The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, March 13, 1925, Image 10

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    Fridny Evening, r,.
Page Ten
THE EUGENE GUAED
' I.J
SCOUT EXECUTIVE
FOR CITY PUIED
A salaried Boy Srout executive,
od a' general council compuied of
represeu tali vps of various civic or
ganization! of Eugene, will carry on
the boo Tit work henceforth in the city,
on a greater Hcale tiiun ever before
attempted, it was decided by the com
mittee in charge last night. The fol
lowing nro members of the commit
tee:
Ivnn McCready. chairman, repre
en ting the American J,egion post;
Hev. Frederick (. Jennings, repre
senting the .Ministerial Union; Carl
II. IVushburne. the Kotnry club; Har
ry I'unhar, Kiwanis club, and George
Miller, KniphtH of (. oluinbus. It met
at the elm in be r of commerce yes
terday noon at luncheon.
A Bum of from ?:J000 to $4000
each year will be raised for the next
five years, to finance Itoy Scout
work tu Kugene. This sum will in
clude the salary of tiie executive. No
financial drive will be made, although
the public will have opportunity to
contribute.
SOCIETY AND WOMEN'S CLUBS
Club Item Should Be Phoned To the Society Editor Between
8:30 A. M. and 10 A- M. Telephone Number 1200
Lumber Business
Above Production
- One hundred and nineteen mills re
porting to West Coast Lumbermen's
association for the week endiug March
7, manufactured UiJ.tfiT.u'JO feet of
( lumber; sold lOit.OOU.l-lO feet; ani
shipped UXtUW,'Jr2i feet.
New business was nine per, cent
above product ion. Shipments were (
per cent below new business.
. Forty-six per cent of ull new busi
ness taken during the week was for
future water delivery. This amounted
to o(UiuVi-u feet, of which IJS.IMJS,
',Ki feet was for domestic cargu de
livery; nnd 11,2J7.1)4U feet export.
New business by rail amounted to
1772 cars.
Forty-four per cent of the lumber
shipments moved by water. This
amounted to 43,070,410 feet of which
O.SUii.UKU feet moved coastwise and
iuleicoastal; and 18,18'J,477 feet ex
port. Kail shipments totaled 171'J
cars. ...
Local auto -and team deliveries to
taled 5.0W.M4 f'et.
Unfilled domestic cargo orders to
taled 14."i,Si)t),515 feet. Unfilled export
orders .100,01 ."i,!Ki3 feet. Unfilled rail
trade orders 5142 cars.
In the first ten weeks of the year,
production reported to West Coast
Lumbermen's association baa been
Oo5,ol5.20(J feet; new business 00o.
(Ml. 1 04 feet; and shipments 1)5S,047,
tr3 feet.
liy JUAiUA.S LuWUi
A gala event of lust evening was the
dinner dunce which members of the
h'ugene tfhrine club and their, wives
sponsored at the Unburn hotel. Abu in
fifty couples attended the event.
Those arranging for the entertain
ment were C. K. Lombard, Frederic S.
lAuin, uud (iurdau il. Fish, general
committee; Cum Mosher, It. O. Kuiii
ong, and Ir. L. L. liuker, banquet;
Frederic S. I'umi, 0. J. Uruy, .Sum
Musber, K. A. Strawn, and J. F.
Foreman, reception' committee; Sam
Al"sher, printing; Fred Chess, 1. Km
Hewitt, aod iu. A. W oouiaan, decora
tions. The dunce of lust evening was
one 'of the series of such nffuirs
which the Shrine club is giving this
year.
An interesting function planned for
the women visiting In Eugene with
the Oregon newspapermen confer
ence is the tea and musicale for which
members of Tbeta Sigma Phi. wom
en's journalism fraternity, are enter
taining at the new music building on
the campus this afternoon between
(lie hours of ' three-thirty andfiye-
tmrty o'clock. John Stark Evans is to
give a concert on the new pip.orguu
of the university school of music.
