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v Evening, February 23, 1025 T1IE EUGENE GUARD i Morula u GODETS IN NEW GUISES by regty P,iigt The GoHet, one of Fashion's newest pen, which she introduced to critical society lant Fall, met with such wide spread popularity that it it still with ub this season in new and even more alluring form. There are circular godets, pleated godets, godet inets of new box pleats, godets of colorful prints and cay con trasting color alt adding their grace ful touch of fullnesi to the short and lender frock. If you will be among the fashion ables this Spring see that in the slenderest of your gowns, somewhere, there's lurking attractive godets. V gee this charming now "Peggy Paige" frock on display Second floor this week. CITY NEWS Mr. lim-s .IhmiiS tin- Innio villi the Sirnll.T. Visit from Ahland . Mr. n id Mis. Harrr Knoker of Ashland wir in Pune ucr r!o week end vif;ting a tin limn of Mr. an.) Mrs. .1, r. Weh-r. Mrs. Weber N tlx-ir daughter. U onnnued from pig one) i in the bath Ii-misp. Vr. Hams rl"Tt .,, . , '"' ,r : n,s f0t, W18 ,rnP(i hjhtlt. I.j , - . 1 T ! C I'lii'lf imd Lim.-nc mn plant tui Lodna lo Center Degrfie !' la's. dW,sii.. ,,,, for Appomtod- I l;'7"' ''-f" "' r-""' I- i.M.. l--... i"t from Silvrr- v.,,,, ,lrf,,, ,. apppi,,!,,! ' "'"P "HI It .,.f,.rrr,1 on '1:M"- A""""'- "! iul olhcrl,, ,,,.,, 0, ,.,. , . S. ' I'""'1 ''" " "' .wli.,i: lhi . I'inu l..-r !.,. i slom j Kln.-h.-r. n.-w I.hiic ...untv nsri.i.1- i "" " 'r f H' . , .?. .'.' . ""''""'- 11 ' l'fl- , tunil .c-nt. Mi ll..rf..r.l Mrll iii.ii in.- iiriim .-.ilns ..I the J.u ; ttlnil ast-nt. Mis Hiirfor.i 1 work loin tnarniiiK at ll'o ronut r, r,Y . 0 ', 1 Pa' i"f""fS office nl Hie courthouse. A K1" '! tW" ,,,l,,,r ll''mu inr,S lllMt largo supply of pamphlets on variou have nmdo .,n..i.ne p an, to attend. t( ? : , ,ru riM,liv(M, , ,m. n,M ,M?-H-nt. n , experted ,,,,, offj,0 ((f tu, l.omi, t wit nt e .. VLsn.nn legmnnatres dUtribmion. M1 he itt the t, orvalhs session. for Highway to South To Close March 1 Closing, of the Facific highway for , distioce of f"ur miles starting nt Halfwi erpfk 23 miles north of Kcd ta CaL, for n period of 10 hours Mch day while reconstruction is under w,v is announced in a reporo receiv ed by the loeul office of :!ie lrcg)n Suie Motor association. The cIusihb is scheduled to start Sunday, Manh 1 and continue until May 1,1. The re port of the engineer in charge of the work is that, "no deioum will le available and accommodations 1 ' tween Hedcling and Dunsiuuir are lim ited," according to the warning to motorists - who contemplate motor t rips to the south. Dads' Night Planned Ttni"ircw night will be "Pads' Nifiht"' at the I'nriMit -Teacher pro gram ut 1'attciHuu i-h.Ml, it is an nounced, i'aihers of school pupils will take an active part in tin program to he prepuud. as well a the children. I'r. I". K. Hunt is ncbeduled for a vo cal &ulo ii ud l'roft'hsor leter C Li'ockatt will give a reading. Uuo of the features ot the evening's enter tainment will be the d;incmg' of the old fashioned minuet by n group of children, dressed in powdered wigs, aud stately colonial costumes. Fol lowing the program booths will be opened for fortune telling, entertain ment and sale of caudy. All parents whose children are in attendance at I'atteisi.ii school are in itcd to be pre.M-rU at the program. Buildinn Permit Granted Permit 1o erect a modern residence nt ii7i Vaini-omit li,.ul.