halt Schaffner & Mats
Young men tell us we've
scored a bulls'eye
There's just the right swing of youthfulness in these
new spring clothes of ours, they say; the styles are flaw
less, there's vigor, life, "zip" in them.
Hart Schaffner & Marx made them
for us; you know what that means
$35 to $60
NEW ARRIVALS:
SPHlXff STETSON' HATS
FANCY 1NTKRWOYKN IIOSK
HEUI.MKXTAL STHIl'K TIES
COLL AH ATTACHED SIIIKTS
Wade Bros.
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
Prospeots Held Good
Indirnlions of oil nt Iho drilling
of the Guaranty Oil company south of
the cily ore excellent, better than
at any time since operations were
started here nearly two years ago, no
cording to reports from the company
today. The well is now down betrteen
K and 3000 feet, is the report. Ad
ditional equipment is being received
hy the company for the rig here nnd
today n new drilling cable 3500 feet
in length was received and is Wing
unloaded. Operations havo been link
ed temporarily nt the rig near Cot
tage Grove but will be started again
soon, is the report.
Woodmen To Initiate
Class, of f0 new members will be
taken into Eugene camp No. 115,
Woodmen of the World, tonight, as a
result of a fiO day membership cam
paign just closed. Prizes will be dis
tributed to approximately 20 men who
hare been sui'CPKsful in bringing in
their share of the candidates. Win
ners in the content are expected to
be present to claim their pises.
Visiting Brother
J. M. Moore of the Eugene I'aeking
company is entertaining Mr, and Mra.
H. M. Moore of Springfield, Mo., this
week. The two men are brothers,
and 8, M. Moore Is In Oregon pros
pecting for a location in the dairy
business.
! To Attend Conference
j J. A. McKeritt of the local West-
em Union office, will attend a con
: rention of the company's managers
j in this district at Portland next week.
A THREE DAYS'
i Chronio cough and pertinent colda
lead to aarioua lung trouble. You can
Itop them now with Crromuliioa, an
smultified creoaot that ia pleaaant to
ka. Creomulaion ia a new medical
liacorerr with twofold action; it eoothe
nd heala the inflamed membrane, and
cilia the term.
Of all known draft, ereoiote la ree
igniied bj the medical fraternity ai the
rreateat healing agent-? for the treat.
sent of chronio cough, and coldi and
ther forma of throat and lung troublea,
Creomulaion contain, in addition to
ireoaote, ether healing element, which
loothe and heal the Inflamed mem
sranea and atop the irritation and in
lammation, while the creoante goea on
the atomach, ia absorbed into the
alood, attack, the aeat of the trouble
tnd deatroya the germ that lead te
:ofliuuiptinn.
Creomulaion la guaranteed eetlifae
jotj in h treatment 01 chronio oougbi
tnd roldi, bronchial aathnu, catarrhal
ironchitla and other forma of throat
md lung diaeaaea, and ia excellent for
auilding on the it Mem after oolda or
Jie flu. Money refunded if any oough
r cold, no milter of how long etand
ng, ia not tailored after taking accord
ng to direction,, Aik your druajtitt.
Znowdtisi. Co, Atlanta, Oa. CAdrJ
Is Your Child
Thin and Week?
Cod Liver Oil In Sugar Coated
Tableta Puts on Flesh and
Builds Them Up
In JuHt Cow days quicker
than you over dreamt of Iheae
wonderful IiphHIi lnillillnR. floah
nmklng tahlntn called McCoy's
Cod I,lvor Oil Compound Tablms
will start to linlp any (hln, undor
welRht lit) In one.
Aflnr BirknpRn and where rick
pts nrn Htiappcted they Hre es
pecially vnliinble. No need to
dvo (hem any more naBiy Cod
Liver Oil llieao tablets are made
to tako the place of that Rood,
but evil smelling, ntnmarh up
setting medicine and they surely
do It.
A very sickly child, atte 9,
gained 12 pounds In 7 months.
Ask l.ltin IlniK Co., W. A. Kuy
kendall. Carroll's Pharmacy or any
ilrttRKist for McCoy's Cod I.Ivor
Oil Compound Tablets the orig
inal and genuine as easy to taka
as candy and 60 tablets, 60 cents.
ment of slntp covcrnment lias .ucii
authority. All of the other depart-.
monls purchase their cuniiunelit
through the board of control, where
proper accountiiijc is made. If sen
ale bill number ,'M should become a
lnw. there is nothing to prevent the
purchane uf new cara every few
inont'hii. nt any price the secretary of
Gets Pleasant Surprise
"About 0 months nco my futh
or was very Hick with bis Btom
nth, which bud been troubling
him for several years. Three
doctors said he had cancer and
one said It was gall stones all
agreed an operation was neces
sary, but on account ot IiIb ago
I .was afraid to risk It. I told a
friend about It who said his wife
had been through the same trou
ble antl had been rured by taking
Mayr's Wondorful Itomedy. I at
once bought a boltlo for father
and he Is now ns strong as a
bear and can eat more ham and
cabbage than any 3 men." II re
moves the catarrhal mucous from
the Intestinal tract anil allays
tho Inflninmntlnn which causes
practically all stoniBch, liver anil
Intestinal ailments. Including ap
pendicitis. One rtoao will convince
or money refunded at all druggists.
Lamps ! Lamps !
Prices Reduced
on
National Mazda
Lamps
10 wnlt to .10 watt .. 27c
60 wntt, now 32c
75 watt, now 45c
100 watt, now 50c
1.10 watt, now 65c
200 watt, now 80c
Now You Can Use
Larger Lamps
Hendershott's
Gun Store
770 Willamette
Phone 151
MRHAPPy
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RON AWAY
I'VE A P1NNER
aaDATE. TOOAV.
lVirt. HAPPY Party's
11 mighty fond of chick
en. Ho says bo doesn't
care in what particular
style It's served so long
as he knows It's purchas
ed at this market,
Watch for Mr. Hipp
Party
You know our prices ara
the loweat, quality eon.
aldored. If you want tha
cholcaat ateer beef, lamb,
milk fad vaal or extra
fancy chlckena for Sun
day don't overlook this
market.
i EUGENE i
t PACKING CO
L ;tv675Winamette5tJ
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST!
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for
Headache
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxea of 12 tableta Alao bottlea of 24 and 100 Drueiriata.
aislrta la tha trade mart of Birar Uiaoftctar. of Moauctleacllfitir ot Sillcjllei-Md
New and Permanent
Home of the Famous
A.B.C.
Electric Washers
694 Olive Street
Day Building
Seven models to choose from. A price to fit
your purse, a machine to suit your needs. 1
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
Electric Service Co.
Branch No 4
ennnnt bo n party to the etnetmont of'
such law."
The kinilrrpnrtm hill wan killed by
indefinite prwlponomcnt today.
By indefinite postponement the en-'
ote todny killed Senator Tnoeo' bill
providing for the equnlizntioii of Ux;s
by property clnssificntion.
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