The Patterson Parent-Teacher as
sociation met for an interesting sen
sion yesterday afternoon. Four new
members were admitted. Pupils of the
first una aevrniii grades gave a pro-
gum. Tee mothers of the first grade
were hostesses fur the aftemoou with
Mrs. Edward Row, Mrs. Ivan Head,
and Mrs. IL L. Ford as the committee
in clmrge. The mothers of this grade
also won the pr:;ee for having the
largest number in attendance. The as
sociation gave a vote of thanks to J.
A. Wruy for donating his services in
building the play fixtures for the chil
dren. On the second Thursday in April,
meeting.
, Mrs. Wiley B. Huddle who has been
visiting in Eugene this week plans to
spend the week-end in Portland.
Mrs. H. H. Fields is entertaining
members of Tillicums club today at
her home.
STATE BINS IDLE
TOLD BWT01EY
, Several changes in the state sol
dier bonus law were made by legis
lative action of the last legislature
and attention is being called to these
by Colonel J. M. Williams,' attorney
for the state bonus board in Lane
county.
One provision is that any former
Rervice man who accepted the cash
bonus when the law first went into
effect may chnnge and now obtain the
loan by returning the cash. This plan
will be in effect until June 30, 11120.
The. loan privileges of the bonus
Inw have been extended to the vet
erans of the Spanish war for all who
served more than 00 days during this
period. .Colonel Williams estimates
that there are about 30 veterans of
the Spanish war in Lone county who
are eligible for the loan.
Another change provides that the
bonus law applies to all veterans who
were in the army June 3,1015 and
whose period of reserve service ex
tended over to the World war period
when they were called to active serv
ice. ; All these changes take effect May
20-this year, Colonel Williams states..
About 2.0 loans have been made in
Lane county so. far, the colonel reports.
Gertrude Hill to
Take Part in Plan
OHEGOX AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvnllis, March 13. (Spe
cial). Gertrude Ilill of Eugene, sop
homore in commerce, has a leading
part in the one-act play ''Kiders to
the Sea'" 'which will be presented by
the students of the community drama
classes.. These plays are prepared by
the students as class work and pre
sented before the students of the col
lege in the Workship theater.
Prisoners cost Grent Britain about ;
$500 a yenr tn maintain.
A THREE DAYS'
CHILDREN'S MATINEE
That every child in Eugene may
see' this great picture, we have ar
ranged for a special children's
matinee
SATURDAY MORNING
March 14th at!0:30
All Grade School Students
(with coupons) 10c
Adults (accompanying) 30c
Chronic coughs and persistent colds
lead to serious lung trouble. You can
op them now with Creomulsion, an
jmtiJsified creosote that is pleasant to
:ake. Creomulsion is a new medical
liscovery with twofold action; it soothes
lvui heals the inflamed membranes and
tills the germ.
Of all xnown drugs, creosote is rec
ignizcd by the medical fraternity as the
treat est healing agency for the treat
ment of chronic coughs and colds and
)tlier forms of throat and lung troubles.
Creomulsion contains, in addition to
;reoaote, other healing elements which
loothe and heal the inflamrd mem
aranes and stop the irritation and in
bam mat ion, while the creosote goes on
:o the stomach, is absorbed into the
slood, attacks 'the seat of the trouble
ind destroys the germs that lead to
consumption.
Creomulsion Is guaranteed satisfao
;ory in .he treatment oi chronic coughs
and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal
bronchitis and other forms of throat
wid lung diseases, and is excellent for
building up the system after colds or
the flu. Money refunded if any cough
ir cold, no matter of how long stand
ing, Is not relieved after taking accord
ng to directions. Ask your druggist.
Creomulsion Co.. Atlanta, Ga. lAdvJ,
Ity 11. W. HALL
The OdU k eiluw tuutl received u
royal weitvuie ana tneir inuaiu was
appreciated higiity last nigut at tin:
avuwry wneie tut: reuvm is iu pru
gress. The sung ieuuer aid turn oe
uutl been given tue assuiMUce. ttmt
tuey would visit tiie services again
duiue uigut next week.