- a i d wa granted to . It. Mum, tl,lN morning by W. U. Alexander, cil l-iiiiding inspector. Guardsmen to Drill . The weekly drill of t hp nationul t guard companies will be held this rve-1 i ning. This is the second week ince I i the change of schedule from, the for-: nv r drill held ea- h Tuesday evening j This n hedide will be inaintained j while i he revival meetings arc in progress at the armory. Local People Return After a vis-it of three months in Tucson, Ariz., and southern t'alifov ma, Mr. mid Mrs. T. II. Uarrett ar rived in Eugene Saturday. Their two daughters. Miss hida tJarrett and Mrs. A. K. SJiepherd of Tucson hc-conipaui-d t hem aud w ill spend the summer in Kugeiie. 1 Sal I ;pscsa of Wail Paper for a limited time OFF on our entire stock of paper. A splendid opportunity to make a real saving on wall paper. Paint Wall Paper Are Goods Telephone 744 922 Willamette St. DRESSES THAT SLENDERIZE You can make them even if you have never made a dress before! Standard Designer Pattern 8102 v. AUayt Buy standard. designer patterns Including BELROBE Standard Designer Pattern 8065 BOUND buttonholes or a braid trimmed yoke are easy to make when you follow the Bel robe, the wonderful dressmaking Ruide included with Standard Designer Patterns. It shows you how to make each dress from start to finish. Buy your pattern at our Pattern Department and then visit ourpiece-goods counter where you will find all the popu lar materials in the new shades. 'S Albert Spalding Tomorrow Hearer of the greatest music, not only to the I'nited States, but to all Kurope, Albert Spalding, who appears in Kugene Tuesday night ut the Metli dits church, is today u world-renowned violinist who exemplifies the won derful musical development of Amer ica in the perfection of his art.- I' will he remembered that Spalding Former Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hamilton, for mer residents of Kugene, were here as week-end visitors. Mr. and Mrs. I (a mil ton now reside tit ltrnd. Mr. Visit from Roseburo Mr. nnd Air. Herbert V. "nine nf !.-.!. urg wre lo-le f.r the bs ketl.Hii game l-'riday nnd spent t lie week-end at the home uf Mr. an.l Mr. 1'ied M. liowlc, Usburn apartment. Goos to Hospital Uev. Allen tiray, hiiImnd of ihe' pastor of I he Springfield-Kugene Tree Method. st Jiunli. was taken to the Mnic tubcrcub'Ms hospital Satur day for treatment. School Party Planned A colonial party ami play will be held at tile Waltervhle m-luoI Wed nesday evening, aecoi ding lo au-noum-cinent tcday of residents of that district. Here from Portland .Mr. nnd Mrw. C. V. Hunt ami son Hamilton is a state representative ' " ' ,iV"1,J rva.ne ami uny from that district and is attending Hiel 01 session at Salem. - 10 ;v,'';ilt' '''1 jrH I'niviiis, aim .ins. i. i. in i. mil. Directory Being Printed l'riuting of the new Kugene city di rectory is under way at tue plant of 1 1 I . . ,. M-CIUI) 13 II till I' 7 ..I' !i x- vS, r. ; the Koke-Tiffany company. This m- rectory whica has been under way by the l'uik company for the past few months is expected to be ready for with' the New York Symphony or chest ra on the first Knropean tour of uny American orchestra. Last sum mer he had the distinction of being the first American ever to sit as u judge at the examinations of the L'aris Conservatoire. Rally Day Planned Next Sunday is young people's Rally day at the Weil Springfield Free Methodist church, it is announc ed. Klaine Arcbeubean and Oracle Morse are 'the captains and urge everyone to attend. Sunday school is at 'J:ir and the Hlnir male quartet will sing. Young l'euple's meeting is at 7 o'clock and special attractions will be provided at the evening ser vice. A Solo will be given by La Verne I'ugh. did nhut ion wiuiin the next weeks, is tJie announcement. Cars In Crash In a crash on Ihe l'ncific highway yesterday beyond Santa t 'lara be tweeu two cars, both were badly dam aged aud the occupants of one were slightly injured. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. liissctt of British Columbia were cut about the lace as the result of u smashed wiudiield. . Not Many on McKenzie Motor traffic was not very heavy on the MeKenzie river highway yes terday, according to several owners of glimmer home who with thoughts of the coming spring made the trip to b ok over their summer homes. Sev eral owners of cottages have alre.idy started to get their homes into con dition for the summer aud with th" first fine day it is expected that there will be a large number make the I no. Suffers Paralytic Stroke Kdrnund Wells, i:t!M Cross mrce:, who jj.is been critically ill for the last three weeks, suffered a severe set back Saturday when he was attacked by a stroke of paralysis, leaving him paralyzed on one side, nnd unable ;o speak above a whi.-per. His chances for recovery are slight, according lo physicians. Opens Dance Studio Katherine In in Stung has opened a dance studio, specializing in b tli-H work on the sec.-nd floor of I ho new Luiaway building on Willamette street opposite tin It'X theater. MU Stang has had considerable experieu--c in dance instructional work. Mill is Busy "Mure lumber is being shipped frou Mc;iynn over the Southern raciiV road than from any point on the Oa bay line between Kugene and Keed--po'rt." according to the report of 1'. .1. Kvans. storekeeper at th l'e'iti Lumber company plant. The 1'cnn null j Iiicji was scheduled Iot as WOTKillg "II l'f "'" ' day a week hn.-ds aud expects t- con tinue on that schedule, is the report. Inspector Named Mark C l.alke of Junction City has been app-'inted potato inspector for the section from Kugene to Cc-rvallis by li. L. Kiuger, supervisor. Mr. L;ifke was formerly u grower of com mercial nnd certified polntoes. Ins acreage now being devoted to seed grasses find grains. He fills the va cancy canned by resignation of Kd Snow of M"iiroe. Meeting Postponed Tuc monthly meeting of the Kug-'nc haiuber of commerce ineinbej-ship this evening has been imstpourd owing to tin jl servnnce of Washington s birthday, according to announcement day of K. Kugene Chadwick, secretary. Pensions Aro Granted Aiming a Hsi uf pensions granted by the feueral government to Oregon men are three from Lane county, ac cording to a rep rl from the pension biirrtiu. The L.iue pensions are fur Hugh Swift, .Junction City. jflJ; K.irl river, fouio time Iflte in .hitie. Lnmlcsn, Cottflpe drove, ?lh. Cooklnfl School Opns - (irace Kogoe, opera ling a Wptiti(5 Jirmsp electric range, will oppn a frpe oking acliool in ihe north lrn room "f tJie new lrnwny building. Willnutette street. Tuesday after noon at '2 o'clock, it is annniincrd. A , h,. p;intd mar the bom cordial invilatioti to nil Kngene Im - I ,im, rding to the owner. wiwn who wish to attend, is extended j by L M. Sigwarl of the Mgwart r.mr I ric company. Leaves for Uppor River H bert Uifdli left today for n piiinmer home toi iJi tipper M'-Keni, above Leaburg lo prepare t'ie pine for the summer M'BMon. Hetween ,V sud Hi i walnut nod peio-h trees mo i.i this spnn;. Returns from Sumner ilohu Munch, who has been viciting for the last two months at Sumner, returned to his home, ioTil Jefferson street, Saturday. Society to Meet The tleueral Indies' Aid society of the Methodist Kpiscopal church will meet at the church Tuesday after noon at -:otJ o'clock. Leaving for Aberdeen Mis. S. J. Kisher. HI-' Oak street, j expects to leave in a few days for Aberdeen. Wash., to make her home j with her iuecf, Mrs. llolcomb. j A Special Selling of Women's Chamoisuede Gloves Timely VahwhiH 98 AVusliiilili' flinmui SUi'dc jjlovcs soft pcrfcc-l ritliii!; nml Piumlloi lv i iijj: for im