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Evening. February 24, 192" THE HUGKXE OUARD rage Five ness visit ha returned here. Mr. Kingman made the trip by motor. MR COME IN OUT OF THE WET Ilere'a a new rainy day suggestion. HiBtead of sitting around' the house in a Btate of extreme boredom, the next day it rains visit this store. People who appre ciate that it is a lot pleasunter to pass lime than kill time will appreciate the logic of our suggestion. Kor here is new merchandise dnily regardless of the weather and on rainy days the store isn't crowded and you have all the time in the world in which to look leisurely around and really get acquainted ' with the extensive assortments of b'au tlfiil merchandise Vint we have. THERE'S SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL HERE EVERY DAY MigaMniwiiiinnrH.iraaB CITY NEWS (Coutinued from page one) states that he is oonfideut t nut (he Walker learns will come off viciort- 1 oilier proposed ibauge a in comity school boundaries. Ruth Hoffer Married Marriage of Miss Kutli Hoffer. for- merly of Kugene, to Kdward S. Uiehm of Salem, was announeed yesterday, 1 when they were in the city ou llieir ! wuy to Los Angelea to upend their ( honeymoon. The wedding took place Saturday at Salem. They visited the bri.ies mother, Mr, M. H. Hoffer, and her biter, MUs Sarah Hoffer,' 7ol Lawrence street. Mrs. Utah in has j been chief operator for the telephone company in Salem for t hree years, and Mr. Uiehui in in the fruit broker age business. They will reside iu Sale in. ( Oil Men Banquet Healers iu General Veroleuiu pro duets in Lane county gathered at a bauuuet in the Osburn botel last night as guestti of the Aero Oil company, local distributing firm tor Ouvral j products. Several officials from 1'ort- , land were down to speak to the deal- , era. Those who spoke included H. U. ! Howtnan, I'ortlaud inauager; (Jcurge I Mar land, assistant manager; Pick! Honibeek and W". B. Curtis, field .ep- t resetuativfS. K. 1. tlurney, local man- i agcr, says the outlook for li'-o iu I Kugene and Lane county u encouraging. Visits Summer Home Itruee It. Itrundag went to hi summer home on the upper .MrKenzie during tin- week-end and Mate tliut no more reports of runnier cot t uses being entered and stripped of their eiuipiufijt hae been reported. A re ward of approximately fur the arrest mid couv:etiott of tiu"e respon sible fur a series cf recent burglar ies is iu effect. Farmers to Gather i Construction and maintenance of j rural lines w ill be the topic tor dis-1 cushion at a meeting for farmers Kri- day evening, called by the 1 acific Telephone and Telegraph company at the chamber of commerce. Ki'ery in terested farmer in the county in in vited to be present, states J. L. llland, local manager. A. K. More house, tratiMuisMon engineer, and .1. I'. Williams, construction expert, will speak. (Continued from pap! one) -ira in the offices of the. Famous players I.nsky corporation, to inform Th As'Med Press nud newspapers fif the dentil of the artres. The cablegram, he said, stated Mia Straiten had "Vd nt noon and wa eitned by the physician in attendance. Hf premised to furnish to text of t!i Cut This Out It la Worth Money Send this ad and tfn centH to Foley & 'o., 2835 Sheffield Ave., t'hicaen. 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ooive a sample buttle of FOI.KV'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and lioarHonoRrt, also sample packages of FOLKY PILLS, a riieuretlc stimulant for the kidneys, and FOLKY CATH ARTIC TAHLKTS for constipa tion and biliousness. Thuno de pendable remedies are fre.9 from opiates, and have helped mil lions of people. Try thorn! t tuAdv) vablegrani, but when tho Zukor of fices were called a few- moments lat er and tins was requested, it was dis covered that the story was false. Eugene Zukor stated that Adolph Zukor was abroad and that no cable gram lias been received at the cor poration's offices announcing tJio death. Cablegram was received from l'aris. however, any