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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1925)
Thursday Evening, March 5, 1925 THE EUGENE GUAED Page Five ! - it- LARA WAY'S 5 Phonograph superiority found only in fbe The Brunswick All-Wood Oval Tone Amplifier The balanced ltd Superior cabinet making and finish " Efficient, ilent running motor Brunswick Ultona Reproducer Note these exclusive features of The Bruns wick. They stamp The Brunswick as the out standing phonograph. You should consider this today. Come In to hear The Brunswick. We have an excellent dis play from which you can mike your selection. Terms canbe arranged to suit your convenience. 968 Willamette St EXCLUSIVE BRUNSWtCK STORE LARAWAY'S MUSIC STORE :-: CITY NEWS :-: (Continued ftum page onj) it Acm, enTtTibg to I. 51 Moras. Kitiriti' pmriiifpr. who has nvb tfn?d iiftpr juspectinn the span. A i;sr.,st tad been made to the county ruurt for use of the county spnn in hflfllin lumber by the w nip-any but the court placed a load limit on the structure owing to the fact that the span is not itrong enough to sustain loads beyond five tons: I Icjurt! Jura badly. He was burned Hpoui r..v asnas, ana tiny parucies 01 steel imbet dd a his face. Mr. Franz wa was burning off the drum head of the gas tank with a blow torch, and the gasoline vapors cursed inside the tank exploded. Market is Incorporated Articles of incorporation of the Tfllace market have been filed with the secretary of state by W. It. Lord. Cary Myers and W. Green. The firm which was recently organized here has a capital of $5000. Blickimlth in Explosion 4 An exploding gfisoline drum yes terday afternoon blew Joseph Frnnji wa, blacksmith's bat off, but did not Shovel Is Mired Considerable difficulty has heen ex perienced th's week with the new steam shovel that is at work grading for the new railroad l'ne to the Cham bers sawmill near Cottage drove. Work on the grading was started this week and the moving of the big steam shovel over the Boft ground has been a hard task, according to those who have watched the operations. Road Work to Start Work on the resurfacing of the Mo hawk road jear Mabel will be under way aoon and the county crusher has been installed near Mabel and it is expected to be iu operation within te nest three or four days, according to Kdwin Tulter, county road super intendent. The clearing of the rigiu uf way is under way now. Guardsmen to Meet A non-commissioned officers' achool w.ll be held at the armory this eve ning in preparation for the annual federal inspection to be held March 10. .Instruction in "paper work'' and the preparation of the office records for the federal army officers in spec tion is planned. Mining Claim la Sold The Smuggler mining claim in the Bohemia field of southern Lane coun ty has been sold by O. L. and Mary Nelson to the Cosmos Investment company which owns several claims in that area. The transfer of the claim hae been recorded at the office of the county clerk. Divorce Is Filed Klma T. LeVan filed suit for di vorce in circuit court today from her husband Donald E. LeVnn. The plain tiff charges cruel and inhuman treat ment. The couple were married Feb ruary 17, 1017 and have no .children or property interests in common, the complaint states. Dentists to Have Clinic v ! A party of about 15 local dentin is, affiliated with the Souchern Willamet te Dental society, will go to Tort- j 1-and for the clinic to be held, there ! next Saturday evening for the l'ort- j land Denati society. The clinic will be in charge of a committee of Eugene dentists. j Granoer s to Meet Hwisshotne grangers will hold a meeting in their community hall Mon day, March 0, it was announced yeh terday by William V. Wilbur, lectur er of the Dead wood grange. Mr. Wil bur has arranged fur on address hy( O. & Fletcher, county agent. Mesting Tomorrow All It oval Neighbors are to meet tomorrow night at which time the Marco la camp has been invited to put on degree work. All members of the Kugene camp are requested to bring a covered dish and u half doz en sandwiches for the supper to fol low the regular meeting. Leonard Lerwlll Here l-eonard l-erwiil. graduate of the t'uiversily of Oregon school