THE EUGENE GUARD
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II BIG DEALS
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compsn?, an orgnnizatfon of the Bnnk
of Coininerro. The dVnl whereby .Mr.
Tiffany acquires the .Marx htiililins
owned by Mr. Wallace was handled by
Hobert i'rescolt, local realtor, it wh
. unnounccd.
It U understood that the Matlock
building will be extensively remodeled
ml Hint Hie W. It. Wallace cigar
ni.rc mid billiard parlor will continue
t'lc lease on the corner. Although
plutis Imve not yet been completed It
is iiuiioiinred that several additional
niic n w w 11 be provided for the
f 'lilli nicnuc aide of the building
ai'ii tlmt n inex.nnlne floor for the
biilirid nnrlor will be inatnlled.
o j'riu"iinceiupnt has been made as
to wlin t pl.ms .Mr. Tiffnny has for the
liriipiTly purchased from Sir. Wal
lace. The announcement of the two large
real estate transactions today makes
total of three deals in the Eighth
and'NInth avenuo block on Willamette
street during the past few weeks.
The Hank of Commerce recently hav
ing bought the K. Large property for
remodeling afl the new quarters of the
hank institution.
M
in New Vofk to force him to return
to that ntate to aupport his two dau
ghters declared lit was without fundi,
and he did not take seriously the as
sertion of Justice Dike of Hrooklyu
that hia wife, Mrs. Evelyn Naeglc
I'arkcr, who obtained an "Enoch At
den" divorce decree, was in need.
"She is earning a large income as
a commercial artist," he told Tho
Associated I'ress that he had been in
formed. "1 have not even enough
money for a trip to .New iork. 1 nave
been engaged in experimental work,
and my means are limited."
Ir. l'arker declared ne was the ag
grieved one in the m.irtial difficulty.
He said that OS a mining engineer Ins
duties called him to Alanka some
years ago, and his wife refused to ac
company him. This, he declared, con
stituted abandonment, ne um ue ,
deeded her all his property In New
Vork, before he left that stnte.
He said he bad no Immediate inten
tion of returning to New Vork, and
that bis plans for the future depended
upon the persons for whom be is
working in bis mining experiments.
He expressed the hope that he
would be able to win large returns
from hia work, and mat ne warns m
provide liberally for hia daughters
when he has obtained me nieu.
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paid one cent. He is arrears about
JM.OOO."
A dlrorco may be obtained in New
York, wben one of tbo parties has
been missing five years.
DR. PARKER BROKE
PORTLAND, Ore., March a. OP)
Dr. Herachel Parker, when inform
ed today that efforts would bo made
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
, Saturday Night ,
Southern Pacific
Honors Employes
Five employ of the Southern Pa
cific railway company received hon
orable mention In the current iwauc
of the flouthern Pacific Bulletin, of
ficial oraan of the company, for suc
cpHHful "tipH" on pHaaenger and
frpiirht huHinmB. The names of these
employea were published under the
Portland division or fne compauy,
which Includes Kugene.
Th oho wliu were mentioned in the
pasHenner list were K. H. Billing,
conductor; and C. K. Croaon, car op
erator. Those who were mentioned
In the freight division were IJ. L
Avery, bill clerk; F. I. Baldwin,
cashier O. A. Barger, rate clerk; and
Mrs, F. Jj. Houghton, cashier.
Hundred men are
. Overcome by gas
BPIllNGFIEM), 111., March 6.
One hundred men were overcome to
day by black-damp at the Peabody
coal mine No. f2 at Itiverton. Nine
were brought to St. Johns hospital
but attending physician" said they
would recover. Several score of their
fellow workers received medical at
tention at their homes In Itiverton.
CHICAGO, March 8. UP) Three
iluy of direct examination of V. E.
D. Stokes on trial with Itubert Lee,
i U.Lugu uegru, tor convpiring to de
fame Air. Stoke were ended this
atternoun and in the ten minutes that
rtiuaiued before the luncheon recetts
Milton ii, Smiih, amistunt states at
torney, ubked question ttiut had the
aged defctidunt shuk ug with rage and
Mliuutiiig replies over nis cou Duel's ob
jection. "Uid you not at the time your wife
was in delicate condition at your
Lexington, K,v.f fiirn., act ue her of
sleeping iu Kdgur T. WalJace'a upurt-
mvnt in .New iork?" deiuundea the
prosecutor.