tug tJint Mis Swansun was improving and that it was hoped she would sail for Amer ica M.ucli IS. Car Licenses Increase Applications for Hit temporary autj mobile licences at t lie office of Sher iff Taylor aet a secoid Saturday for the total number since the applica tions have been received there? tiiis year Malting December -L Whether ihe influence of the automobile show has an effect 'n the car market and caused the sudden increase in new owners the end of the week or whe ther it js the starting of the norm.il spring demand is not known. So far this year the demand lias been below a similar period of VJ-L according t Miss lieulah Weaver, oZ the sheriff's office. Phi IJeta Kappa at Whitman Initiates WALLA WALLA, Wash., Feb. LM. Whitman college chapter of l'hi Beta Kappa, national honorary so ciety, initiated new members Monday. Candidates were announced iu rhapel, followed by an address. "The Oppor tunity of the College Man in Journa lism," by Henry Rising, editor of the Spokane Chronicle. A luncheon for the chapter followed. The new mem bers are: William Fowler, Sylvan, Wash.; Kalph Jtnmnley, Ynkima; Mar vin Willinms, Spokane; Mary Clark, Yakima; Itnndeau Kvans, Walla Wal la Marjorie Warwick, Oakesdale: Henry Jiming, Spokane, honorary member. Sliowanda. the choice of the smoker. Survey Is Asked Hcuuests have been received at the Eugene chamber of commerce from the chamber at Huston, Louisi ana, fur copies of the industrial sur vey completed by the Eugene cham ber. Officials of the KuMon organ ization write that the I'nited States chamber has informed I hem that Eu gene was one of the cilies that Jind completed a survey pueh as desired, being one of the first chambers in the country to compile such a report. The ltustnn chamber is planning to make a survey of that city. Boundary Change Opposod - That there will be a strong pro test made to the Lane county boun dary board op the proiosal to attach part of school district LCi at Latham to district 45 at L'otlnge drove, is rhe opinion expressed today by Jesse Ctrulib. member of the school board of Latham, who was n caller today on E. .1. Moore, county superintend ent of schools. The boundary hoard will meet Friday in a called meeting to take up this petition as well as rlH CTETSON U ft MyJes: pnng WE feel so good about the new Stetsons just received that we'd like to telephone an invitation to everyone to come in arid see them. New colorings New styles em bodying the newest ideas of the Stetson designers who are alert to the changes in fashion all over the world. Come in now We may run out of sizes. New Spring Arrivals: FANCY INTKIUVOVKX IKisK COLLAR ATTACH HP SHIRTS IL(iIM FATAL STRIFF, TILS WADE BROS. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes At Home planned Orchesu?, honorary dancing wicity for women in the physical educaiion department for women in the Univer sity of Oregon, wi.l be at home We I nesdny evening at S:;!U o'clock in the gymnasium of the Woman's building. A program of dancing is to be giwn to show what the organization' work The affair is being given f.r the benefit of wortliy students to take summer courses in daucing. .Still Leads To Sentence Gcorg Waifon, arrested last night by Sheriff Taylor on a charge of pos session of a still appeared in justice court this afternoon ami was fined $150 and sentenced to four months in the county jail. Watson who re sides in the Spencer Butte district was found iu possession of a still made from an old copper fre ex tinguisher. Gives Demonstrations lirnee 11. Jlogue, with the Wc3 lingaoii5c Electric aud ManufacturuK company of Seattle, is here for a four-day demonstration, beginning to day, iu the new Lnraway building Lses of ranges and the best mctiiods of preparing foods are scheduled for the demonstrations. Smith Taylor Leaves Smith Taylor, senior district rangt-r on the Cascade national foroM siai:', left the first of the week for McKen iie bridge, where be will deliver a STies of lectures on forest protection and fire