The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 21, 1925, Image 5

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    v Evening, February 21, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
rage Fivo
Safeguarding
Your Interests
W'e feel ourselves under a real ohll
cation to protect you against buying goods
fhat would not give proper service. And
we DO protect you by npt buying bucu
goods ourselveB.
You do not have to be an expert judge
of value In order to make a satisfactory
purcnase here. t
Our conception of service does not stop
with the politeness of salespeople prompt
ness of deliveries, etc. It must Bafeguard
you against unsatisfactory goods. .
When you buy an nrticlo here you may
rest assured it is' honestly worth every
cent you pay for it that It will give a full
measure of satisfaction and it 'you feel
at any tlmo that it has not done so wo
want to know it and make. It right.
Thanks. More Monday.
mMrxnammmi-ji n ragman
Hiis morning for a transcontinental
tour to Nvw York, where she will sail
for ln'r old liomr ju Walrn, to lie
(one through tlie summer. Mr. Junes
will join her after the close of school.
a charge of passing a bad check, win
released to iiis rather who arrived
here from Itoseburg last night, lies is
a student at the Oregon Agricultural
college. There will be no prosecution
of the case here, it is announced.
Repair Shop Leased
Tile repair sh'.p in lioodprtstures
garage has been leased by Fred Itock
hill and H. J. llevun, who operate the
Pacific garage on Seventh avenue east
H is anuouueed.
Children Sent Home
Miss I'nis I'runiuer and Arthur
Trimmer, brother and sister who ran
away from (heir uome In Portland and
were found by police at a late hour
Jliursday uiglit ami giving lodging in
the city jail, were sent Lack to their
parents in Portland esterday by Mrs.
s- Adv. advisory uiatrou of the I Motorist Fined
police department. The third member lto.-s Hurley paid a fine of S- in
of tue tr:o. Mrs. l.eoua Klliott, re- ; municipal court Ibis morning after
uuiiucd iu Ktigene and telegraphed her i pleading guilty to a charge of park
sisters in l alitoruia lor tuuds to pay iug his automobile ou city streets
her railroad ticket south, hut thus ! without lights.
far she has bad no reply. A local lio- j
lei gave her a room last night, and i Burton Hutton Here
fiinii-hed her breakfist tips nioruh.g. Ilurlou Uullon nt Corvallis was a
Mic is without funds. I visitor in Kugene veslerdav. al lending
i tlir
LUMDE
IT
isU iii givuij; lij ilrnuilorir acid iu
Miiftll iini'MiMts iii tlir utinit- milk.
I'r. Jutii'N Mini tlmt ili- iisi ovt-ry
lHW f I O 111 fllhllllji licit H Ml Ifdllt'Oil
llit' nialiiily in nuhit ir inippic and
ilitit fr..iii tliis h( f 'l ined ihv theory
thai tlie discus.' was united ly a pre- I entirely pif mted if the dirt of px
pundi'ijiui i' t.f nlk:ili in the vyttPin. ' l"'-,'1t inotliPts is rich in mineral
Altlhtit;li pMsiciiuis di'i'Iare that ; "hIi.
hdn'liinc h'hI h h "sure curt1." ' 1 "
hr. Jones luis K,im further and m- f KKUN WFK-D. M. JUHX.
sitt t id ycsUMtUy that mkots will be I As'
Lumber mm -ket
I.HUO INHlUl.V llttS
dm iiiR the last (wo weeks,
iug to the euirent t'ruw's
in Kngene and
pot its back up"
eord
aeifi'-
lattkethiiU same in the armory
I ItlBt Uigllt.
j Op. Fox Returns
! lr, lrviu . Fox, Ktigene nh slciim,
Miss Mack Visits
MUs Aliee Maik of roriland. reg
istered nurse, is iu FJugrue fpendiuj;
a few days with her mother, Mrs.
nr it mi Mitth, lourtli avenue ; u;ls r(.,rnis frmn extended nb
west, .miss Maris, eame to Kugene to j seure in the east, wbere be lias been
attend the wedding of Miss Kdnli ! slUllviiig nt the Mavo diuic in ltmh
lYml Alton to 1 r. furl H. I'hei to- ! 0!iU.r Miun.
place, held this nioruing at St. Mary's ' '
,,iurrl1' Leaving for Jefferson
Miss Kvd I'ease and Miss Itebtvv:.