nit'iliato ;iiul spring wear. 2 ami hllttoll ll'llt.llS! triuuui'il villi liils of novcllv oppn cut All sizes (i All in lH'rlVet work, lo 7. coiulil ion. Every wanted shade for spring weir. Gloves selling ordi narily to $3.00. at $1 .98 1 A handsome Jot of finer clianioisuedn ploves in 12 nnd 1C luitlon 1 o i i ijt 1 1 1 a anil gauntlet styles. A wide choice of pret ty trimmings em broideries, cut work and fancy stitching. Colors of grey, bis cuit, covert, white and black. Alt sizes 6 to 7, but not every siza in each style. Gloves selling formerly to $3.50. Womens Fine French Kid Gloves; Small Sizes Only Sizes ."ii and G only! About 7.") pairs worth lo $:!.r0 will be closed out at this give-away price. Plain two clasp styles in black nnd tan. 49c pr. Dr. Danford Leaves Dr. S. A. I'-inf'-rd, district superin- j tendent of the Methodist church. i j in hoiuherii Oregon making official j visits to various churches. of iho bill in to secure water during dry season.i for- loeomotlws of the Southern Pacific company, the act is I too far-reaching, and Iliat "it will tin--o-ttle the entire water code of Ore I'mi." AmotiK bills i.tsHcd by I lie scn ; ate was S. ii. -1)7, I'matilla delegation authori.iiiK iJiiu aud foiUKe experi I'lnatitla county. Roy Lee Hore - Itoy l.ee, siutlent at North PaeiPe Denial college in Portland, w.ih in Kugene spending the week -end with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. I'. l.c'- ntinned from pa-e wic) self -siisiainiuji Dr. Boardsley Leaves Dr. ii, S. Itcardslry will be aloent from his office for I he next three nr four days, he announces. Visits in Portland Miss I'ernice Trcanor of (.'reswell. w-rnt to Portland Saturday nit; lit on a slumping. tour. Here From Portland Thomas (lorry of Portland in here nu a vi"it with h: father, resident "f the Springfield distrct. id fContinueiJ truiu page one) Hand Is Burned V.. Harris of Cnltngp (irnv, nn em ploye of the Aniicrsoii-Mid'llpioii mill, h in the Kugep Jio-pi(.il with n bidlv burned hand, n the rmn'A of ;m ex plosion nf a can of ker 'seup be wa po'iriug yesterday. The accident o curred as be was pouring out the oil MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" Marrlano Announced j Annoiincemenl of Ihe wedding "f I'Mttll Mickelsoti, formerly f I'ligenp, lo l.eoy 1,. .lone-, on Thursday. Keb- I rimry ID. nl I'm i iand. has li.-rn re- j cpjM'd. The couple will bo nt li"ine sfter Mar. Ii 1 nt ."10 Kn't Forty sec ond street north. VUlt in Sprinyfletd Kev. I, ilium tiray of r Spring fiebl pnlertnyied Mr. nnd Mm. Wil liam I r win over Ihe week pnd. Mrs. Irwin is nn nunt of Mrs. irny . They are returning from Southern Cnhf'r iiH where tbey tvn the wiiter, lo t heir home in U'enaii lo e, abb. corporation am olh di'partmeniM of stale, REVENUES CONSIDERED NTATK HtH'SK, SAl.KM, Ore., reb. n., sl;,,, ivHi.slnture went I into the forty-! bird day f its session ! today facing, nu eleventh hour at-j tempt to provide Him necessnry reve nue to meet Ihe $, Hl,ti7."i in jinnliug ' iipproptintion hill. Several plans wen- under consideration to make up! the $!,i:to,oou ditleretl.i. In-lwern! Ihal amount and ihe total to be di- rived from ihe property lax levy and oilier revenues already provided. I Among the Items proposed to meet Ihe deficit wns a 10 per ceni lax on I t'dtaceo, nnd a lux on gross earnings of corporations. Veto Considered Action on ihf. governor's veto of the .fliHi.Otio public Mrvitv commis sion measure which was returned lo (he legislature late Nalurdiiy, mid di posiiion of ihe bill naming iiicinners of (he fish commission were reassem bled this inoinim;. A moving picture censorship was another mutter )H wns o be disposed of. The governor who