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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1925)
1 Evening, Fobrnnry 26, 102") rhursday the euoknt: g r a k d ?age l''ive -QLONIAL Drapery Fabrics G yfLL the chilling breezes outside your qX windows cannot detract from the heart-warming effect of Colonial Draperies within. Rather they serve to emphasize the deep brilliance of these fabrics and their possibilities for making your rooms invit-, wg. Sec the new designs nov hcxct tit-Wared forger'.e by ih hank. The unme i f a Kugene man waa signed to the checks iu em-h caae, it is said. I Warning Is Sent A warning ha hern received at the oftVe .Sheriff TbvIt from the au thorities at I'axo KobU. fill., to be on ih lookout fir a man, 50, a wn j man. oil, with a little boy of five 1 years. The couple are wanted for j passing fictitious chtvks. They are ! traveling in a Ford touring oar, ac cording io the word received. Wood Bids Called One hundred and fifty cords nf . wood for the uin of the. county rock engines are to be purchased by the i county court and bids for thee have been called. The wood it to be de livered to the crusher at the Thome nlnce near London Springs, the roun ty quarry near Mabel and the quarry i on the North Fork,. The bids will be opened by the court Thursday, March , according to announcement today. Legion Will Meet 1 Kugene post of the American le ! lion will meet t'night at the rooms of j the chamber of commerce. Plana for : th? presentation of the entertainment ! feature, ' A Night in Taris." will be taken up at the session. This produc ; tion winch was held last year at the armory f.r two days tuid proved a j populnr attraction will probably b j held about the middle of next month, it i announced. CITY NEWS Directors Chosen Itirectora of the Kugene Farmers' creamery nsso'iatioi, chosen nt the nnnuul meeting of stockholders yea H'Sday, will include II. K. I'lauk, Junc :ion City; T. L, OIiIkoji amj Mans Ncilson, Kugene; linns M. Peterson, Florence; and CJeorge l'latt, Thurston. Olrectors Elected (Jeorge H. McMorrau, K. O. Immel and Fred ti. SlickelB were elected to the board of directors of the Security Savings and Joan nsBociution at the annual meeting of stockholders terday afternoon. Capitalization of the association will be increased from two million to five million dollars, it was decided. j Continued from page one) jrfsentatiro in grand lodge; O. A. iFaust, alternate representative. Road Bonds Posted Bnds have been posted by A. l. jl-QnJgllL Him inumiii iiniiii nru no a requisite for the viewing of the pro filed road asked by petition to con i.pet tJie High Pass and the Iv Ym mads. The location of the pro posed mad will be fronf a point on li mist? road number 277 nt the eat ,tnd of the Hear Creek bridge in a ii Tthcrly direction along the most l:rtical route to a point on road 'Wti ;.l thend of road number 50. 'Pie i rnposel road will be SO feet in width. Caliph Grotto Elects 1 Emery I. I.nke was elected mon- nn-h of Caliph (.rot to of the Mystic ;dr?iir (1f Veiled Prohphots of the Kn- lisntPfl Itcnlm Inst night, nt n meet- finz in which Charles Iv Minsineer of J''rtland, supreme Htandard bearer, jvm a guest. (It her officers chosen (re I'nnl I'. Creen, chief justice; W. liK. Striker, muster of ceremonies; H. R. Knight, treasurer; George Mis feldt, secretary. Road Work To Start i A new Fteain shovel for work on I the Chambers railroad near Cottage ' Grove has been placed in operation, according to lumbermen from that Ti- i cinity here today. I onsuieraoie oi the grading for the. route to connect Estate to Be Settled A petition nsking that Jennie M. Wliite of Cottage (Jrove be appointed as administratrix of the estate of th- Inte Mrs. Susan Shnfffr, her mother, has bern filed with the probate court. The petition also asks that Uie fol lowing be appointed ns appraiser: Worth Harvey, George H, J'.ruiiiarl, and Charles II. Hall. ! I with the Chambers mill and timber ! holdings will be done by the shovel, they say. t Grange to Meet Members attending the reguWr meeting of the Four daks grange on