prevention tho coming week. Mr. Taylor's addresses will he illus trated by government lantern slides of scenes in the Cascade forest. Leaving for Seattle T. E. Furnish, who has been oper ating t lie terry across the Si in law between Florence and lilenada for the past two ye.irs is soon to leave- for Seattle. C. .1. Colter, recently award ed the contract for the feny, is ex pected to !ake over the operation on March 1. Roturns From California E. J. L.'inss of the Chris-Freeina.i company, tailors and importer. Ins -ret urn I'd from a trip to California, and plans to remain iu Eugene per-, inaueutly. W. C. T. U. to Meet The W. C. T. I', will meet next Wednesday afternoon at J :.'tl o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. C. Sander son. A Frances Wiltard program will be given. Mrs. McCracken Bettor Mrs. V, M. Met "rat-ken, operated upon at the Eugene hospital three weeks ago, is reported improving rap idly. Slio expects to be taken home Thursday. Attends Portland Banquot 1'. M. Morse, county engineer, i home from Portland, where he at tended a banquet of Sous of t he American lie volution. His two bro thers, from Taeonia and 1'ort land were present. Bridao la Closed Hetour around the new bridge on the Kugcne-L'oburg highway is still iu use, and the bridge will not ho available- for traffic for some time, an nounces Clinton Hurd, county com missioner'. The fill at both ends of tho bridge is so soft that any gravel placed on the dirt would sink, he states. Dane at 9 o' Clock The hour for thft Amusement cluh dance to be held in 1 dreamland hall this evening will be V o'eb'rk. it was announced today. The time is later than the usual hour scheduled. Fire Call Made The Eugene fire department nude a fire run to the vicinity of Third ami High street this afternoon, but n blue wa discovered. Return from South Mr. and Mrs. A. L. I'arkhurst, pro prietors of Nimrod Inn oil the Mc Kenrie, are back from a wint r in Sari Krancisco, and will soon open their resort for the J !i'J, season. Pay $20 Fine F. W. Ncttleship was fined $20 for obtaining a dog license front Judge (ieorgo A. tiilmore for a female dog, when the animal war iu reality a male. The complaint was made by trie city dog catcher, and Mr. NeltleHhi'.i pleaded guilty when he appeared be fore the city judge. Funeral Is Hold Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah A. Barringer, who died at her home in Eugene Sunday, were held this after noon at 'J o'clock at the Vented chap- I el. he v. J. Franklin Haas, pastor of i Ihe First Methodist Episcopal church I was in charge, and interment was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Marriage Licenses Issued Two marriage licenses were issued today at the office of the county I clerk. Tho licenses were granted to , Percy J. Houser of (Jrants l'ass and i Alice Hazel Tunis of Eugene; Clr!l j Kenneth Pryor and Frances Virginia i Havis, both of Eugene. Dlvoroe Is Asked A divorce complaint was filed today in circuit court by Beatrice Lorraine :Mann against her husband Jesse Mil lard Mann charging cruel and inhu man treatment. The couple were mar ried September Jl, I'.J-l, and have one child. C. C. Crow Here C. C. ("row, editor of Crow's Pa cific Coast Lumber index, and Mrs. Crow, were visitors iu Kugene lust night. Here from Bluo River Felix Sparks, resident of the Itlue Itiver district, is in tho city today having beeu colled for jury duty. To Live In Eugene - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harger (Framva Sumers) are to reside nt looH Lin coln street, Eugene. TO FILE AT ONCE Weller Hutchiiwon Back Weller Hutchinson has returned to Eugene aud has purchased a half in terest in the Miller grocery at Thir teenth avenue east and High street, and the firm will hereaft.' be oper ated under the name of Miller and Hutchinson. Hansom Miller is the other partuer. Eugene taxpayers desiring assist ance in filling oul their income tax reports arc urged to visit tbc offie. of the local revenue officer nt an early date, to