Sailor, of the staff of the couniy
Prisoner Turned Ovor
lt'hert .lanuary who is held at the
county jail on a charge of
had ilieck.s will be turned over to 1 1u-
l.enton nuiiity authorities for prose
cution, aceordiiiR to announcement to
iliy at the office of Sheriff Frank K.
Taylor. A deputy from L'orvallis i
expected here today U take charge of
lamia rv.
:-: CITY NEWS' :-: )
i
Funeral Date Set
Funeral services for John Thrnmor.
I-uno couniy on-hardist, wiio died ves-
tcrdaj in Kugene, have been set fur I
Monday afternoon at 'J o clock. l,r. h.
coat lumber index, copies of which
were received by local lumbermeu to
day. Wliile from all tip pea ranees
there is not a Inrge x-olume of busi
ness eomiiiK in. at the same time
I here is nil that i needed to keep
the mills in n comfortable position.
j the index nays.
j "Kveryone ha- considerable euttinR
i business on hand to carry them along
' until the early part of March." rends
the report. "Stocks of yard items of
All kinds are reduced to a minimum.
in fact there is an absolute shortage,
of many retail jard items and iu sev
eral cases wholealers here have
found it necessary during the last
week to place orders of this kind with
the mills outside l.nne county iu order
to et delivery that they required.
"Inquiry has been much belt"r tl.avi
at any time since the first of the
year, with every indication that the
buyers are needing stork and are only
holding off with the hope that they
Licensed To Wed will be able to buy for less. There
Carl II. IMietteplace of Powers nud i has been a slight improvement in the
Kdi tli l'enrl Alton of Ktigene. vere i Calif oruin rail business which has
grant el a marriage license nt the j carried with it some increase in
county clerk's office yesterdny. prices,
- j "The volume of new lie nud bridge
Hewitts to Seattle plank business has been very light of
Mr. ami Mrs. J, It. Hewitt. l-'KtTi i lHt. but fortunately (lie mills have
Onyx Mreet, left this afternoon tor j bail no difficulty iu getting nil of the
Senttlr. where tiiev will siiend ihelsinalt timber cutting they want. The
passing nool, ,0 s(Ml,i Week-cnd with rela
tives of .Miss Pease at Jefferson.
(Continued from page one)
V. Stiers. pastor of the First Chris- veeK-eu.. ;
lian church, will be in charge of tier- ;
vice at the Veutdi chapel ami the I. ; Marriafle License Issued - '
U. (i. p. lod-e in charge of serv.ee j A marriage license was issued nt (
at the grave. Jutermeut will bo in ! the office of the county clerk today
the 1. O. O. F, cemetery. to Karl (larger ami Francis Sinners,
btith tf Ktigene. .
Coburg Is Winner
Cohurg high scho.d's basketball; Notarial Commission Fllcd
i legation was accompanied by W.
AuMpn. principnl, Fancy Kveus,
' l. l,m-or rrndes. and JoIUl
K. Stiibpr, teacher of the, tip;j;'r
Safely Plan Stressed
drjanization of a "amr r irst
.r.mni Hinone the employes of th
Mountain States Power company has
perfected for tne purpose, m ac--dpnt
prevention and instruction in
ie kst methods of resuscitation of
-frsops shocked by electrictl charge.;.
!;prsentatives of the Mountain
vitrt company from Eugene, Cottne
uroTe. Springfield and .hinctiou City
fitfnded the organization meeting
iMdat Albuny this week to formulate
;i prngram ef education in safety
methods. Meetings will be arranged
n lh rnrinn cities where the COU1-
;.inr operates nud speakers will be
mignfd to these, is the announce-
n,f.Qt of the loenl office ot tue com-
r'any.
It. Tiffany are incorporators, ami the
capitalization set at $"JO,0(Ni.
Here From Idaho
Mr. nud Mrs. George V. Lnmar of
Wallace, Ida., are visiting nt the
home of Mr. nud Mrs. Stacy Hussell.
Mr. Lamar, who is manager of the
.1. (.'. Penney store at Wallace, has
been attending the national Penney
store convention nt Atlantic Citv, N.
J.