Friday evening, February '21, at 7:.") o'clock, nre to answer to the ril cull with "How may we have a suc cessful grange?" The lecturer's pr grnm will follow the business rpssioii and all members of thi grange are welcomed. Check Case Investigated Investigation was still under war today by tJie sheriff's office; of th alleged passing of a number of bail checks here Saturday in amounts from $25 to $40. At least five local tnrra c.ishrd the checks which were lot r Mr. Ayres Better . W. A. Ayres who has been ill for some time is now much improved and was able to he at his office in the courthouse for about on hour yester day. It will be some time before Mr. Avres is able to resume his reg ular office work again. Leave For California Mr. nnd Mrs. .7. W. Hobbs of Eu gene and Mr. and Mrs.. V. I,nir Thompson nf Portland left by auto mobile this morning for Southern California to spend the next several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson came to Eugene yesterdny afternoon. 40 Mens Top Coats and Rain Coats $23.50 Men, here's an opportunity well worth your immediate investigation. Even in this age of sales we doubt if you will find a value to anywhere near equal this one. T1IK TOPCOATS nro nil riht up to tho ininuto Ptylos and there's a pood ehoieo of neat patterns in tans, pvys ami smoke. Former values to $4."). TI IK RAIWOATS are mostly belted models. Well tailored of such servieeablo good looking fabrics as Bedford eonls, whipcords and gaberdines. Also a number of handsome rubberized fabrics. All most unusual buys nt $''.'). "0. On salo Friday and Saturday only at this low price. Friday and Saturday Only A Rousing Basement Store Sale of Boys' Suits and Overcoats BOYS' R.OTS $0.98 15 BOYS' OVERCOATS 40 garments in "lis lot and we expect every one to be gono from hero by Saturdav night. THE SUITS me In iiros 3 to 17. Twoeijs. chocks and serges In nil wool nnd wool mixed fabrics. Formerly to $12.50. THE OVERCOATS nrn In ages 5 - 8 7 - 8. Noat llKht chocks and lilno serROs. If yon hava a boy this ago by all moans soo those! III' Case Still Continues The pfiRp of V, A. Tsrlnr vrmi rinrpnre (irimos nnd J, K finthri whipli opened Tusdny, the first Hay rf thp sprine tfrm nf rourt, wnn still inidnr way lntt this flftrrnoon but it Month-End Specials from (he M. & W. Basement Store Breakfast Sets $6.98 Attractive, tasteful "Patricia" pattern a ni wide border pattern In clear pretty blue. Fine highly Ringed English woods ware. Sot consists of 4 seven-Inch plates, 4 cups and saucers, 4 oatmeals, 4 bread and butter plates, 1 breakfast plntter. An ideal service for apartment uso and family breakfasts. Stamped Gowns $1.00 Clearly pnd beautifully stamped on sheer snowy white nainsook of a good firm quality. Klnral and novelty designs. Linen Towels 50c Fure Irish linen towels In blue, rose or purple. Nicely stamped ready to embroider. Same towels hemstitched, 69c Pillow. Cases $1.29 Pr. Prettily stamped pillow cases with graceful Bcalloped ' edges. Not many remaining to sell at $1.29 pair' Luncheon Sets $1.29 Stamped with neat floral patterns on finest clear white Indian Head cloth. Set consists of 45-Inch cloth and 4'i lnch napkins all stamped. 50 Lovely New Hats Just Unpacked! rLAOKD ON SALTC IN TUG BASEMENT STORE AT ONE LOW PRICE. SQ.95 Chic closo fitting shapes larger head sizes for nnbobbed heads Gloria Swanson pokes in fact al most every smart little. Btylo usually; found only in higher priced hats. All becomingly trimmed with gay flowers, ribbons and' novelty orna ments. UNM ATCHED VALUES AT $3.98 On ials In tho basement store only! Anofher Group of Becoming $0.95. Trimmed Hats All New LJ Think of buying n pretty little, strnw or straw nnd cloth spring lint for $2.9"). Usually it can only be dono nt the end of thft Reason but now tho M. & "V. underprica bnsnmeut millinery section mnkes it possiblo to hnve two or three hats for tho usunl price of one. A most delightful selection at $2.95. Buckram Shapes 75c Well made. Buekrnm shapes lit a larger variety of shapes. Flowers, braids, etc., at lower- than-elsewhnro prices. Basement We're