avoid a riifh at the close of his visit here, soys Janus Furnish, deputy. The. office is -situated on the second floor of the city In) II. (ilenn.E. McCormack of Portland, from the revenue office in that city, has arrived to remain in th1 local of fice for the coining month, Mr. Fur nish announces. J. P. lea gun. an other Portland representative, is flUi expected in the next few days, giving three federal men to the locil office. "If we can bring more taxpiyera Id the office earlier it will be to their advantage,' says Mr. Furnish. "If they don't come it will mean more work later for the income tax advis er". It would be cheaper nnd more convenient to do it early and get the assistance free of charge." The vogue of the ensemble suit increases! No wardrobe can call itself complete without at least one of the new en semble suits. And nowhere in Eugene will be found a liner snowing man nere. r-F()R. SPORTS WEAR Ouo rhuospR tho pnsomhln with nil cloth' frock. In k;islui lmlf and half French flannel nnrl Rotmiy flannel. In (lie youthful shmlcs po strongly favored for (spring. FOR Till- TI-A HOUR One wears this ensemhlo with all silk' frock. Delightfully frivolous affairs iii lorcheen or charineen with printed silk frock. Tho godet skirt is prominent in these silk ensemble, suits. FOR AFTKRNOOX STRUCT COSTUMK Tho wnninn who wishes to achieve smartness ehooses the ensemble with cloth and silk frock. Charming afternoon apparel. In twill, charmeen, kashas and jerseys, l'raetieal shades of navy, black and gingersnnp. KNKKMHI.K COSTUMKH l'UICKD AS LOW AS J3L75 34 75 OTHERS TO $135 - --. it--t fin vrn iH OF Mil WU VOTED (Continued from page one) Church Will Hold Service for Lent Letterheads Attractive New stationery, including letter pa per and envelope, bearing the new design of the Fugeuc chamber of! commerce have been printed. The new design is attractive in appearance ; and bears the name of the orgHtua- ; tioii and the eul. j Deserter Returned - ii. VY. Slau"on. charg- d with d--, ertion from the 1 nited Matea army' was taken by W. t;. Judkins, chief of police, to Camp Jewia. Vah.. today, after (Ji.irge was filed by lol army representative. Bradloya Return Mr. and Mrt. l.nwon i. Hradley have retunod from Portland where they attended the hull Saturday night given by national guard rnmjuiiHc for Adjutant ie ne rat and Mr, tieorge A. White, in honor of their twentieth wedding anniversary. New Station Added A new aidetra-k tin been built by the .SouiJiern l'aeif:e railway between rneta and Xoti 1 the lumber mill operated by Neil Uobert. announce !,. I, ttriiham, dinrirt freiKiit nnd pa m tiger agent of the railroad. Vith the annual I.enten period be ginning tonight at midnight. Ihe eve of A?h Wednesday, upecinl aVrvicea for the 40 days until Kasler Sunday, April 12, have been arranged for Si. Mary a Kptscopal church, according to announcement of Uev. Frederick Jenniugy, rector. Ah Wednesday will open tomorrow with Holy Communion at 7:1 a. m At Hi a. in. prayer, penitential office end Kermon will he held. Kacli Wed nesday during Lent Marling tomorrow upecial I.enten service for women will be held nt 4 p. m. Kurh Friday evening of Lent a service will be held at 7 :'il p. m. The celebration of Holy Communion will be Wedticudav evening at thtl o'clock. braitka, and Stanley, democrat, Ken tucky, were absent. Supporting Mr. Varren were, neven repiihlioauH and two ilenmcrata. The republican were Cummins, Iowa ; Sterling. Soiilh Hnkota; Krnat, Ken lucky; Short ridge, California: Spen cer. Missouri; Ituller, MuHhachnsetta. and MeaiiH, Colorado. Overman, North Curolina, and Shield, Tennea ee. were the democrat Senator Cutler of .MiiNHachuxeltK, -linnnan of the republican national committee nnd close friend of I'letodent Coolidge, ia expected to take charge of the nomi nation on Ihe floor. onuideranou probably will be in open aeaaion. Some opponent of confirmation, up j on learning that two democrat had ! voted to report out the nomination, mikI they believed the