earlier in Ihe session had reipiesicd ihat no fumlK be provided for I he public service commission, announced in his vein of Hip fldii.iiiio appropriiiiion Hint lip would compromise wi'h t he leg sin til re if a lax be ptsid on Ihe ri-osh earnings of tiltiity corpora I iiots which i eipeefd to tvieb aboui $vO,IMH in the- Iwo vears. Otlinr Vttn Up. Another veto relurnpil by the gnv ernor late Satnrdiy was on the bill c itnpnny io con lemii and lake any water right hiiiI sper it from the hind to which il be lohg. The governor snid t hat while lie had been informed iht I lie object Boys Plan Outing Kit hard Hl.o himI irdiert Hall lime alrrddy signed up for tlie V. M. A. A. summer camp for boys, mi ununcet V. P. Waller, secretnry id boys' work. The ciunp will be iii How rer. some time late in June . Files Final proof Wilson J,. Sailor of Noli, filed fiiml proof on a TJO-aere homestead on Wolf creek, before K. I . Innm-I, I ' u i -led Slates commissioner. Snturday. W it m rit.es nsmed were Hubert Jru kins and Uod Krnal of 1 row. in southern Murope and his grand mother, (,tiieen Victoria, who nlo oft en went there. King tienrge bus not been south, willi. the exception of hi brief formnl trip to linly in the sprint of P.rj:t, Fince his accesinu t t h ihrone in Mlpi, his only other foreign visiin bning been lo France during the war, when Iip n oflett joined Hip llrilish armv llierp. li is understood Iip will make the v..-l,.'virl..ri mi.l Ul.-H Tho ,n,-l,t i '''' ''"'""J is nl ready being placed in readiness for the voyage, the dale of which it is expected, will be very snoii. Queen Poor Sailor .oippti Marv will probnlily not nc cfonpaoy the kins on the yflchl. Sue is a luul sailor nnd dislikes being nl sen except in fine wenlber. Il i expected she will cross the "hnun! to t'nlniw nnd journey southward h irnin to join her husband. It assumed Ihat the king will h kepi ns free n possible from Af fairs 'of s'nte while on his vonge and in Ibis respect il w ill be bis first real lioh.hiy since accession o Hir throne, us during his niinnnl visils to t'owc; fi r (In- ynch'ing and lo Scot land ami Snndi inghatn for the shool ing he is always in close touch willi his niiniter ai d spends n goml pari of ench lay in trsnsncling bitsineo- Th" kinc's pli) sicftum remained w if Ji him otdy a few miuuies this morning am! it w ns decided not to i:oii. Hie regulnr morning bit Met in outlining hi'- condition. It is under stood however, that bin temperature is about normal. CENSORSHIP BILL PASSES STATU JKU Si:, SALKM, Ore., Feb. 'S.. After bouncing around the house since February It from com inillee lo desk and calendar thence back for amendments, finally for a substitute measure, (he moving pie lure censorship bill was passed today by the lower house, with but ten dis senting votes. A half hour of sharp debate mark ed the final action of the measure. Uepresentntive Tucker of I. inn county, father of Hie measure, de clared that a censorship board with authority (a eliminate salacious films would rncrciiMt attendance 1!0 per cen I. Uepreseulntive King, who as a member of Ihe house health and pub lic morals committee, submitted a minority report ngainst the measure. Il declared Hint Ihe stale whh already overridden willi boards nnd commis sions. Those voting ngainst. the censor ship lull were: (Jermnii, Hamilton, I Iiiiumoud, King, Kirkwond, Loner gnu. Meindl, Pierce, I tush light and Sheltoil. House bill .'till by Poller nml How ward, riMpiiriug sheriffs to place nt work outside Hie jail, prisoners, nerv ing for violal ion of I he prohibition law, was indefinitely poslpoued by the sentile today on an adverse report from (he committee on nlcolmlie traf fic. Senate