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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1925)
1 y(Why Evening, February 25, 1925 THE KIT! EXE OUARD Pago Five Icicle, arrived in KujEt'ue t-.ltiv to im'"l with the local untight. M r Ilinn Iihi upplu-Htuius (or nit-m-bMliip win In voted up at t, "fling tonight. Mr. lelu, will go to Sau truth-, HM from Kuju-ne, uher lif will visit aix aeries of the luisles Many to Attend Cllnlp A Inrjte drUgniitn of the member nf the Southern Willamette Itmt.il society piuu to attend the clinic to be Mil by the orcaoization nt the meet ing of the I'ortlaud lental sori-ty Satur.lay evening. March 7, ac-drdma to officer of the local orRanijation. A group of I.aue county dentins will have charge of the clinic to he pre sented at the Portland session. Genuine "Kayser" Full Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose Now in Progress Stock Reducing Sale of Women's and Children's Munsing Underwear Second Floor Month-End Special Kayser chiffon silk hose have lone been the exclusive choice of discriminating women. Their lustrous beauty sheer weight and exceptional lasting qualities are well known. The price everywhere for this quality is $2.50 This lot has been classed as sub standard by the exacting Kayser inspectors most manufacturers would pass them as perfects for the tiny flaws are Bcarcely discernable. Thev interfcro in no way with the beauty or wearing qualities. Full fashioned with the slipper heel and marvel stripe (garter run stop) top. Clear lovely shades of moresque. Circassian, peau, correador, rosewood, beige, sunburn, rachael noggar, amber and gray. New Fashioned Lisle Hose 59cpr. - $l.00 Finely mercerized lisle hose in black or brown. Serviceable double sole. A wonder for wear and good looks. i ,.--.---. i ii 1 1 1 1 n . ' ' n a.g- :-: CITY NEWS :-: S. L. Tiylor Returns Smith I.. Taylor. seni'T ranger "f tJie t'nscndc national forest, and 11. J. Kngles, ranger at West HKiindary, re turned from a trip up the McKeiui" river yesterday, where Mr. Taylor Ikik been giving a series of lecturey on forest protection, illustrated by Inn tern slides. Mr. Engles left this aft ernoon for bis ranger station at lit-serve. Parking Signs Up The new traffic siciis, instructing motorists that parallel parking ia in effect on Kugene streets, and that n one-hour limit is in force, were put I up this afternoon along Wijlainette street, tinder direction of W. tl. .lud kins, chief f police. The signs are : the Mime color and size of the old ones. Special Agent Here I Maurice Coturri. special agent of ! the Soot hp rn I'ni-ifie rnilunr a a a ; business visitor in Kugei. yesier- nay., irom ins home in rortl.iul. Mr. I'oturri returned to Portland this morning with .1. A. McLean, manager of the Oshurn hotel, who made the trip to Portland by automobile. Eagles to Meet Otto Uel.ufM! of Indianapolis, na tional president of the Krater'nnl Or der of Kagles, will be guest of the Ku gene lodge tonight at its meeting. M. OeLusp is touring the west, and speaking at various lodges. A spechl program has been prepared in his honor tonight. (Continued from page one) pram has been prepared for the event, according to GeoYge X. Mc Lean, monarch of the grotto. Scientist to Speak Science and religion, their essen tial liannon.v and common implica tions, will be the subject of &n ad dress tuiiiglit by Dr. William 1. Ltoyu nn, niitiunally known scientist and liead of the university rficp:irtm"nt of Homcs. The lucutic will be at 7:15 u'cluek in iilunini hall, and is one of trie regular Wednesday evening com arntive rv.igion talks. Dr. Koynton ,u iHiDshlering the nimJi mooted pruble-u nf scinititic and religious reconcilia tion will speak with the authority f u scientist of recoguized standing nn l a Oiristian of convirtiou. Ilin name is .sttd in the American "Who's Who of Sjieuc.'"' as one of the foremost f:ieniits of the I'nited States. the pelt of n bobcat and Joe Xeet had a cougar pelt and four bob. its. This is the seventh cougar brought in for a bounty this year already, hast year in i'J. mntbs Hi cougars were killed in Lane. Assessors Elect I U. H. Nteelhammer, assessor tf jMariuu county, was re-elected presi