showin; a brilliant lot of Spring Clothes; art Schaffner Marx makes them. New Spring Arrivals: H & was eipectPd that it would go to tlio jury latir in tJie. dsy. Pythian Sisters to Meet The degree staff nnd the offlcei-s of llelmetta lodge uf the Pythian Sisters will moot nt the Knik'Jils of Pythlss hflll Friday evening el 7:110 o'clock. A mei'ting of the lodge will be held Q'ue-stlny evening as a grow ing for the grand chief of the l.lrtgMi order who Is on a trip through tho state visiting the various lodge. in the alleged transportation i-f liquor one is expected to be sold St niicliou litis week. A Star, a Hoick (Hid a Wiliton six nre heing held hot only one of the cars will he sold now. Traffic Line Painted , Painters were busy today painting the yellow stripes on the Mreet in tersections near the curb lines as indicators that cars should rot tie parked in this restricted zone. It will take Btveral days to pnint nil loc markings in the busine-is district. Cove People Hore Mr. and Mrs. A. Huntley of t'ove, Oregon, have been in Kugene the past few days as the guests of Mrs. P. H. Prilhnnnn, ISflO Onyx street. They are making a trip by aulu to Ashland, hut say they may make up their minds to return to 1 jigene -to live. Timber is Purchased i A tract of timber south of the Siusiaw in I.nne county has been pur- chased by Henry I.. Ilerginnn from I David W. I. smb. according to the deed filed nt the office of the county clerk today. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was Issued to day at the office of the ccumy clerk to James II. Mausl of Kugene nud Kllena S. Shortriilge of Cotta-.! (irove. Knight of Pythias Meeting - Helmet I.odg No. Xt, Knights of Pythias, will have work in the l: iuire rank st its regulsr meeiing this (Thursday! evening. Itefresb- ments will be served. Bounty It Collected The bounty on two bobcats wss col lected t the office of the cunty clerk by Clay Mead, re.bl-lit "f tji -Uced district. California Man Here John I,. Hoffman of Itichnioiol. 'al. who proposes to establish a clay pro ducts plant in Kugene, arrived from California yesterdny on a business I v.sit. , Leave For Spokane l Mr. and .Mrs. o. P. Klvigon lift ! yesterday for Spokane, Wash., where I they expect to visit for the iieil few , weeks. ' ' Wheat Advances to $1.66 in Chicago t'lllt.'Atlo, Feb. '.'(I. Foreign buy ing of the new lilo wheat crop in tho I niteil Slates led to an unusiurl ad vance in prieea iiere today for the July delivery. .Aa much as $l.(HHi a hiiNiiel wits paid na ngitinH Jfl.fiS il-H to fl.!iN',(.i at jcHlenlny's finis.li, an overnight jultii of H 1-Hr. Heretofore the sensational fluctua tions in wheat prices have been chi-'f-ly in the May delivery. Today, how ever, that month was surpassed by September, which finished at n net advance nf Tic a bushel at $1.W). May showed an extreme rise of 4 7-8o at Jl.ll."i. Topmost prices of the day were reached just at the close, July whe.t finishing nt $1 :W,i to 5 lHt More than two cents of this re markable rise was scored in the last few minutes of truiliug. Norton rhnrged with perjury In which the result of testimony given nt the Inquest held following tho shooting of W. 1. Downing, local hotel mnn. Hoppe Heads List In Billiard Match CHICAGO, Keh. M. Willie Hopps, tlefcmling his worlds rhiimpinnsliip nt IH.'J balk Una billiards In tho in -lernalional tournament here, has demonstrated to spectators that his recent advent Into Ihn three-cushion field bos not harmed bis dellcnto tuiich. Ho lieuils the'Htauiling. Welker Cochran, Hollywood youth, lost n able bet and paid for dinner and theater ticketa after the veteran titalist defeated him, .100 to M.'l Inst i GRAND JURY REPORTS j ISKND, ore.. F.b I'd-A not true ' bill was returned by the grand Jury ' today in the case of Mrs. Fliwibetb l SPUING STKTSON HATS FANCY INTKIUVOVKN IIOSK C0LLAK ATTACIIKD SHIRTS WADE BIIOS. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Joins Office Force Miss Dorothy Kmery hits assumed a position ss etenogrspher st the of fice of Dr. Irvin H. Fox In the M' Morrsn and Washhurm building. To Speak At Salem tieorge I.ove, former commander of the Kugene post, American l.egion. is to speak ' before the Halein post of the l.egion next Monday evening it is announced. Former Resident Here ' Murrey Nadeau. former resident "f this rity. has returned from I.os An geles nhere he has been resiibng and expects to remain here for some time. One-third ' f Switretlalid's 1 K.tKO ; nutoutobiles were inttde in the l ltit'd States. I NIGHT COUQH QUICKLY RELIEVED This Is the siibslance of a letter : re.i.e.l rm II W Webb. UlliliCV. III., ' I coughed a great deal, especial ly at night. Tried almost everything and have found nothing to eipial FOI.KV S HO.N KV AND T. II COM POI ND. One doe relieved my cough and I rested well all night." ne of the laiaest selling couch meilii ilies In ! the World. Contains no opiates. safe for children. IneM ut'oti Fol ;e's. Ilefuse substitutes. Till Adv. I Car will Be Seta (If three cars hld bv tb nher'ff ttat were eonf isrsied hile being used PUBLIC DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night : Ruddy-Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have i Eaya Dr. Kdwanh, a Wcll-Known I j Ohio I'hysician ; nr.F.M.rrlwardsfornyenrstrenterl , senrcs of women fur liver and Ixiwcl ail ments. I biruiK these years he Rave to his patienta a prcscriptt'in made (it a few well-known vegetable itmrcdienla muted with olive nil. namintt them ' I Jr. l.dwartlV Olive Tablets. ou will 1 know them by their olive color. ' These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cuue a nor ' mal action, cnrrymi; oil the watc and poisonous matter in one's system, j If you have a pale late, shallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tonc.uc.hcad. arhci. a IhIIcsh, no-cofid IceluiK, all out ol sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Kdwards' f )live Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing rewills, 'I hotiinrU o( wmneii nnd men taki Pr. Mward-.' f)live Tablets the suc-c(-(iil stilwtitutc for calomel -now and then just to keep litem lit. IjC and 30c One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds in 20 Days All wrak iiitn and women All iirvou men and worn on All kiniir men and voiuen Can irow itrnnfpr, bfalthier and morn viioroua and ttk on nolid n"d fd flfnti In R0 ila.m jnwt lr tnkinji MfiJoy'a Cod Ltvr Oil rompouiid 'J'ableU four ttma a day aft easy to take at randy. And what a hit then Clean pnwliir Itif )ablela have made. One drug fiat tripled liin aalen in nn week. Krarybody knows (Mat nanty-taat-ing rril-Rinelliiiii 'd Liver Oil i a wonderful vitalizer, tnh producer and health creator. Hut who want to awnllow (he hor rid aluff, when (henc wonderful tah nlght. Tloppe compiled ruua of 10U and 107. The moat Marti in display of the tournament waa Kdnuard Horeman't defeat of K. Sniuki, thft .InpanewB champion, UK) to 1'.'. The Belglna champion had n mu of 211). 'Ilia ejirnlnjtn f tho Flrat Nntlonil hank nf New Vork cMy last year w.m $IL'.'J-U,02;i. MOTHER! Baby's Best Laxative Is "California Fig Syrup" When balir is cnnstipsteil, bns wind-etilic, feverish breath, coated luitgiie. or diarrhen, A half-tcnspoon-ful uf Kenuine '1'nlifornia Kin Syrup" promptly moves the poisons, ttses, liile, sourinK food flint wnstn ritltt nut. Never crsmps or oversets. Itiihies love its delicious taste. Aik your ilruRKist for Kenllitis "I'nlifnrnin Kin Syrup" which lias lets - McCoy's Cod l.lver Oil ( em-' lull ilirectlons tor intnnts in ernis, pound Tnlilets, nre Just as food and j and children nf nil nges, plainly o easy to take. printed on bottle. Mother! Vnl A bos of no tablets for 00 cents must say "California" or you may ml If any aklntiy man or woman ; net. an Imitation fit syrup. doesn't lain st least ft pounds in .10 , dsys- money hack. Ask l.lnn Pru ! Co. W. A. Kuykenilall, Csrroll's l-harmsc, or any good druggist sny ; &3Mf 777 1A lMiWFt'lil where In America. i Vr He lure and get Met oy a, the or- , -lil mtiA n,iine. anH don't fnrtfet R. A there Is nothing on earth so good to mmh hufkn-arH list !. underweight ! "A children grow atrong and robuaV m m ar w m i I i.