bill 'S.V2. providing for nn appropriation of $loo for premiums 1 nl the Smith river fair in Douglas county wns wilhdrnwn. It in covered in another measure. On a recent trip from Koulh Ameri ca lo Knglnnd two liner kept to gether nil the way. INITIATION PLANNED SPIUNGFIELO, Feb, 23. (Sp-i rial). An initiation, following an eri tended membership campaign, will b held by the Springfield Woodmen of Hie World lodge number 247 in the W. O. W. hall tomorrow evening. Tu officers and members are planning fj make it a big nffnir, and CreswelU. Fall Creek, and Walterville Wood inert will bring their candidates to Springi field for initiation at the same time. More than 'Mi new members have been added in Springfield. The Eugene drill team will put nu the work. The lodge work will be followed by social titnot with refreshments. "IT SKLLS WELL IT SERVES WELL' PBP.-01ATUM rB CHEST OINTMENT For (lie prompt relief of Chost CoIcIh, Group. Influpnzii, Pneu monia nud Pleurisy l'ulns. Price 50e. For mile by. nil druggists. Adv. MID-WEEK DANCE at MONROE Evory Wednesday Nite J.l !''K 1. M. .nmx, if ANTING The kind you want when you wnnt It ' Phone Springfield 2 The WILLAMETTE PRE8S Hurry Mntlir' Kvpii :i hilllmiN : constipHtPil. fnverlMl rhllr! Iovps (hp pI'MKant taitp of " .1 1 iforn in Tie Syrup" an it npvor f;ill lo oppn Ihe bnwrl A tpnpnnnftll 1 to'lay m;ty prpv. nl a nu. k i lilld : tomorrow . A-k your dnimisi for kwhiIiip 'California Kin Synip" uhuh his diip. ttitn- ffr lialiif- and rliildrPti ;f ;ill print- tl on liftllli. Motlipr! Y'sii nisl kv "Call, foriiia" or yon inay u-t an iini Requested to Meat I tie l.ad.e of tiic ii. A. It. are r" ji;!tett to meet Tuesday aftpruooii Jt J ii clitek nt afrh eluin1! to attend ihe lunerMl kitvut f r Siter Itjr i ilig'T. The ' 'que.it in made by I h" pi e-nJi-iiL of I It gi oiif. 4 Postmaster Recommended (iiotge K. Poller Imi been leiolil meiMbd for I lie i.hii iiin-ler-liip f t'uip ni-ek in Lane county by i''n gri'4uiin !i)iwle. n ( ding to Miiri rrrptwd from -Jim t on, 1 1. ( . Returns From Portland Mi- Mneie Stoith. ii-ii.ini at in-' ol to e of M . lr til It l ', Un t tin fi from portUnd wIi-t ha hern f-r It.e Jii' H l:ktli p. eial work umkr the dir-t:-n "f It If II Ko.Utt. Joins Portland OrrbMtra Pr' titir- ir" "f tin eitv v. Im re ci,tlt rf f.ir I'orflfin'l . toov n nicitdit-r of ihe fro'lern v hxb dian Serious Charge is Made Against Man 1 I'arl J.fobo of Crmwell was inken into 4-mtody this inorning by Sheriff Krank K. Tayhr nnd Chief Prputy Sheriff Van Svarverud on a ehnrge of rape (oil wing the iMtming of a warrant by I'iitrn t Attorney John S. .Medley. ,poho appeared before .lui liee of the IXv-e Harold .1. Well and waived examination. Ilia bnil wan net at $'.'.'( hi and Hip inh wan imtnedinte ty poited and be nm relfflfed. STATISTICS I I B0HN ( ATKuN At Mercy bo-p tal. Suiuf iU, February -1, P'-'". to Mr. nn I Mr. J. II. t 'hi run of pou'li t'f.aiii- ber itrrrl, a oi, ItLAKK-- At Prtiific fhiiHiuin hp.i- I. SntMidm. Kbr',arv Jt, 1MW i Mr. nnd Mr. It. It. IUhW, o? IThm t Vdumbifl. a dauffiiter. or In a tiro N. McLean, Jn'urmtce, (vlu Ha Wdiamelte St. Phom 117. tl i p'fninK reg-ilar!) a' 'be In ( rill mi tbv Milinoii.aU hotel.! fihouanaa, tht thjit of tht luiokvr DAY TOSVIORROW A big feature in connection with Green Merrell Co's. Prices fairly shot to pieces on all Red Tag items. These tags are scattered throughout the store. Each one represents an addi tional saving over our already low sale prices. Pick a Red Tag tomorrow and you pick a winner. Some of these items are limited. Better be here tomorrow and avoid disappointment. LOOK FOR THE RED TAGS TOMORROW PDRTM n won mm tin e CO. 825 Willamette Street 825