Itepeated "I did not,' from Mr.
Stokes were heard above the shouting
of defeuse and prosecuting attorneys
as liv.d of face, the New York mil
lionaire shook his finger st Smith.
His hint statement on direct exam
ines on JiHd been (hut he never hud
accused bin wile of any personal
wrong-doing during the period oi
their life together.
Jn concluding more than nine hours
of a rapid-fire description of his three
yeara investigation of information
that Mrs. KtoKes on re was an inmate
of the notorious Kverleigh club, known
in the night life of ChitUKu years ug
Mr. Stokes denied testimony by b.s
mother-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Scott Mil
ler of Denver, Colo., that, he had
learned much of her family's history
through view.ng a family album with
her at his side, that he ever hud
threatened to drag Mrs. Stiikcs' name
in the mire, unless she perm.tted n d.-
vorce or that he had told Mrs. Miller
that he had had her duughter inves
tigated before he married her.
As he nenred the end of his testi
mony, Mr. Stokes also asserted tlmt
he never had publitdica any of the in
formation he or numerous attorneys
or iiivpLttipntors hnd obtained against
Mrs. Stokes.
with a irecialiftt at Sscramento. re
garding so oil ailment in bis throwing
arm. Kickey said that he was worried.
Alleged Theft of
Car is Confessed
KOSKRl'RG, Ore., March 0.
James Hirkey, arrested last night at
Nonpareil, east of Sutherlin, charged
with the theft of an automobile, was
taken to Urania Pass t.l;iy by Jo
sephine county officers. Mickey mode
a written confession, stating that he
stole a car in Med ford Tuesday night
and left that machine In (irants Pass,
steal'ng another light car belonging to
the state highway cominiKsion. This
was driven east of Sutherlin where it
skidded off the grade and wan wreck
ed. Hirkey and two companions were
walking buck to KutherKn when ar
rested. The two young men with him
were held as witnesses, but after ob
taining his written confession the of
ficers allowed the .others to go.
PICTURES FUSH , .
ACROSS NATION . , r& VL
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Ruel to be Saved
For Season's Work
Kiwanis Will Hear
Talk by Professor
Professor A. I!. Sweetser. head of
the department of botany of the I'ni-
.versify of Oregon, will be the princi
i pal speaker at the noon luncheon
meeting of the Kugene Kiwon's club
next Monday, accordinc to nnnnunre-
j ment today of A. K. Roberts, flub sec-
retary. Professor Sweetser will speak
on "Bugs, according to the pro-
ffr.lln nlinoltni-orl mi ft rhia u-.M h u
j very interesting subject for all Ki-
nuiuniin, I lit- ui-fj tri II I V fllHiiJIIUl t'B. . V
musical program will also be provid
ed. Margaret Hyatt, sopruno. will
s ng several selection accompanied
on the piano by Ksther Church,
Residents of City
Deprived of Homes
CHEYEXXH. Wy.. March 0. The
l.'iiti ns,di'U s of the town of Livoye.
Wyo., were deprived of their homes
llV a I'llliliff of l-'pili'nil .Imlirii 'V IdoU,.
Kf nm-dy hero today, who ordered
1 that the towusite must be vacated in
favorof the Oho Ol company, which
I holds a government lease on the laud.
It in in the Salt Lake creek oi field.
phone System, but they explain that
it has taken years to develop.
Light plays the important roll in
the process; and the whole thing goes
through something like this:
The transparent film of the pic
ture to be sent is inserted in a cylin
drical form, which revolves slowly,
exposing the film to an intense beam
of light; the light, penetrating the
film, shines onto a photoelectric cell.
Similar to the needle on a phonograph
record, the light slowly covers the
entire film as it is rotated. Varia
tion in effect of the. light on the
photoelectric cell is resultant from the
various degrees of light and shade of
the film; and this variation determines
the current that goes over the wire.
At the receiving cud an unexposed
film is rotated on a cylinder, aimilar
to the sending device, and a beam of
light, determined by the varying cur
rent corning f;om the sending ma
chine, is allowed to pass Wowly over
it. Thus, just as a film in an ordin
ary camera reacts to light, this film
reacts to light sent over the wire.
When the film has been wholly cx
posed to the varying light it is treat
ed as any other photograph negative
developed and printed.