adminiMrntion 1 command the necessary majority for confirmation. Ihe aide of the church building. A pann of glaaa in one of the window fell out a he touched it, crushing loudly lo the floor inside. He climbed through the window and went into a closet where he aet fire lo some rubbish. He later re lumed and watched (his fire, accord ing to statement. Huchtel aaid he entered the Kincr studio through an open door, went back to the stage and aet fire to the Kcenic cauviis and lome rubhinh. When lie started to leave, he fell off the atnge, hi head Mriking the floor Ilia face was injured slightly, he as serted. He left through Ihe front door. At the Northwest Planing mill, Muchtel went under the building and set fire to some litler. . In explaining the (Grange hall fire nt Milwaukee, Huchtel said he drove his motorcycle to Johnson creek, left the machine there, and walked to the building. He siarted a fire in a closet in Ihe building, went back to hit motorcycle and aped away. Insure with Henry Trorup, 33 W. Dth PAMPHLET DISCUSSED SPJUN;Fn:LI, Feb. 14. (Spe cial) Tho Issuing of a pamphlet to advertise Springfield has been dis cussed by a number of the members ( the Ladies' Civic club of Spring field, and la expected to be brought up at a meeting of the organization at 7 :'!( o'clock this evening in the chamber of commerce rooms. There has also been some talk of securing a new ciubroom, though no steps have been tuken in this direction. Tho possibility of the annual Kose Show which Ihe club holds in the spring U stilt In doubt, since 'many of the town's rosebushes have suffered from the winter weather. For quality cigars, Prince Nemo. I - . Hall's Catarrh Medicine it rid your lyitem of Catarrh or Deaf rteu cautcd by Catarrh. 5oc' fry druggist! flv ow 40 ymt F.I.CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio Rev. E. V. O'Hara j Speaks at Seattle! BE SET FIRES ( "mil ii.iii fl fr'nii ing( unr) Hpv. V.. V. ii'llara, ii.lr nf SI. Jinr.v i nihf i nurrn vr r.nc'np. rr-. Min n,M,i,, , ii.rlioil n liihtnl liirnr.l Imt luBiil fr Srallk. 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Ilnrlin ' finfil -lt fur ri-'kli, ilriMiic wln-n hi- ni'c'ninl tiff -IP .lint,p (ii-iriii- A. tiiliin-fi- 111 l ily l- Mirl tin, ui"tiniiri. unit il- n'l--i aitCty In thi' ,i i.n "f tli i'IJ f:r iirfnfr. Rtturna From Klamath K. It. K'namap. Inral limh'r H'. T. whu h,K h"n at Klanmth f'allni known nltunipy nf Kpmlli STATISTICS BORN Itl'ltLK - At the l'a. ifc Chrili;iu ho-.pit.it. Tues'l.n. Krhrtjtry Jl. llC'.'i. 10 lr .and Mrs. W. V. Hub!-. l';.".l H'i;H rttreet, H Ion. THE BUT ION f HOP I'leitlng, Hottotu and H-iiit Itching pniiit cans and rubbish, to which he set fire. (hi leiiving Ihe building, lir derlar ed, he saw a man watering n lawn across (he street, lie left on Ins mo toreyrlo and d d not return. Ai the (irnre l'',ngiish Lutheran fho'ch. Hnelilel ain'ul. he nulled nlong ; Mi 7tb A: Kset. ronne 1715 J. I U E ! 1r. Ashrnn for Cbiropr.ii to- and i JVTrwl tH TsIhIct 1 l'le.tro -tnerapht. fipl'"-'t ll"ib faVl J " I theater. l'hon SOU. if 1 1 1 "B1 Who is Chriss? ('lirifjH is ii cutter iintl (leHignor, also one of tho firm of tho ClirisH-l'Vei'iiinn Co., Men's Tnilors of Chientfo, lie in making Kugene his iiernianent homo at I Intel t tohurn, The Chriss-Freeman Co. ha Raiueil quito a reputation iu Chicago for making up-to-Uato young men's clothes with plenty of style, nh conserva tive clothes villi individuality cut into them, for the eonservati vc husiness men. The Chicago prices rnngc from $35.00 to $00.00 t li i h has heen reduced to get trade started iu Kugene to range from $30.00 to $75.00, which will give the customers something uprcial at tho price. Mr. Chriss will he in nil day Saturdays and Mondays, other flays by appointment. If you can not come on Saturday or Monthly, phono for ap pointment. Ordor now for Easter which is April 12th. 400 new Spring patterns to choooe from. Salesroom No. .'311, Hotel Osburn, Eugene, Oregon. lur tbc a,t rorral 1,;, on a bji- J