Tuif iiittii'uuuu is another big day
lor tue vtoima ot tugiutj wu are
over lit years uf, age lur una is lec
ture day iu women uu.v. 'liie lecture
will start at IS o'c.ue. Touigut Sims
iifu. Sumter, who Has wou cuiiuiucr
uuie tuvuraine comment by her worn
uu tiie viuim will be present uud cou
tribute nut a lime to liie upeuing ser
vices. Sunday afternoon "Broken Lines"
will be me suuject, but tonight ser
mon topic wa not announced. A re
quest was handed in tiiut Mis. Dem
urest repeat the solo uf W'ednesuuy
uignt: i
iie.ng married to the Lord was
wuudeiiuuy ex plained by tue evau-!
gelitii lb n er sermou topic '"Ilia Big-'
grst event in a nun a luc." I
fc-be pointed out tmu being married j
to tue .Lord was accomp.isueJ by be-j
iug first converted to liiiu u turning
away truiu sin and turning unto nnu. j
"lurning away, and turuiug to was
her detiuitiou uf the word conversion
und conversion was a voluntary act
on the part of man. The Lord would
U'it force him, nor wou id the Lord's
spirit always strive with man. He may
speak several times to him. to "turn,"'
out upon being rejected euuh time
would finally leave that muu to his
own devices.
W'aen a man "turns about" shs
went on,' at that iirstaut the Lord will
regenerate him, that is, will give him
a new mind and a new heart. l
"What we think about It, or what
ever may be our theories regarding
our getting into the kingdom, the fa.-t
remains that we must conform to the
plan of God, or we won't get it. Yon
may think you can, but you can't," she
said.
A passenger train with all its con
veniences were pointed out as being
of great service, but get in the way of
tt and tiie result would be death. This
is a recoguiied law of God. Jeua has
Juid down a law of entering into the
L'i.,ff.nm nf 1IHYPI1. It M tOT US. tUt
I if we violate the law of Christ, we
Hhall certainly iuii nuun ui u
"Jesus said so," sue said, "and if
Jesus said so, that settles it."
"Vbeu Jeaus said that we must be
come as a little child in iunocen.-y1
turn from sin and turn to God uud
make an honest coutessitn of guilt,
say "yes" to liud and "no" to tu-;
Ucvil, trom that momeat we become
uiurned to God and go on Jife' joui-ni-y
'hand in band' with the Lord"
Otis Skinner to
Hay Here Tuesday
- A llientrietil season without Otis
Skiuuer would be a smsou lumua onu
of the moat distinguished artists of
our stusc. It is n Uiiitter for con
gratulations that Mr. Skiuocr is to be
with us this year, and particularly iu-
n.i in thur hi. riiminir briues a
trenieuUous production. This, upropos j
of tue forthcoming appearance of ilr. j
.Vkaiuer in his new play, "b'aucbo
l'duiu at the Heuig tueater uesuaj,
March 17.-
Otis- Siiinner probably is the best
actor on the American stage to play
Sanobo, Indeed, not sinco Ilia me
morable success ua Col. I'hillippe
Bridau in "The llouor of the r'amily,"
has this sterling actor been provided
with role that forecasts us fine an
opportunity as the Spanish squire.
The play comes to the lleilig lifter
long runs at the Hudson theater, New
York nd Powers theater in Chicago.
Rin-Tin-Tin has
Hard Part to Play
Hin-Tin-Tin, featured actor in
"The Lighthouse by the Sea," and
cleverest of all trained motion pic
ture dogs, has had the signal honor
and the privilege of having his por
trait painted by the world's most re
nowned animal artist, Mr. Stewart
Itobertson. .Mr. Jiobertson, whose
subjects include the world's champion
Irish setters, owned by Sir Matthew
Lewis and the kennel of Lord Londs
dule, Kngland's most fuinous sportB
man, made the stutement that in all
his experience he had never seen a
more perfect head than that of Hin-
Tin-Tin. '
In the new Warner Brothers pro
duction, "A Lighthouse by the Sea,
which plays at the ltel today and
u :t;,.t, ,ivtt Mm tin-
uiiiiuuj, t,u-,u ... I"..,--
ficult role of the blind lighthouse
keeper's eyes. From one scene to an
other this clever dog actor proves
with his barks, howls, wails, temper
ainent. aud even the tears from his
eyes that he is a portrnyer of emo
tinnnl roles that will "make many a
human actor look to his laurels.