Invited to Dedication
(ieorge II. McMorranr exalted rulrr
of the Kugeno lodge of Klks, has re
ceived a handsomely engraved invita
tion t attend the dedication of the
new "home of the Philadelphia lodge
of Klks number 2f which will be held
tomorrow.
teams administered a drubhing to ht!i
teams of Mapleton high at Cubing
February "J". it is aiuuuincetl. The
boys' team won by the score of tiit t-
It), while Uie girls won by a score f
l to 7. Cohurg boys are expect un
Iu- win the V. M. C. A. cup trophy -M
the basketball tuniey Kcbruiry
ami L'.
Gift Shower Planned '
Members of the I niversity l.
A. havo issued 4 H) invitntions to
-iwnswonien for a gift shower to be
iu the V. M. bungalow next Fi
iay afternoon. A program of inusi
1 1 numbers and other features is be
t arranged. Miss Virginia Keeney
f Eitfjcne is ehairman of the conimit-
ine in charge of the party. Such
rifts as vnsos, flower baskets, kitchen
itctttils, table runners, pillows, anil
iiillow tops will be aroeptable, or any
thing of use in the bungalow.
Amaranths To Meet
Members of Willamette Court, Or
der of the Amarnutli will meet for n
itl:.'!0 o'clock dinner in the Masonic
temple Monday eveninp. The losers
in the attendance, contest are to give
the dinner for the winners. Following
the dinner there will be a busiueoti
Noble Grands To Moet
The Past Noble (irnnds club- o?
be Ittbekah lodge will meet Mondny
vening, Fi b. 'Si, at 7:30 o'clock, in
he I. O. U. F. temple. All Past
'oble (irands arc cordially invited.
Mrs. Kliznbcih Keytien, Inez Itradley,
Mrs. A. tJ. Hrnucr, and Mrs. M!ay
l!n are on the entertainment com
iiiittre, aeconling to the announce-
of Chairman Mrs. Hattie Gray.
Church Is Incorporated
Articles of incorporation of tJie
'rive Kvangeiicnl Congregation were
at tlie office of the county clerk
'"day. The trustees recently elected
;r:'tiul Xiniker and Herman FulK,
m of KiiRone, and William Cnrston
"n of Junction City. The organiza
'n wons no property of value and all
'"me is frm voluntary sulraerin
lonj, a.'eoniiiig to the papers filed.
Bondi In Demand
Ioi investors are purchasinx
rts of , recent issue of Kugene
l;tfl ciiii1Mn.v i per cent gold bond?
wnr-er tliey SPt a chance, stivs F.
McAlister of the 1. S. National
itit Arpterday Mr. McAlister sold
'W-ODO oin of the $75,000 the bank
"Wfd fiitin Plvthe. W it t rr n nd r-nm.
l Planned-
w Kng.M.e branch of the Ameri-
'Watinn of Art is planning to
T"Jnr a br,M-fit niusicale and ilance
w on:an"s buihling- on March
the brnpfit t)f the Tniversitv
' wegon art museum. The comniit
.r "rrant,,,; for U(fl nfft(ir hrmc(,
-I'" Mni;il,. Kerns of the faculty
( nrehitpriurp nn-l allied
Com"y Formed
rr,n,v formed n hntulle
Iu ",fr,''H 1-iildinga owned hv iu
mbh .i n"",nT- h,,s ,,rPn nn
'fV "f pnl,f'r" orin filed in the
r"h '-Minty rlerk rrsterdiv
"' llf'r''r. H. P. Urundage and A.
Hoo Ho Banquet Tonight
. MemberH of l.nne I loo lloo n:id
riUmbermen's Hub go to f Cottago
(rovo tonight fur their first out-of-lown
meeting, at the liartel hotel at
(i:!0. PlatiH for entertaining east
ern lumbermen here February L'S will
be laid nt this time.
Visit In Corvallis
F. S. Appelman, ticket agent of the
Oregon K'ectrie railroad. :;nd Mrs.
Appelman vent to Corvallis yester
day to attend a reception given by
lnughtcrs of the American Involution.
Lnrtqo To Entertain
The social eveninc of the Yeomen
will be held Tuesday evening, Feb.
-I, at Kngles hall. This is annivers
ary month for the Yeomen and those
in charge have arranged for a pleas
ant evening, which includes a mas
querade dance and cards.
Professor Recovoring
Itaymond 11. Wheeler, professor in
the psychology department of the
I'niversity of Oregon, who underwent
an operation for appendicitis recently,
is recovering speedily, it is reported,
and will be taken from the Pacific
Christian hospital to bin home today.