And you have your picture from
across the continent sent iltMK) miles
iu seven minutca!
The Eugene Millinery. Co. Has Assembled For
, Saturday
A SALE OF SMART HATS
for women who want values and style
ALL THE SEASON'S IQf
NEWEST MODES AT HD.T70
1 EVERY HAT AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE'
In all the bright spring colors that are the high spots of fashion
MAKE AM EARLY SELECTION SAVINGS AWAIT YOU
EUGENE MILLINERY CO.
694 WILLAAIETTB
W. S. C. Baseball
Men Turning out
'',LMAN. Wash.. March ft More
thun 50 candidates for the Washing
ton State college baseball team- re
ported in response to the first prac
tice "all of the season issued by
t'oaeli Hurry Applequist.
AH work will be held in the gvm
n sium until warmer weather permits
nntdo-T practice on Roger fHd.
Tacoma Waterfront
Threatened by Fire
TACOMA. Waslt.. March 0. A fire
that caused $.'10,000 damage to the
John H. Stevens company warehouse
threatened a lnrge part of the water
front here today. One fireman was in
jured f ghting the flames, which were
believed to be under control shortly
before noon unless the blaze spreads
beyond a fire wall now confining the
fire. The w.iiehoute was filled with
hay and grnin.
Superior Blend Coffee
Superior Blond Coffee is one of our latest ad
ditions to our stock of coffees, and it is one of
which wo are truly proud. It is a bulk coffco of
very high calibre.
You hnvo no "cans" to buy when you secure
Superior Blond.
Try some of the Superior Blond Coffee and Bee
if you can notico the diferenco in quality and the
saving in price in comparison with canned coffees.
The special offer we made on Superior Blend
Coffee last week in order to introduce it, is still
available. This is your chnnco to avail yourself
of a superior grndo of coffee at a reduction. You
should try it. AVe know you will approve of our
recommendation.
Table Supply Mayonnaise
The popularity of Table Supply Mayonnaise
and Thousand Island Dressing is growing nioro and
more every day. Our mayonnaise ranks among the
top in Tahlo Supply features. It is made hero in
our storo in a special machine built for this express
purpose, and it is made fresh every day.
Table Supply Mayonnaise is packf-d'in three size
packages, 10c, 15c ami 20c, nnd also in pint jnrs that
sell at 45c and 50c a jar.
Our Thousand Island Dressing has received tho
approval from many places in tho United States.
Kugeno people- aro fortunate in being able to take
advantago of such sorvico as is usually limited to
largo sized cities.
Another feature in tho lino of Mayonnaise pro
ducts is the Sandwich Spread. It is going over fine.
t Canned Goods Special
Don't forgot our special offer on canned goods
in dozen and ease lots. A special price has been
fixed for canned goods purchased in dozen or caso
lots ntardlosfl of assortment. You may buy any
kind of canned fruit, vegetables, etc., and still get
this reduction, providing tho quantity is great
enough. This is a good way to purchase canned
goods, because, in case you should have unexpected
guests you have a variety from which to choose.
You aro not limited to just-wliat-you might have
otherwise.
Special
Monday and Tuesday Only
We will give free a package of the famous Peets
Washing Machine Soap to every customer plao
ingf the following order with us:
7 Bars Crystal "White Soap 35o
3 Burs Cremo Oil Soap 25c
1 Packago l'eets "Washing Machine
Soap 40o
sroo
We are giving $1.40 worth of soap for $1.00 Mon
day and Tusday only.. The factory demonstra
tor will be here to tell you how to cut your soap
wastage. Let her help you.
Table Supply Co.
A Food Department Store
C'HICAfit), March 0.-OP) -There
is a bint from the training camp off
the cbnininnehip Washington dub that '
Harold Kuel will nut be seen much be
hind the bit in the mueu dWcusRcd
"renewal' "of the world's aeries, th.it t
ine senators iiiiu uianm win pi ay in
the smith this spring, ltuel virtually is
the" Washington team's sole depend
ence in the catching line for V2t pen-;
nant campaign aim .unnagcr linrris
intend to conserve hhu for that
work.