of jour nalism who for the past few weeks ha s hm-n in cha i'ge of the Cult age Grove Sentinel dur.ng the absence of Klbcrt Bedc, was here ("day on his way to his home at lirownsvdlc. Program Being Prepared The program for the annual meet in; of the Oregnu Stnte Hankers' as sociation which will he held at Cr va'lis June 11 to 13 is being prepared, n -cording to C. D. Itorer, president of the Hank of C"imuerce and also presi dent of the slate association. Hera From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sc'imidt "f Portland are here for a few days. Mrs. Schmida is the nunt of Webstrf Tyler, five year old boy, who was in jured when struck by a cir on this L'acific highway yeBtcrday nfteruoou. Returning From South Dr. T, W. Harris of this city who has been visiting at Ios Angeles for the past few weeks is expected to re turn here within the next week, ac- Hart Schaffncr & Vara t More Style For Spring Than You've Seen In Years There are hundreds of new things for you here this season. The suit styles are different wid er shoulders: lower pockets; smart two and three button models; shorter coats that are narrower at the hips. Trousers are wider. Single breasted models are good so are the double breasted. NEW SPRIXG STETSON'S COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS FANCY INTERWOVEN' HOSE Wade Bros. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Butterick Patterns with the Wonderful Deior will Save You Time and Material! A Recent Lucky Purchase Enables Us to Ofer Charming Ensemble Style Dresses AT A PRICE WH BELIEVE TO BE NOTHING SHORT OF SENSATIONAL AT .50 Here is indeed news to shout from the housetops 1 Even at this store consistently recognized for better values, it is very seldom we are able to present such a striking value. NEW SPRING DRESSES Intensive shopping of (ho offerings' of largo New York limnufHcturers in Los Angeles last week by our reaily-to-wear chief resulted in this most extraordinary purchase. Every Dress Brand New And Shown For The First Time Friday In Our Windows. Ensemble style dresses the mode of the hour every authentic new style note reproduced from copies of nuich higher prieod gowns. .Fashioned of richly jncquard satins with plain satin, skirt effects. Many delightful variations in trimmings cream laces, novelty braids and fur bandings. Dresses in black, navy and alcazar. I THE SIZES ARE 30 TO 42 Dresses That Were It Not For The Opportune Purchase Would Sell Readily At $39.50 And Now You May Choose Any For $21.50 ' ' ON SALE SECOND FLOOR . Upon The Horizon of Spring Fashions Appears the Smart Little Colored Ostrich Boa! The triumphant return of the ostrich boa! Paris started It New York Im mediately adopted It and now riK)t here in Eugene women of fashion may adorn themselves today with the latent fad of the chic Parisian. Fluffy flut tering little affairs so ultorly fumlnlno. The colors of youth and sprlngtlme. coral, honoydow, pearl, orchid, Judo, sand and black, nil black, navy. Genuine Imported 03trich Boaa $7.95 . Friday and Saturday in the Second Floor Millinery Section 100 Lovely Spring Hats NO TWO ALIKE! HATS FOR WHICH YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY $7.50 $1.95 1 Chic "Gloria Swanson" pokeshapes predominating many other becoming shapes included. Gay Little Flowers and Colorful Silk Bunds Enrich Their Youthful Charm.. All With Silk Facings. Vivid High Colors So Favored For Summer. Unrivalled in Variety and Unmatched in Value I Thev promise to create spirited buying in tho M. & W. Mill inery Section. Two Days Only! Friday and Saturday I SECOND FLOOR Kayon Silk Vests $1.29 , Just recelvotl! Finely mado of lustrous serviceable Itayon Bilk. In soft pastel ehadcB such as maize, fleidi, orchid, anil pink. All sizes at S1.23-. Rayon Silk Bloomers, Step-ins and Chemise $1.98 In tho same pretty colors to match tho vests. With all the beauty service and luxury of pure silk garments at ono extraordinary low price. New Arrow Stripe Back Silk Hose, pair $1 .50 1 Fashionable beige color silk boss with smart colored nrrow Btrlpe In back running from heel to llslo top. Reinforced heel and too. Very new. "Never-Mend" Pure Silk Hose $1.19 Undoubtedly the finest hose 'value In America-! (luarnutced pura silk hose In all fashionable Blmdcs. Ilux of 3 pair $3 25. Silk Top Unions $1.00 Women's silk top union suits sizes 34, 38, 40. While these remain buy at this low prlije. EUGENE'S SATISFACTORY STORE New "Kayser" Silk Gloves Emphasizing the vogue of suede shades. Fancy cuffs with novelty embroideries. 