Permits Granted
Permit to erect a $t!00 garage at
Hit M Moss street was granted to W.
A. McCully by W. II. Alexander, city
inspector of buildings, today. Foster
it ml Kleiser also took out a permit
tu bnild a .$.")( signboard on Charnel
tmi street, between Sixth and Seventh
avenues.
The notarial commission of K. S.
Tuttle was filed today at the offie
of the county clerk.
Leaves For Portland
I. K. Hodges, local realtor, went
to Portland yesterday for a few days'
biisinr visit.
Here From Dexter
Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. PJood. reiden'.
nf the Iicxtr district, were visitors
in this city today.
lies is Released
William lies, arrested yesterday on
Lane Hunters arc
Busy for Bounties
Lane county bounty hunt em hurl r
good day today and up to late thin aft.
eruoou four were at the officQ of the
county clerk to collect on pelts of
predatory aninialH recently killed.
Thirty bobcats, 11 coyotes and fivs
cougars have already been killed this
mont h. the county clerk's records
fchow. Although this is far higher th.m
tJie average month it is till much be
low the recrd established in January.
The bounties were paid to the fol
lowing; 1 hiyton C. Thomason, Yidn, one
bubi'al and. une coyote.
J. W. Fountain, WaUervillc, one
bobcat.
tlrant Tate. Yidn, one coyote.
M. C. liartlett, Springfield, one
coyote.
general movement to curtail
five-day per week operation is having
a very yreut influence on Lane couut
mills, both on actual production and
the attitude of. the mills.
"With a large majority of the mills
in the northwest now curtailing it is
felt that the only thing necessary,is
to remain on this basis for n week
or two in onler to put the market iu
a healthy condition again."
Milts in I ,ti no county now ope rat
ing on a five-day, one shift basis, in
clude t ho A nderson nnd Middle to.i
Lumber company at Cottage (Jrove,
llooth-Kolly. Springfield. Hooth-Kel-ly,
Wendling and Fischer Lumber
company, Marroln.
SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 1!L Doc
tor Martha H. Jones, research asso
ciate of the department of pediatric.
at the I'niversity of California medi- I
cal school here, believes she has dis
covered a cure for. rickets that in
fant hone disease which causea knot
ted jointed, curvature of the spine
nnd soft and misshapen skulls, how
legs, nud crumbling teeth. Thin be
en mo known today when the record
of experiments and cures performed
by Dr. Jones, during the past three
years were recounted by the San
Francisco Examiner..
The remedy for this widely preva
lent disense, which medical authorities
said exists in 110 per cent of this city's
Vounger children and 75 per cent of
those in New York, is simple. It con-
Here From Wendling
Mis. F. S. Apger, resident of the
Wendling district, was a business vis- ;
itor in this city today.
Rot urns From Portland
i. K, Heon, local attorney, has re
turned after a visit of about a week
at Salem and Portland on business. I
A Demonstration Worth While
To Every Housewife
Miss Grace Bogue, Home Economist of the Westinghouse Electric Mfg.
Co., Will Demonstrate
Home Is Started
H. C. Merrell has started work on !
the erection of a new home on Fair
mount boulevard near Eighteenth av
enue east.
Leaves For Wales
Mrs. David John Jones left early ,
NEW LAMP BURNS
94 AIR
Beat Electric or Gat
New Laraway Building North Store Room, 968 Willamette
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 P. M.
A new oil lamp that Rives an
amailngly brilliant, soft, white
light, even better than ens or
electricity, has been tested by
the U. S. Government and 35
leading universities and Jniitwl tn
he superior to 10 ordinary oil
lamps. It hums without odor,
smoke or noise no pumping up;
Is simple, clean safe. Hums
air and 69i common kerosene (coal
oil.)
The Inventor. V. M. .lohnsoi..
lfll North Union Ave., Portland,
Ore., is offering to send a lamp
on 10 days' FKKB trial, or even
to' give one KltKK to the first
user in each locality who will help
htm Introduce It. Write him to
dav for full particulars Also
.asic him to explain how you can
get the agency, and without ex
perience or money make .$250 to
1500 per month.
WE WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY, FEB. 23rd
OBSERVING THIS DAY
AS WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY
ALLEN & LEWIS
LANG & CO.
MASON EHRMAN CO.