Stiffness
Gibbons-Conroy
Bout is Cancelled
ST. PAUL, Minn., March 0. Con
cellntion of the boxing innteh between
Tommy Gibbons, of St, Paul, heavy
weight, and Mike Conrov. of Rochest
er, N. V., scheduled for St. 1'atrick'n
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ENGINEERS HERE
' .1. S. Sawyer of Salem, district en
gineer, and Knymond Walsh of Eu
gene, resident engineer, and two-engineers
frum the office of the bureau
of publTc roads of Portland, left this
morning for a trip op tl, jy.
highway to inspect the hih,,
underway and the work '
Piece of high,, coimK1
tween Nimrod and Blue rim J t
learned.
SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST 1
Unless VOII SPP thi "Rnvpr fr.co rth tnhlatc M
er, . x scneuuieu lor m. raineKs; --'.' ju uiuiuij juu ai&
mr getting the, genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
ii-iti-ir nun a .u-uuru uuiin hkhi biiimy , -wj hiuiw U11U UitOUlULU .1J V hVMJ ' - Vf TK Tf;
srj yf J
for March 23.
Cardinals are in
Good Condition
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Murch n. Willi
the exception of Hay Illades, out
fielder, every St. T.ouis Cnrdinnl Is 111
perfect physical condition and plenty
far enough ndvanrcd for Mie time in
camp, according to Mnnager Hranch
Hirkey. A cold wind cut short the
field work yesterday.
Illades was due hack at Stockton,
Cal.. todiy following n consultntiou
Colds ' Headache
Pain . ' Neuralgia ,
Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also botUca of 24 and 100 Druggists.
Arslrln Is Us trsite mirk of Baier Unufacnir. of Uraoscellcicldnter of Sallcrllcscld
This limbers you up
Men on the big, heavy jobs
know how Sloan's gets right at
EtifT, aching muscles, bringing
them relief in the shortest pos
sible order. Don't rub it in.
Just apply lightly At once it
speeds up the circulation pain ,
and stiffness vanish like magic.
All druggists 35 cents.
Sloan's Liniment
kills pain!
Vi ASK your GrocerTO!,
"7 - () B akel
3
mmv."i-iw-ii' r
Tru-Bake Sodas a
; TmTBhi Biscuit Co Seo.ANC-PoitrLArit vV, m. 'T
BUY
'TILL IT
HURTS!
X saving Jhmi wwail stores t
JL f -. JT I UllDr
FEATURES FOR SATURDAY ONLY
ORArE FRUIT LAKGK, JUICY FLORIDAS 3 FOR 25c
BANANAS FINK RIPE FRUIT 3 LBS. 25c
MILK -BORDEN'S TALL CANS V... 3 FOR 25c
BROOMS "DOMESTIC" A DOLLAR VALUE EACH 69c
ALL WEEK FEATURES
V
Dates "Monogram" Brnnil, Fresh Stoek, 10-oz. Pkgs 10c
Stniulnril Corn, Teas, String Bonus or Tomatoes, 7 cans $1.00
Fancy "Lily of the Valley" Vegetables (ioltlen Bantam Corn, Sifted
Karly Juno Peas, or Cut Stringless'Benns, 4 cans 93c
Crystai "White. Soap, 10 bars 42c Case $4.15
OKI Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans 23c
Sunniaid Seedless Raisins, 4 lb. bags, Each 38c
Jell O, All Flavors, 3 Packages 28c
CniniibeH's Soups All Kinds, 3 Cans 29c
Matches! Largo Boxes, All Good, 6 Boxes 28c
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. 53c
Markets Very Firm Advances Expected on Most Items
DAY j J)
MORE flaO J
YOliS
m
CHANCE
SUGAR
SATURDAY ONLY, 10 LBS 72 C
Skaggs United Stores
1
DAY
MORE
Down Goes The Curtain
On This Great Drama of
LOW Prices Saturday
Evening at 9 o'clock!
This Os Oojtr Last
Notice T You!
Saturday evening at 9 o'clock the curtain falls on this
great drama of low prices. For the final day of this
great sale nothing has been spared. We've cut prices
again on many items to a fraction of their cost. We
intend to clean out every broken lot and odd garment.
Never will such an opportunity, at such a stock, present
itself again. Get in on it before it's too late! It's all
over Saturday night at 9 o'clock.
Green -Merireli Co
825 Willamette 825
Eugene, Ore.
Comer 9th and Oak
Telephone 246
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Corner 8th and Olive