dent of tJie Willamette Valley As sessors' asM.ciati.in at tlx annual jL-eeliiig hed yi'sterdiiy nt Dallas, ac joirdmg to lien V. Koi-ney, assessor j f 1-aiie. who attendi-d the session in I "luiuny with 11. V. Markusin, dep as-ea-or of Junction City. C. L. i Mailman, assessor nf Itenton" counf, ;"is ri-ein-tf'i secretary. The next meeting will he hel.l nt I Iro.m i ;r-U Kiglii counties were ivpreseHr "at tht- aritmal meeting and the as- iiiscusr.ed methods of assess LiPnt uf livestock and classification. My Bounties Collected ( "nty hunters in the Winberry strict ni.uried lots of success and cougar, -tie inyutn and five boh- "i uie nuntors Kill. Jbrep f t. imnteiH from Wiuberrv yre at th. office of the rountv clerk "lav to i-dU.rt the bounties. II. W.. Mc-.ynt,.. -rn iik Itatulnll hrnorlir in Trestle Change Slight Petitions to ask the public service commission to have the Southern Pa cific railroad make changes in their trestle crossing on one of the email inlets on Siltcoos lake in order that a harbor, can he provided for small boats are being prepared for a group of settlers on (he east Hide of the hike. The present trestle of the Coos bay Hue has piles set too close to al low other than small boats to enier the sheltered cove behind the crossing which is about (iKl feet nt tJiis point. It is expected that hetween 13 nnd :Ui settlers will sign the petition, is the report of residents of that district. Albany Publisher Here K. M. Hcagaii, publisher of the Al bany Herald, which will be consoli dated March 1 with the Albany Dem ocrat, was a visitor in Kugene today. The deal by which the two Albnny J newspapers joined forces was nego tiated this week. Mr. Iteagan says he 'expects to remain in the Willamette I valley and may move to Kugeue. He is ! interested in several oil wells in J Texas ami other southern states. Hospital Floor Painted The third floor of the Kugene hos pital has been entirely re-finished, the color scheme being a warm gray throughout. The walls have bee.i painted, and the woodwork also given a new o:it of paint. This is the be ginning of a considerable prog rain of remodeling ami finishing planned for the hospital during the next few months. Social Is Planned Wimawhaia encampment Xo. 6, I. O. o. I'., will bold a social evening tou.ght lor members and the.r fam ilies. J. II. New man will preside over a smelt fly, it is annuuuecd. Dr. 1,. L. baker has charge. Court to Go to Portland Judge C. P. Barnard and Commis sioners ( 'linton llurd an1 O. K. Crowe of the Lane county court vi!l attend the monthly meeting of the slate highway commission which will be held at Portland tomorrow. Mrs. Lockard Returns Mrs. W. J. lockard of Mifflintown, Pa., returned to her borne ye-neruay alter spending two weeks visiting her son, C It. l.ockard, junior forester in the office of the Cascade national forest. Returns to Eugene Mrs. K. C. Wilfcrt who bus been spending a week at Newport recover ing from u recent operation, has re turned to Kugene. Mr. Wilfert who has also been ill for the past lew days is said to be much improved. Loavos for Coburg Miss (J race Xorton, secretary of the Kane county chapter, American Hed Cross, left (his morning lor Co burg, where she was to tiauact bus iness With war veterans of that locality. To Discuss Roads X meeting of the Farmers' union good roads committee is scheduled I'jr Saturday, February L'S, at 1 :'M hi the Kugene chamber of commerce roums, it is announced. W. W. Calkins Returning W. W. Calkins, prcMi.ert of t !ie Cnited States National bank, accom panied by Mrs. Calkins and relative, are expected in Kugene Saturday from a trip to San Diego, Cal. Fined for Speeding A. Horn, charged with speeding at (he rale of Ity miles an hour in his au tomobile, wff.s fined $10 in municipal court th.s afternoon by Judge licorge A. (iilmore, city judge. Eagles Officer Here Otto P. Deluse, president of the Wcsern Furniture company of Indian apolis, ami also grand . worthy presi dent of the Fraternal Order of To Build New Home Fred ti. Stickels was granted per mission to erect a $4000 modern bun galow at o4i Charnelton by W. JI. Alexander, city inspector of building!. Speeder is Fined A fine of J15 was assessed