Are You One of the 98 7o?
Recently the Lydia K. Pinkliain
Medicine Co.; of Lynn, Mass., sent
out over one hundred thousand (piea
tionnaires to women who had used
Lydia K. l'inkham'a Vegetable Com
pound, asking if they bad been helped
by its nso. From the rep'.ies received
1)8 per cent of women, from all walks
of life, answered in the affirmative,
telling how they had been relieved
from the various nilments for which
they had taken it. Isn". this a won
derful recommendation' for the effi
ciency of this old-fashioned root and
bofb medicine..
"Cascarets" 10c
if Dizzy, Bilious,
Constipated
To clean
your bowels
without cramp-
- ing or overact
ing take "Cas
V v Sick head-
fur j- T ache, dizsi-
uces, uiiiouH
a ess, gasea in
digestion, sour
upset Btomach
and all such distress gone by morn
ing. Nicest laxative and cathartic
on earth for grown-ups and child
ren. 10c, 25c and 50c boxes an
tfrug store.
yilK broken pieces will serve
as a prescription. Wo can
exnetly duplicate the lenses that
have, been broken. Splendid
Idea tn (tot nn extra pair In
different mountings.
Dr. Roijdl Qick
OPTOMBTRIST OPTICIAN
Next Door to First National
Bank
S78 Wiilametto SU Eugene
"It (s becoming the
rule for thoughtful
people to have more
than one pair of
glasses."
IJj 'jS Coupons will be 1;
.' distributed In all I
ftjm. ItMt American of
A" Euflene w'"
j yWUYl MON DA Y
! - rr -rr - - j
WEM' BOY!
Here's the time of your life
mingling with, action, salt
air,' and laughing thrills
O i
nn
OWEN
DAVIS
Melodrama of
Heart Thrllle
and
Romantic Adventura
With Louise Fazenda and Buster Collier, Jr.
Cam Rin-Tin-Tin's Puppy Relatives on Dftplay
wtSC in t.he I.ohhv Nnw
v. Home of the Big Wurlltzer g
Says fil-itjriedivlt
Every Saturday
Winter Garden
RolSer Skating
AFTERNOONS
"WEOXKSIUY
AM) '
SATIRDAY
NIGHTS
WKnXKSOAY
THUKSOAY
FRIDAY
Mm a- m immzmmmmmim .