More
Time ,
For
Better
Things
With
An
! Automatic
Electric
Ranfje
1 $
if -
. 1 ffrx'imtrrlr.9
Stir
A WESTINGHOUSE In EVERY HOME
SIGWART ELECTRIC CO.
Monday Begins a
Sensational Stock.
Reducing Sale of
MJNSING
WlVear
for Women, Misses and Children
Bl.MKFliY WVrc ovcrslncki'il! Evon tin largo volume nf business 5n
Miinsinnwoar tloos nut wim'Miit tlu Iroinontlous stocks vn now. carry nnd
so for a liinitcil time until tlie stoeks are brought down to normalcy
you may supply your mvcls in this famous brand of knit underwear at
savings that run into dollars!
Ml'XSIXtiYVKAR KITS The garments have been soientifie.nlly- con
structed. There's no bunching and binding into nnnoying wrinkles and
ugly folds. Munsiugwear is non-irritating. Jt lins the habit of outwear
ing, outwashing and out-lasting any other garment.
IX ADDITION' TO T11K I.OV SAI-H THICKS ON INDIVIDUAL GAR-iMKNTS-IOXTKA
SI'Kt'IAL I'HIOKS 1'KKVAIL ON TUIJCHASES
TIlb'KK OR MURK GARMENTS.
Women's Silk and Wool and Wool Union Suits
Regular $5.00
Sale Price $3.56
Into each carmrnt
fnhvir finish and fit
Ik woven or knit finer finality perfection of
All Rtyl'ea and all sires. $3.56 or 3 for $10.00.
Women's Fine Wool Mixed Union Suit3
Regular $4.00
Sale Price $2.81
All stylesevery slie -this garment averncea a
of fine wool. A wonder for comfort and wear.
great percentac
3 suits for $$.35.
Women's Medium Weight Fleece Lined Union Suits
Kegular $2.25
Sale Price $1.78
7 wo deslrnlilo weights. Fleeced or unfleeced. All wanted styles
nnd every bIzo on sulo at l."S or threo for $5.25. ,
Women's Lighter Weight Wool Mixed Vests
Kegular $3.25
Sale Price $2.35
High neck, Ioiik sleeves and Dutch nock olhow Bleevo stylos. In
nil Bizes. rerfoct fitting garments. J2.3R or 3 for $6.85.
Women's Lighter Weight Wool Mixed eVsts
Kegular $2.50
Sale Price $1.69
High neck, long sleeve and Dutch neck, elhow slcnvo styles. Save
81 cents on each garments or better buy three for $1.90.
Women's Medium Weight Wool Mixed Panta Jj
Regular $2.50
Sale Price $1.69
3 for $4.90
EXTRA SPECIAL! MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLY!
Women's Beautiful Silk Top Knit Body
Union Suits-Sale Price
.00 3 Garments r
$2.85
i
Oiirments that sell regularly at $2.00 and $2.25, broken sizes account for this drastic
price lowering. Most all sizob on sale but a limited number of the larger Uses.
Come early Monday for these!
CHILDREN'S SILK AND WOOL VESTS
11 EG U LA R VII ICE $2.00
Sale Price $1.31
One style only Dutch neck elhow sleeves. A splendid medium weight garment
for Iniuicdlato and all spring wear. Blzes 1 to 12. 3 vests for $3,85.
CHILDREN'S WOOL MIXED VESTS AND PANTS
REGULAR $1.50
Sale Price $1.03 Each Garment
Vests In high neck, long sleeve style pants ankle, length. High percenlngo of
finest wool. $1.J3 each garment or 3 garments for 12.95.
CHILDREN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS
FLEECED OR UNFLEECED
REGULAR $1.50
Sale Price $1.03
The perfect garment for growing youngsters. Knit of finest sea Island cotton
run. All wanted slyles and all sizes. 3 suits for $2.95.
MI XSINGWEAi; IS A NATIONALLY" KNOWN, NATIONALLY AD
VERTISED PRODUCT. ONE DKAI.EIi IN EACH CITY IS ALLOWED
TO SELL MUNSINGWEAR. Only thru special jiertni.ssioii from the miin
iit'aetiireis nro we permitted to make these deeisivo reductions on new
merchandise. Take advantage NOW supply future iieed.H for when this
sale is over it will be over for u long, long lime I
933 WILLAMETTE