to ; W. Welswhones iu Judge Harold J. Wells in justice curt yesterday, 1t speeding ou the state highway. Stationer's Supplies REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Light '"iiipacl, efficient nnd sold on ensv tonus if 1''-u'mI. , WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman l'i'iis Imve gained their immense popularity not ihi'i.uifli any trick of color or devise, Imt through ''ileet pen satisfaction and long life.' Ask us t' show you the new manifolding points that do not spread. Triced the same as alwavs $2.50 UP EVERSHARP PENCILS-are cheaper than wood Pn l'eneils as you use all the lead and do not have to pay for. the wood each time to buy lead, the leads and erasers are sold separately, hen you buy a new Kvetsliarp, it is fuliy f'ltnppod with the accessories. old f PRICED S1.00 UP in. . j"'SH CRUSHEO BOND A v.tv high frada papr j' M-.!- primarily for professional us- fraternities, t-ltihs. ,. I'Taonal uses, old Knullsh Bond lawn Ideal " " nr dye stamping or emhosslng. KnHsh Crushed Ilond l avallnhle by the pound l,.!x'T an( enVflhpe8 separate or together In the aame j" n"r nwn estimation, no other paper could be recom- ""'I'd mnre highly for the use described above. Mri. Fisher Here Mrs. ('Juries H. Kislier, wirlow of Ihe late editor of The limird. is a visitor in KuKenf. having arrived .vesterdiiy from Htseburg, where she i, making her home tempurarily. Leaves for Portland Uev. Kred J. t'lHrk left the first jf the week for Portland whfre he went to atlend a conference of tVngreg-i-tionsl miniilers of Oregon. He will deliver several addresses find return to Kugnte the latter part of the wee!;. Buys Patterson Home I . S. Callis"n tins Isoight s home at ll'M Patterson street from M:irtiu M. Stas. The deal was (Minlitd t.-irnugli the W. II. (.'"uper reilty .if fice. Wayne Hurd III W'a.Mie llurd. salcsninn al ciond imslure's giirnge is seriously ill at Ins home. :il'7 Tenlh avenue wel. t Hint is believed to be tvpllo d fever. Here Irom Grants Pass .Mrs A. ti. Kn.iiu' of tirants Pass is a guest of her sister. Mm. A. I,. Ingnils. in Kuc'iie this week. Here From Junction - Mr. slid Mrs. Sun l,hnian -f .lull " tion t itv were visitors here yesterdny wita Mr. and Mrs. (i. K. Ichman. Leaves For f ortland II. I'. Kiil);"'!ibMi'l'r of this city t-ft t.Mity for I'ortlaud on a business visit of several dii)s. Want Bar at Wilkikl M'lN'U.I I.I . K'h. JI -Hawaiian 1 law ere have started a campaign to j have the American Har association , Iwiid its HOI conventi'in near the famous heavh at Vatkiki. I "Wise buying is surest saving! Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be featured at the MeMorran & AVash' burne store as three days of more than ordinary value giving. Kvcry department prepared to offer many forceful reasons for this store's uiuiuestioned leadership. Moxens of noteworthy economies will bo displayed throughout the store but not advertised. It will be to your utmost advantage to attend the M. & W. Month-Kinl sales! Just 25 Coats and Dresses WAV TO BE CLOSK1) olT T(. THE LUCKY WOMEN AT FIRST $j.85 THE DRESSES nre in ncverr.1 amart tnllored styles. Serviceable good looking innterlalB of Jersey, crepes nnd serge. Colors of brown, dark green nnd navy. Most all sizes to start the sale. THE COATS Mostly plain tailored styles In good medium weight woolen coatings. Plain colors nnd novelty mixes. Just the thing for driving, outings, traveling, etc. . Please Note Again There are just 25 garments in this lot. They cannot possibly iinger here at this low price! Shop early to avoid disappointment. A HANDSOME LOT OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SWEATERS In n vory Horiul Helling at S.OO W'omon'a swontPrs that sold fi.rmorly to $15.00, Children's 8voiit-rs formerly to $t).sf. A n too choice of pood styles nnd pretty colors. Ideal sweaters for outings, picnics, etc., this sum mer ns well ns immediate wear. Not mnny to sell at this price. Como early If you wish one. Km Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only! BEAUTIFUL AMOSKEAG GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES EVERY ONE BRAND NEW! $1.98 INSTEAD OK J2.60 A distinct saving of 52 centc on each dress