Saturday and Monday Specials
3 lbs. Fresh Spinach Cireens .. 25c
100 lb. Suck' Host Cane Sugar . . $7.10
10 lb. Sack Best Cane Sugar .. 75c
Fresh Woodlawn Butter, lb 44c
3 lbs. Bananas .' 25c
2 doz. Small Oranges 25c
4 Florida Grape Fruit 25c
pkgs. Post Toasties 25c
(0e lioiiso Broom, extra special 39c
3 lbs. Best Peaberry Coffee . . $1.25
Picnics, lb 18c
4 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 25c
Xo. 5 Pail Pure Lard 95c
No. 10 Pail Pure Lard $1.85
Xo. 10 Pail Pennant Shortening $1.59
3 lbs. Fancy Head Kiee 25c
3 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 35c
2 pkgs. Grajio Nuts 35c
2 lbs. Brazil Nuts 35c
2 Oval Cans Sardines 25c
2 pkgs. iamond W. Jelly
Powder '. 25c
10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk .. 89c
3 Large Cans Tomatoes 43c
3 Cans Tender Sweet Corn 43c
2 :;- Cans Palace Car Salmon . . 49c
10-lb. Pail Wedding Breakfast
Cane Syrup 75c
3 Xo. 2 Cans Broken Slipcd
Pineapple 980
2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat ..' 25c
3 Bottles Bluing 25c
4- lb. pkg. Seedless Raisins .... 39c
7 lbs. Carrots or Turnips 25c
Fresh Salted Peanuts, lb 20c
3 Heads Good Lettuce .... 25c
Celery, Per Bunch ' ioc
1 lb. Can lioyal Club Coffee . . . . 49c
3 lb. Can Royal Club Koffeo . . $1.45
5 11). Can Royal Club Coffee . . $2.35
2 Cans Shrimp 35,.
3 lb. Box Soda Crackers . 50c
5- 11). Box Graham Crackers 89c
G lbs. Dry Onions 25c
4 cans Lighthouse Cleanser .. 25c
I I .arge Lighthouse Washing
Powder ' 29c
II Largo Rolls Toilet Paper . . 50c
49 lb. Sack Princess Flour .... $2.35
9 lb. Sack Common!' 48c
Haskell Feed & Grocery Co.
Free Delivery in City Telephone 522 904 Olive St.
Mail orders filled from theso prices
A 1IEAKTY WELCOM V. IS FY
ILLV OeFnTMFri,ToB.
A Few Good Reason,'
Why It Pays To Supply
Your Grocery Needs Here
FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER p0rvn '
10 POUND SACK BEST CANE SIT w
GOLDEN DATES, POUXD AT it. '
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT. 3 FOR "5c Tnp
DOZEN AT 90c l)l'.T!IE
30c CHOCOLATE DROPS, P0UXD
-AX BILLY VALLEY FLOUR, SACK lon
-VIM FANCY IIARD-V11EAT PATENT-
FLO UK, $.00
DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY iwtr
TOO AT ABOVE PRICES. 1a-m:DFJ)
Bring Spring's Beauty To
Your Immediate Outdoors
-Such a lltUa .ho,,,
effort will result in i...
springtime surrounding, fc
your home! The ,pal,
the hoe, a few p,(km
Beeds-and not to oretto
lawn uiower-what a Z.
uine Joy and attrattlt,
they can produce!
And the "back to m.
and "hnrlr in u
0la one that can be mZ
at a little " m
THERE IS A REAL SPRING DISPLAY
OF TILE LITTLE ESSENTIALS OP
UAttlJJ'jlNliNU- XSS UUJX 11AKUWARE
DEPARTMENT. WON'T YOU CO.ME
IN TO PROVIDE YOUR NEEDS! "
-$9.60 Lawn Mowers $7.75.
-14 Tooth Malleable Steel Garden Bakes 69c
-Seeds, Seeds, Seeds New Stocks Standard
isranas.
-Steel "Wool, 2 Packages' For 15c
-10 Quart Heavy Aluminum Dish Pans 9S
Springtime is a busy
time, Clean up, Pain
up and Planting
FORMALDEHYDE FOR. SMUT ON
GRAIN AND POTATO SOOT, PINT 50c
CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE FOB PO
TATOES, FOUR OUNCES 75o j
BLUESTONE FOR GRAIN, 2 LBS. 25c 1
LARGER QUANTITIES LESS.
CARBON DISULPIIIDE, 1 PINT 50o
BLACK FLAG INSECT TOWDEH, 25c
50o AND $1.00.
EL VAMPIRO INSECT T0TVDER BEIi
LOWS lOo
FLYASON, 50c PER PINT
HAND SPRAYERS 50c
. RED X MOTH PROOF BAGS, 5 FOB $1
Sassafras Bark, all resifted, no dust, "The
healthful spring tea." Per peck . . . 25C
For Saturday
Crepe Satin Dresses, all new spring CO Qj
styles and colorings .
"Women's Tunic Blouses and drosses (J
beautiful line of colors .. ' fl
"Women's French Kid Gloves, all colors Q4 Ojj
and sizes. $2.50 to $:i.00 values at
Pongee Silks, free from filling, Q(J
regular $1.25 value fur " ...
AYonieu's Collar and Cuff S.-I.h - X PE1
$1.00 to $3.00 values at ;
36-inch Challis, beautiful nssnrtuient J,p
of colors, G yards for V
Cotton and wool renniaiils
Hope Muslin, gJ.Od
G yards for v -(
Men's and Boys' Caps 0
50c to 75c values f
Men's Good Work Sock;, 5"
.1 pairs for :
Boys Knee Pants Suits S4w''
$7.50-to $10.00 values at V
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