12.23 and $3.25 pair. rordiog to word received from biia to day. Motoroycllita to Meet Metubera of the Eugene Morcjcle aiiociation will enjoy a "aecret run" iotn the country tonicbt, followed hy a dinner party. Tb club will father at tht Davia and Clark ahop at 7:30. Builneta Namt Filed The aituuied buxiii'sa name the Kition Creek liimbr company wn Med today at the office of the county clerk. Audry 11. Crabane ia owner of the cornoaoy. Snow en HHt Viaitorg from Cottage O-ore here today reor'ed that tb-re nt a lixht fall of anow on the hills near bil ker during tht night and that tbia waf plainly evident th.a morning. Leave for Portland Itnbert Niiimry, of the M. and M. f.uniler company al lindai, att'oro (janitd b Mr a. Mintrjr baa left fr Portland on a business vUit of lev real dayc. Sawmill It Sold - C. C. Toinot hp purchiaed a taw mill near (Joshen from Harry Warren. The deal was bandied by the 8am Hugh Jtealty company. Leava for Arkiruas Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Ylurria, of Springfield, hare left for HaWI Knob. Arkansas, owing to the - illniR of Mri. liurria father there. Marriage Lloente latued A marriage license was Issued at the office uf the county clerk to Orin Coldren and Julia Cay -or, both of Kugene. D. V. O. S. To Moel The J. V. (). H. club will met at the home of Mrs. O If. Jones, H-'Wl 'oluinbia street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hare from Cottage Grove-- Will.ain While, merchant of Cottage (Jroe. wm buiiurit visjtur to th.a lit tyU A gift of tt'Z roluines of books com prising a collection known as the In ternational Mind Alcove has heen re ceived by the KugTie Carnegji library from the Carnegie Knduwmrnt for In ternational leoce. Nw Vork, an-noiiiK-es Mrs. Adelaide LilVy, librar ian. The collection will occupy a shelf by lhemeYt-a in the lihraiy, any Mm. I.illey, The library has alo received the complete set f ItAmrift'a History uf the l'acific Cos.t, a otal of .'17 voliimea. Among the subjects of the toluma included in t:e peace co-lection are Atiiohiflgraphy of Andrew Carnegie; "Ameriia and Her I'roMema," Maron de 'ontnnt; "Huihl:ng the American aton." thola Murray Butler; la America Worth bating V" Ntcuol.ial Murray Hutler; "The New May of Asia," II, A. Gibbons; "Betwei-n the Miiea In Aain Minor," Mnry CI Hol mes; "Wise Men from the Fast and West,' A. N. Ulhbany; "New Moster-t of t' i Baltic," Arthur Ituhl; "Kacun- i tlrn'm Kir at Oula " Afthur ltMniiiiin "Ievelopment of the Brititb Kmpire." Howard llohinsoii "Huiiihd A::::trl! atiia," Charles A. Thwing; "Tud Changing Chinese," II. A. Boss, "Beyond Shanghai," Ilownr Hpcflk man; "History of the French 1'eople," Batut and Fritihitaun; "Neighbors ilencefortli,' Owen Wister; "Soldiera anil Sailors of France.' Joachim Mer lant; "My fiipiomatie Kducitlon," Nfirva) Bichardfon; "The Mitldle nf the Boad, ' Phillip tilb'is; "The !, I.cgncy of (ireece," ft. W. Uvintstone; "Bania of iMirnitle L'ence," Cosmos; "Kftinnmic I'rohlrina of I lrmAircf." A. T. Hadley; "History and Nature of International Itelati'-na.' K. A. ! Walh; "International Mind,' Nlch- j olaa Murray Butle.; "I.engue of Nj tlona, the 1'rinciple and 1'rnclice," ! Hloohin P. I )iisTMli! "arinnnllitm I War and Hociety," Kdward Krehbiel;j "Fresvnt I'ruuU'uia in Foreigu Vol ley," David .Tayne Hill; "The lVace Negotiation," Robert Lansing "Hiintfl and His Influence," Thorn n a Nelf-oli I'age. INDIGESTION, GAS, . UPSET STOMACH Instantly! "Papc'sDiapepsIn" Corrects Stomach so Meals Digest The moment you eat a tablet of 'Tape's Dlapepaln" your In digestion Is none. No more dis tress from a sour. acid, upset stomach. No flatulence, heart, burn, palpitation, or misery-malt' In? ftasei. Correct your digestion for a few rents. Kneh packan guaranteed by druKRlst to over coma stomach trouble. I.' 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