and pjeas note again these nro dresses not aprons. The workmanship on each dresa Is such ns generally found only in higher priced gingham dresses. A varied choice of pretty checks, plaids, etc. many becoming styles all faat color ginghams all sites. Excellent values at their regular price. Exceptional at $1.93. Lunch Cloths $1.95 Beautifully mercerized damask lunch cloths in clear pretty colors of yellow, green and' blue. Size 54x54. Bed Sheets $1.59 Size Rlx90. Perfect In every way. Nice wide hems free from any dress iiiR or dust. A good heavy sheet full of real service! Pillow Tubing 41c Yd. 42-inch pillow tubing of beautifully bleached muslin of good weight. With cotton goods advnnclng in price this represents a real economy! "Boott" Towels 29c The weave resembles rough huck. A very absorbent, soft, hand and face towel, all nlcej.v hemstitched. Stive moro nt 6 for TT.65. Outstanding Month-End Economies from theM.&W. . Basement Store Madras Shirting 35c Yd. A desirable weight for boys' blouses, men's shirts, etc. All neat patterns. Fast colors. La France Sateen 39c Yd. Full yard-wide silk sateen In n wide rango of colors nnd black. HaRement sale. Bungalow Cretonnes 23c Yd 36 Inches wide. Many pretty flornl nnd conven. tloual patterns. Way underprlced nt 23c ynrd. Linen Toweling, 25c Yd. Pure Irish all linen toweling bleached and un bleached. Neat blue striped border. 16 or IS Inches wide. Comfort Challis 22c Yd. Yard-wide comfort challis In a pleasing choice of quaint patterns. Pretty color combinations. Yard Wide Percales, 22c Yd. All brand new patterns. Crisp percales for spring aprons, dresses, etc. Fast colors. Cheviot Shirtings, 19c Yd. 27 and 31 Inches wide. Oond sturdy cheviot shirtings In good looking striped patterns and plain colors. Fast Color Devonshire, 37c Yd. This well liked fabric may be had In plnln colors or striped and chocked patterns. 34 Inches wide. Indian Head, 39c Yd. Yard-wide Indian Head cloth In Buch wanted colors at navy, light blue, enpen blue, green, brown, tan and black. Fast colors. Linen Finish Suiting, 48c Yd. Guaranteed fast rolors. Full one yard wide suiting. A f.ner quality seldom found at this low price. Imt. Torchon Laces, 4 Yds. 25c Finely mercerized lacea that wash and wear Just like linen. White or ecru. For pillow cases, under wear, etc. iamoisue Washes easily nnd bcntitl fully in cold water. Chamoisuede Gloves wear Ilka buckskin yet are soft and comfortable e I i Women's Chamoisuede Gloves A Surprise Sale! Indeed a very delightful surprise for very such savings in M. & W. quality gloves week only. seldom (if ever) are available. Sale this at 98P at $1 .98 1 2 Clasp, 12 and IS button washable cbamnlsuede gloves selling formerly to MOD, all sizes and several colors. Ex cellent for driving. Finer chamoisuede gloves In fashionable 13 nnd 16-huttnn lengths and gauntlet style. Kmhroldered and fancy trimmed former values to 13.50. Small Sizes In Fine Kid Gloves 49c Pair 2 clnRp kid gloves in black, brown, nnd crenm. 40 pnirs re nininiiiK! Small sizes only! The Low Priced Millinery Section in the Basement Store an Instant Success! TWO FEATURE PRICES 95 Every Hat in the Basement Store NEW! An nmazlng variety of becoming trimmed hata for women nnd misses. Hats of straw and silk nnd straw combinations- all bowttchtngly trimmed with flowers, gay ribbons, etc. VALUKS NOT TO BH DITLK'ATKD IN' KTJGKXK! TNTRIMMKI) SHAPKH. l!5-Of fine chipped mllnn in nil tho pretty colors for spring. Also wide choice of buckram shapes at 75a Till "'1 I ' -1 1 ' ' Pup Fiyhti Snsket venom hss no effvrt on it. The pup to give the dog immunity from the Telephones Barred F.lltiKNF. COM.KCriOX AliKNCY, MKI.HOL'HN K, Australia, Fb. 2.. j tlr- to kill every anake It a.'e, and i . .' PAItlH. Feb. i!.',. Telephones are ; 774 Wll.l.. STUKF.T.. PIIO.NK ill Kt. A young pup here is the terror nf after each fight It runs for a small, barred in the .Mcmire de trance, an ....i... t. 1..- v,.. t.( , ! 1 ,.r . . . at least JI) snakes and i only a lenr1 In.pnitnnt publication here, all the It. U,ne. b, poisonous ,n.ke.. but tl.,.. f,w n.lnute.. Tin. pro -,,7, j old. j M"1 " '''' """" W. II. Itl.OWUHS, JM 11. For quality cigars, Prince Ncnie.